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He's got about 3 weeks of guessing left, I would imagine.
This place is going to implode when he wins it.
This place is going to implode when he wins it.
They've killed a lot of teams. But they've only beaten two teams that really impress me: UNC and Kansas--both of those wins came in November/early December.He's got about 3 weeks of guessing left, I would imagine.
This place is going to implode when he wins it.
The other problem with the Big East tournament, and all conference tournies for that matter, is that they make the regular season meaningless...who was the 2010 regular season big East Champ? and don't look it up? In fact for a few years, the big East didn't even recognize a regular season champion...And then there is the format...bizzarre...in what other tournament do you play 5 consecutive days while somebody else palys only 3 and others play 4? I like it as a spectator but I don't rank winning it as any more valuable than winning 3, 4 or 5 games during the season. In some ways UCONN has been the exception taking the Big East title and going on to win the national championship. For the most part, the Big East Champ has tended to flame out once the real event starts.
First hope: UConn wins, Kentucky loses to a #16 seed, Calipari quits in embarrassmentIf Calipari doesn't win this year, with at least four top-10 recruits, it may not ever happen. Even for a great recruiter, this kind of talent these days is rare.
If he wins, I won't like it, but whatever
He's got about 3 weeks of guessing left, I would imagine.
This place is going to implode when he wins it.
Last 10 BET Champions:For the most part, the Big East Champ has tended to flame out once the real event starts.
Here's the problem...we're not the MAAC or the NEC. While it certainly is a meaningful experience for teams at that level, just as the 9th or 1th place team in the big East has a tournament chance, while the #2 team in the NEC has none, their tournaments are very different too. it matter if you win the NEC tournament. It is likely our only chance to get to the NCAA. But for the Big East, the SEC, the Big 10, the ACC...who cares? Duke is going if they win or if they lose in the first round. Florida State, North Carolina, same deal. Syracuse is going and will be a high seed, probably a 1 whether they win or they don't. marquette is going win or lose. Kentucky is going win or lose. that makes the league tourney much less important to those leagues. Remember, these things began when the NCAA only awarded bids to conference champs. At large bids went to teams not in conferences. You could go 25-0 in the regular season and lose in your conference championship game and find yourself out in the cold. Now, that isn't the case. for the major conferences, they are essentially made for tv festivals. Fun but essentailly meaningless. So I don't have a huge issue with Calipari telling it like it is.