I picked the year because he referenced it. Follow along Johnnie. Yeah there are now 2 in the top 25. I missed St John’s. 6>2. Oh and it is #25. 4 in the Top 11 is better. Sorry mate, the real Big East was eons better that this motley group. You want to go back to the early years? Sure. Like 1985, the year the Big East had 3 teams in the final 4. There were 9 teams, I believe. The original 7 plus Villanova in 1980 and Pitt in 1982. 6 bids. 5 in the round of 16. 3 in the Final 4. 2 in the Final. The only way the current group performs like that is if every team the power conferences decide not to participate and they backfill with teams from the MAC and the Northeast Conference. You and your friends like to pretend that Catholics will someday rise up and be significant players again. Maybe Villanova does, though I think their coach is limited. He’s good not great.
You know basketball and you know the current Big East is a shadow of the Original group whether you want to talk 1979-94 or after 1995, or certainly the post 2005 realignment.
What is the real Big East? 2009 looked nothing like the Big East of 1985.
Things have always changed. Programs and conferences have always had ups and downs and they have always changed as to teams moving and being added and they will continue to...
1985 when the Big East got three teams in the final 4 the league was 9 schools- St. John's, Georgetown, Syracuse, Nova, Seton Hall, Pitt, UConn, Providence, BC
The late 90's early 2000's period the Big East was a conference of 13 teams with 5 bids each year and even a 4 bid year. The conference was UConn, St. John's, Seton Hall, Providence, Villanova, Georgetown Syracuse, BC, Pitt, Miami, Rutgers, West Virginia, Notre Dame, with Virginia Tech being added at the end of it to make the conference 14 teams.
Then in 2005-2006 BC, Miami, and Virginia Tech were gone and Marquette, Louisville, Cincinnati, DePaul, and South Florida were added to make it a 16 team conference and the conference was getting 8 bids culminating in 2010-2011 when the conference got 11 bids.
Then the league went down to a 10 team conference of St. John's, Georgetown, Seton Hall, Providence, Nova, Marquette, DePaul and new additions Creighton, Xavier, Butler where they got 4 bids, 6 bids, 5 bids (national champion), 7 bids, 6 bids (national champion), 4 bids, no tournament Covid (would've had 5 or 6 bids.)
Then it went to it's current form as an 11 team conference with the addition of UConn 4 bids, 6 bids, 5 bids (national champion), 3 bids but should've been 5 or 6 bids (national champion), 5 bids, this current season? I suspect 3 or 4 bids.
Big East National Champions- Georgetown 1984, Nova 1985, UConn 1999, Syracuse 2003, UConn 2004, UConn 2011, Nova 2016, Nova 2018, UConn 2023, UConn 2024