Well, I suppose with UConn in the sweet 16 playing in MSG, and everybody from the current Big East gone, than guess who has the last laugh??He who laughs last...
Clue: It ain't Providence......
Well, I suppose with UConn in the sweet 16 playing in MSG, and everybody from the current Big East gone, than guess who has the last laugh??He who laughs last...
I know discussions have taken place with Syracuse and St. John's. We'll just have to wait until the schedule is released. We do play in one of those island tournies in which BC is involved too.who is uconn scheduling in the northeast anyway? BC? BU?
He who laughs last...
UConn should always be looking to strengthen the schedule.who is uconn scheduling in the northeast anyway? BC? BU?
I have said since the breakup of the real Big East, that for schools like Providence, Seton Hall, St Johns, this was a perfect outcome. They now go into every season with a prayer. They don't have to think about facing UConn, Syracuse, Pitt, West Virginia, so there are now 4 to 8 games that they have a chance at winning where they had only the outside shot before. When there was discussion of breaking into two leagues back in 2003 I thought the Providences and Johnnies of the world should have pushed for it. They went from NIT hopefuls to NCAA hopefuls with the swipe of a pen.The new Catholic Big East was expected to win 5.5 games (counting play in game of equal seeds) based on the seed lines. Two of its teams had high seeds and were expected to make the Sweet-16 with one advancing to the Elite-8. The league however won just two games (over La-Lafayette and Wisc-Milwaukee) with no teams making the Sweet-16 or better. I would categorize this as a failure to meet expectations.
Perfect description of Pastner. Jay Wright is another guy who seems clueless once the actual game begins.The Virginia team you called the worst 1 seed in recent memory? Memphis will always be at a disadvantage when facing a team with a coach that well um coaches. Pastner reminds me of a lazy gym coach who empties out a bag of BALLZ and declares that today is "open gym".
Let's face it, I'd like to see our conference mates do well, but really I only care about UConn. The Big East however, fell flat on its face. Creighton had the typical Creighton NCAA run. PC made their bi-decade appearance a short one, and Jay Wright should spend more time on strategy than with his tailor.
Well, I suppose with UConn in the sweet 16 playing in MSG, and everybody from the current Big East gone, than guess who has the last laugh??
Clue: It ain't Providence.