Defending the Big East
I don't have the heart to write about the the Connecticut game just yet. There is something that is a little more pressing that's starting to piss me off. It's the notion that the Big East was the most overrated conference in the history of the world. People seemed to think it was wrong that the Big East had 11 teams in the tournament. Well, hey jackass, the league has the most teams out of any conference in the country. The ACC placed 7 of 11 one year, and I'm pretty sure no one said that was the most overrated conference in the history of college basketball. If you don't think the Big East deserved all 11 teams, who would you leave out? The teams that were ranked 9-11 in the Big East tournament? Gone are the fighting Kembas, Marquette, and Villanova. Oh yeah, two of those teams are in the sweet 16. The only team that seems like they would have worked their way out is Villanova, and even then, their performance before the past 3 weeks was very good. I think the backlash is coming hard on the Big East for the same 3 reasons as everyone else.
- The media built them up, and when the media builds something up, it's normally to tear it down. The Big East could have put 3 teams in the Final Four, and if none of them won, the Big East would be overrated. It's a joke. Of course, with the lofty build up comes:
- Unreaslistic expectations. The problem with having so many teams in the tournament, is that people think every single one of them is an elite team. I'll go through how realistic every team's chances were in a moment.
- Schadenfreude. People want to see the best lose. This is no different. Everyone roots aganist Carolina, Duke, the Yankees, the Red Sox, the Patriots, Steelers and so on for a reason, because they are always good. People love seeing them knocked off their pearch. The Big East is no exception. If people keep saying you are the best conference in the country, they are going to dance on your grave when you are eliminated from the NCAA tournament. Add in the fact that the Big East had a lot of high seeds, the upset factor had a major thing to do with it as well. I'm not saying that the conference didn't deserve it. After all, we were one of the many that were saying the Big East tournament was the greatest thing in the world. I think that pisses some people off, and they want the Big East taken down a peg. It sure happened this year.
I mentioned just a little bit ago that the Big East had some unreasonable expectations for the NCAA tournament. Here is every team that made the tournament.
- Pitt
- Syracuse
- G-Town
- St John's
- UConn
- UC
- Louisville
- Marquette
- Villanova
- Notre Dame
- West Virginia
- Pitt
- G-town
- St John's
- UConn
- Louisville
- Marquette
- Villanova
- ND
- WV
- Pitt
- G-town
- St John's
- Louisville
- Nova
- ND
- WV
- Pitt
- UofL
- Nova
- ND
- WV
- Pitt
- UofL
- Nova
- ND
- Pitt
- UofL
So to recap, out of the 9 teams that had a chance to make the sweet 16, two made it, one of them was in gigantic free fall, two were really hurt by injuries, two were upset, one was destroyed, and one fell on their shield. The biggest question to all of this is why did it happen? I'm in the lack of next level talent camp. Look at the games players had in the losses. I'll do another bullet point for this.
- Yancy Gates 4-11 for UC
- Corey Stokes 4-15 for Nova
- Corey Fisher 7-17 for Nova
- Rick Jackson 7 points, 4 boards in 40 minutes for Syracuse
- Ben Hansbrough 5-13 for ND
- Dwight Hardy 10-23 for St John's
- Casey Mitchell 3-10 for WV
- Ashton Gibbs 2 second half points for Pitt
- Austin Freeman 3-14 for GT
- Chris Wright 3-13 for GT
- Preston Knowles 3-10 for UoL
- Peyton Siva 1-6 for UofL
Those are most of the best players on teams that lost. All of them were shut down. Is there any NBA talent on that list? I don't think so. No one rose to the occassion. Look at Duke, they have Nolan Smith, Kyrie Irving, Singler, they need them all to beat Michigan. Carolina had Kendall Marshall and Harrison Barnes to beat Washington. Kansas has the Morris twins. Ohio State has Sullinger, Lighty and Dielber. There aren't that solid of a trio on a a Big East team. The team with the best player, Kemba Walker, has advanced. Marquette has some very good players, Jimmy Butler and DJO, and they advanced. I think it's a bit interesting to look at that list and it goes junior, senior, senior, senior senior, senior, senior, senior, senior, senior, senior, sophomore. The best players in the Big East weren't the high profile recruits, they were the guys that grew every year. It seems they hit their ceiling in March.
I meant for this to defend the Big East, but I don't think it really did. Maybe there is no getting around the disappointment that was the Big East this season. Unless a team makes it to the final four.
I meant for this to defend the Big East, but I don't think it really did. Maybe there is no getting around the disappointment that was the Big East this season. Unless a team makes it to the final four.




