hortle wrote:I'd say Creighton and it's not very close.
From a creighton fan's perspective -- I think most of us online fanatics perceived our program as the weakest of the invitees. We were very worried about the 3rd invite going to Dayton or SLU. Butler had recently made their deep runs in the tournament and Xavier had been a quality program going back to the early 00s. Creighton was a big fish in a small pond with very little success in the tournament. Our recruiting was bad -- the end of Altman's tenure (spring 2010) was a particularly low point if I remember correctly.
Then we got into the BE and we were lucky to have a highly experienced roster with the NPOY. That early success helped us elevate our recruiting immediately. We brought in quality transfers who could see the potential for success (Watson, Huff, Foster). Then we leveraged that success to improve our high school recruiting. Now, instead of hoping that a kid chooses between us and Georgia Tech, we're competing against legit power conference schools and we have the expectation of being a top 25 team every season. The program is light-years ahead of where it was a decade ago.
adoraz wrote:Nova easily. You can't do anything bigger than winning a National Championship and they've done that twice in the new Big East after not doing so for decades. After that it's UConn as their recruiting improved after rejoining the Big East and that led to a National Championship.
After those it's Creighton, Providence, Seton Hall and Xavier (in no particular order). Marquette, Butler and DePaul are more neutral.
I wouldn't say St. John's or Georgetown were hurt by the new Big East, we just hired mediocre coaches. Now we're good.
DudeAnon wrote:I really think the case for Seton Hall and Providence is being underrated. My understanding is that both schools were effective bottom feeders in the OBE. In the NBE they have been near or in the tournament almost every year.
MUBoxer wrote:adoraz wrote:Nova easily. You can't do anything bigger than winning a National Championship and they've done that twice in the new Big East after not doing so for decades. After that it's UConn as their recruiting improved after rejoining the Big East and that led to a National Championship.
After those it's Creighton, Providence, Seton Hall and Xavier (in no particular order). Marquette, Butler and DePaul are more neutral.
I wouldn't say St. John's or Georgetown were hurt by the new Big East, we just hired mediocre coaches. Now we're good.
How do you figure us neutral? If the argument is whether Buzz stays and can at least replicate his VA Tech success at MU then we were hurt, if he's able to meet the previous 5yrs success at MU then we were hurt. Even if we say the Wojo hire was independent of the NBE and ignore how bad he was then we still lost our extremely successful coach in part due to the NBE so it's a negative for 7 of the 10yrs it took to get back to 05-13 levels.
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