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Title: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: 1990Warrior on September 05, 2008, 09:17:47 AM
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I have got them at 27-4 with a lot of success in the non-conference schedule as well as the opening of the BE. @ND and @Pitt are the biggest question marks but why not have optimism at this point?  I don't see us below 24-7 on the down side.  Your Predictions?
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: RJax55 on September 05, 2008, 10:04:32 AM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - L
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - L
West Virginia - W
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - W
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - W
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: muball on September 05, 2008, 10:06:47 AM
BEast schedule I see them with 6 losses, agree with non conference games. Toughest schedule is schools history, new coach, lack post depth.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Gwaki on September 05, 2008, 10:35:31 AM
UNDEFEATED.  aka Im saving this spot for my post
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: OneMadWarrior on September 05, 2008, 02:05:06 PM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W (They Will beat Dayton, who are you all kidding)
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - W
Syracuse - W

26-5 (14-4)
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: 1990Warrior on September 08, 2008, 07:47:24 AM
BEast schedule I see them with 6 losses, agree with non conference games. Toughest schedule is schools history, new coach, lack post depth.

Muball,
Are you going to give us your 6 losses?
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: 🏀 on September 08, 2008, 08:34:49 AM

Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State - W
UW-Milwaukee - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa - W
Dayton - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee - L
Western Carolina - W
NC State - L
Presbyterian College - W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
Providence - L
DePaul - W
Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
DePaul - L
South Florida - W
Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
Georgetown - L
Connecticut - W
Louisville - L
Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

23 - 8
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: TallTitan34 on September 08, 2008, 11:06:31 AM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - L
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - L
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - W
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - W
Syracuse - L

11-2 OOC
12-6 BE

23-8
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: WashDCWarrior on September 10, 2008, 11:02:47 AM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - L
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - L
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - W
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

24-7 (13-5 Big East)
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Sir Lawrence on September 10, 2008, 02:21:24 PM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers -W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - L
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L  (I hate Notre Dame) 
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - W
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

25-6 (13-5 Big East)

Pretty much the same analysis as WashDCWarrior, except we beat Bucky again. 
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: TVDirector on September 10, 2008, 06:22:13 PM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - L
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
@Providence - L
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - W
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

11-2 OOC
12-6 BE

23-8 overall
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Murffieus on September 10, 2008, 06:38:56 PM
If it turns out Bzz can coach 23-6 or 24-7-----if however it turns out that he's in over his head 21-10 or even 20-11.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: mwbauer7 on September 10, 2008, 08:38:14 PM
nobody thinks we'll beat Tenn?
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: MU Fan in Connecticut on September 11, 2008, 09:19:17 AM
nobody thinks we'll beat Tenn?

I will speculate that people do think we can beat Tennessee but
1) think we are going to lose an OOC game somewhere
2) so this seems the most logical since it's a road game (although technically a neutral site game)
3) and a major conference team that has been good recently
4) with the ESPN type-of-storyline with a coach (with an orange blazer) who used to coach in Milwaukee who had critical things to say of our school
5) and with MU having a new coach.

So everyone will pick the L and hope and cheer for the W.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: 1990Warrior on October 02, 2008, 09:33:59 AM
I thought I would try to revive this thread because of the seasons expectations post this morning. 
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Henry Sugar on October 02, 2008, 09:56:40 AM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - L
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - L
West Virginia - W
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

22-9 (11-7)
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: 1990Warrior on October 02, 2008, 10:15:29 AM
Thanks Henry,
I have been thinking about our schedule and it looks like @NC is a critical road test.  If we fail to be "road Warriors" as you and others predict, it suggests a reasonable amount of pain on the road in conference.  Road wins are always tough but I am hoping that our senior leadership overcomes it this year.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: ecompt on October 02, 2008, 10:53:40 AM


Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - L
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - L
@Providence - L
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - L
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

11-2 OOC
9-9 BE

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Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Big Daddy Z on October 03, 2008, 05:57:25 PM
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Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: bilsu on October 03, 2008, 08:19:17 PM
Non conference 12-1 with loss to Tennessee

Villanova W       1-0
Cincinatti W       2-0
@Rutgers W       3-0
West Virgina L    3-1
@Providence L    3-2
DePaul W            4-2
@Notre Dame W   5-2
Georgetown W      6-2
@DePaul W           7-2
@South Florida W   8-2
@Villanova L          8-3
St. John's W          9-3
Seton Hall W         10-3
@ Georgetown L    10-4
Connecticut L         10-5
@Lousiville L          10-6
@Pittsburg L            10-7
Syracuse L               10-8

Big East tournament 1-1

NCAA 9th seed 1-1

The more I look at our last 5 conference games, which I do not see us winning any of them. Based on last year's performance we could lose by 20 points in all of those games, the more I think NIT.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: mu_hilltopper on October 04, 2008, 02:50:40 PM
Can you imagine .. missing the NCAAs with this team, with 3 seniors who've been to 3 straight dances .. Buzz would be sent back to New Orleans before the NIT game.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: bilsu on October 04, 2008, 03:27:51 PM
He would be blamed. But the fact is the five last games on our schedule are against teams that have more talent then MU. Uconn, Louisville and Pittsburg are picked to finish ahead of MU in the preseason. Marquette is picked 5th acording to Athlon with Georgetown 6th and Syracuse 7th. Georgetown has a significant size advantage over MU. The team is young, but this is a late seson game. I think MU will win the first game at MU, but I do not believe they will sweep Georgetown. Sryacuse was inconsistant last year and lost Green to NBA. They have everyone else back including two players that were injured last year. They are the only team in the Big East we have not beaten. Crean's one on one style did not fare well against Boheim's zone, especially since our guards are slashers and not shooters. It is a bad matchup for MU. My predictions are based on how MU would have done if Crean was still coaching MU. Crean generally did not have his teams playing well at the end of the year. Hopefully, Buzz can keep this team loose. But based on last year's results under Crean and MU's lack of inside size I do not see how anyone can expect us to win these games. Having said that the games still have to be played. The one thing that gives me optimism is that Crean is gone. Hopefully the late February March swoons went with him. I also believed the Big East refs hated Crean. Hopefully, they will give Buzz a chance. No matter how good of a coach Buzz is, I do think we can expect him to out coach Calhoun, Boheim and Pittino his first year? While Dixon and Thompson have not been around as long as the other three, they so far have shown to be very good coaches. All five of these teams have more talent then MU and have experienced top notch coaches. We had to play these five games sometime during the season. I think is unfortunate we get them the last five games of the season. I do not believe any team in the country will have a tougher last five game schedule.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: nyg on October 04, 2008, 05:28:19 PM
All five of those last scheduled teams have a center/power forward that is going to cause major problems and mismatches.  Lets hope Burke and Otule come around by the end of season or else it could be five losses in a row to end. 
Georgetown - Summers
UCONN - Thabeet/Adrian
Louisville - Clark/Samuels
PITT - Blair
Syracuse - Onaku
In addition, having an inexperienced coach is not going to help. 

11-2 OC
9-9 BE
20-11 Total

1-1 NCAAs


Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Eye on October 13, 2008, 02:15:32 AM
It's the time of the year to be optimistic, so here goes ...

I'll say 12-1 non-conference, 14-4 Big East, 2-1 BET, 2-1 NC2As, for 30-7 total.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: nola03 on October 13, 2008, 10:35:29 AM
Non-Conference  --   11-2

Conference --           10-8

BE Tournament --      1-1

NCAA Tournament --  1-1


23-12.  Those numbers would be disappointing to me.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Big Papi on October 13, 2008, 11:27:19 AM
Non-Conference  --   11-2

Conference --           10-8

BE Tournament --      1-1

NCAA Tournament --  1-1


23-12.  Those numbers would be disappointing to me.

I don't quite get it.  Why would you be disappointed with a 23-12 record if that is what your predicting going into the season.  Wouldn't a 23-12 record mean the team met your expectations and a season with more than 12 losses mean it would be disappointing?  Just wondering thats all.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Big Papi on October 13, 2008, 11:34:06 AM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
@Providence - L
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

WOW what a brutal last 5 game stretch.    23-8  (NC 12-1 C 11-7)  Would have had higher expectations of Mbakwe was around as I believe we are one big man short of a legit Big East title contender.  McNeal will be a seriously considered for Big East player of the year.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: jmayer1 on October 13, 2008, 12:50:44 PM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - L
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - L
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - W
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

NC - 12-1
Conf - 12-6
BET - 2-1
NCAA - 2-1
Total - 28-9
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
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Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: MilWarrior on October 13, 2008, 09:33:16 PM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - L
West Virginia - W
@Providence - L
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - L
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown -W
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - W
Syracuse - W

NC - 12-1
Conf - 12-6
BET - 2-1
NCAA - 2-1
Total - 28-9
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: CTWarrior on October 14, 2008, 10:50:08 AM
OOC  11-2 (Stunned by either Dayton or UW and one loss to either TN or NC State)
BE  11-7

BET 1-1
NCAA  1-1

Overall  24-11

Just not enough talent on the interior or behind the arc to reach the next level.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: nola03 on October 14, 2008, 12:47:33 PM
I don't quite get it.  Why would you be disappointed with a 23-12 record if that is what your predicting going into the season.  Wouldn't a 23-12 record mean the team met your expectations and a season with more than 12 losses mean it would be disappointing?  Just wondering thats all.

fanatic--

My words come from a "grand scheme" viewpoint.

Understanding our serious limitations as a team, and understanding the competition level we face in conference, I would find it disappointing that we see a triumvirate the caliber of James, McNeal, and Matthews sputter around the 22-24 win plateau in their final season. Then again, if they finish with 24 wins and lose in the Elite Eight I can't imagine anyone calling that a disappointment.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: ZiggysFryBoy on October 14, 2008, 01:04:38 PM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - L
West Virginia - W
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - W
Syracuse - L
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: denverMU on November 05, 2008, 11:26:38 AM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - W
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
@Providence - L
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - W
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown -L
Connecticut - W
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

NC - 13-0
Conf - 13-5
BET - 2-1
NCAA - 3-1
Total - 31-7

Very optimistic, but what do I know, I voted for McCain!
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Henry Sugar on November 10, 2008, 09:20:27 AM
bump.
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: dwaderoy2004 on November 10, 2008, 09:26:31 AM
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - L
West Virginia - W
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown -L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - W
Syracuse - W

NC - 12-1
Conf - 12-6
BET - 2-1
NCAA - 2-1
Total - 28-9
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: DoubleMU0609 on November 10, 2008, 09:36:56 AM
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
@Providence - L
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown -W
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - W
Syracuse - L

NC - 12-1
Conf - 13-5
BET - 2-1
NCAA - 3-1
Total - 30-8
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Ahoya06 on November 10, 2008, 10:05:12 AM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - W
Georgetown - L
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown -L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - W
Syracuse - W

NC - 12-1
Conf - 13-5
BET - 3-1
NCAA - 2-1
Total - 30-8
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Florida Warrior on November 12, 2008, 02:00:50 PM
Houston Baptist         W
Chicago State           W
UW-Milwaukee          W
Texas Southern         W
Northern Iowa           W
Dayton                        L
Central Michigan        W
Wisconsin                 W
IPFW                        W
at Tennessee                L
Western Carolina       W
at NC State                  L
Presbyterian College   W

Villanova                  W
Cincinnati                 W
at Rutgers                    L
West Virginia                L
at Providence            W
DePaul                     W
at Notre Dame              L
Georgetown              W
at DePaul                     L
at South Florida         W
at Villanova                  L
St. John's                 W
Seton Hall                W
at Georgetown              L
Connecticut                  L
at Louisville                 L
at Pittsburgh                L
Syracuse                     L
* vs. South Florida    W
* vs. Georgetown      W 
* vs. UConn                 L
x vs. Vanderbilt            L 82-69

* - Big East Tournament (nine seed)
x - NCAA Tournament (10 seed) 

FINAL RECORD 20-15

Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: wadesworld on November 12, 2008, 02:08:55 PM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - W
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - L
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - L
Syracuse - W

12-1 OOC
13-5 BE
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: marqrocks on November 12, 2008, 02:34:44 PM
Houston Baptist -W
Chicago State -W
UW-Milwaukee -W
Texas Southern -W
Northern Iowa -W
Dayton -W
Central Michigan-W
UW-Madison Badgers-W
IPFW -W
Tennessee-L
Western Carolina-W
NC State -W
Presbyterian College-W

Villanova -L
Cincinnat-W
Rutgers -W
West Virginia-W
Providence -W
DePaul -W
Notre Dame-L
Georgetown-W
DePaul -W
South Florida-W
Villanova -W
St. John's -W
Seton Hall -W
Georgetown -W
Connecticut -L
Louisville -L
Pittsburgh -W
Syracuse -L

25-6.  being a little optimistic here
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: frymanc on November 12, 2008, 04:08:24 PM
14-Nov
17-Nov
22-Nov
25-Nov
28-Nov
29-Nov
2-Dec
6-Dec
13-Dec
16-Dec
19-Dec
22-Dec
28-Dec
Big East
1-Jan
4-Jan
7-Jan
10-Jan
17-Jan
24-Jan
26-Jan
31-Jan
3-Feb
6-Feb
9-Feb
14-Feb
17-Feb
21-Feb
25-Feb
1-Mar
4-Mar
7-Mar
Houston Baptist W
Chicago State W
UW-Milwaukee W
Texas Southern W
Northern Iowa W
Dayton W
Central Michigan W
UW-Madison Badgers L
IPFW W
Tennessee L
Western Carolina W
NC State W
Presbyterian College W

Villanova W
Cincinnati W
Rutgers W
West Virginia W
Providence W
DePaul W
Notre Dame L
Georgetown W
DePaul W
South Florida W
Villanova W
St. John's W
Seton Hall W
Georgetown L
Connecticut L
Louisville L
Pittsburgh W
Syracuse W
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: Henry Sugar on November 14, 2008, 09:06:59 AM
one last bump.

I'm actually compiling everyone's predictions and plan to throw it up on Cracked Sidewalks later today.  Including the previous CS predictions, we have 33 entries for the full season.  How about a few more?
Title: Re: The Official 2008-2009 Season Prediction Thread
Post by: OneMadWarrior on November 14, 2008, 09:10:18 AM
Houston Baptist - W
Chicago State    - W
UW-Milwaukee   - W
Texas Southern - W
Northern Iowa (N) - W
Dayton (N) - W (They Will beat Dayton, who are you all kidding)
Central Michigan - W
UW-Madison Badgers - W
IPFW - W
Tennessee (N) - L
Western Carolina - W
@NC State - W
Presbyterian College -W

Villanova - W
Cincinnati - W
@Rutgers - W
West Virginia - W
@Providence - W
DePaul - W
@Notre Dame - L
Georgetown - W
@DePaul - W
@South Florida - W
@Villanova - W
St. John's - W
Seton Hall - W
@Georgetown - L
Connecticut - L
@Louisville - L
@Pittsburgh - W
Syracuse - W

26-5 (14-4)

As a Caveat to this 2-1 BEast Tourney, 2-1 NCAA tournament (30-7) Most wins by a Marquette team ever.