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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: CrackedSidewalksSays on November 20, 2011, 09:30:05 AM

Title: [Cracked Sidewalks] Mox Articulus Syndrome
Post by: CrackedSidewalksSays on November 20, 2011, 09:30:05 AM
Mox Articulus Syndrome

Written by: noreply@blogger.com (Alan Bykowski)

As I've cruised the Internet superhighway the past week or so, I've been amazed at some of the things I've learned about this Marquette team. I've seen Vander Blue compared to Butch Lee and Earl Tatum (http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=415&f=2850&t=8285435). I've heard that Todd Mayo should average 25-28 minutes per game and will be the lock-down defender we need to replace Jimmy Butler. Another highlight is that despite our "low" media and coaches poll rankings, kenpom.com has Marquette as the 10th best team (http://kenpom.com/) in the country. I've even seen one article listing Marquette as the favorite (http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=17&f=2755&t=8287833) to win both the Big East regular season and tournament titles.

I attribute this to Mox Articulus Syndrome, which roughly translates from Latin as "Early Season Syndrome". Doctors recognize MAS (or ESS) as a condition that afflicts not only Marquette fans, but a heavy majority of sports fans. The same condition convinced Wisconsin fans that their football team was a national championship contender, had Detroit Lion fans believing they were going to win the Super Bowl, led Pittsburgh Pirate fans to believe their team could make the playoffs, and last year assured Michigan State fans that their team was the best basketball team in the country.

It can be a lot of fun to watch these early-season games and try to project what will happen the rest of the way. But before we get to carried away, let's look at some of the other things early-season games would have had us believing the past few years.

2010-11 Season

The Hype

The Reality
2009-10 Season


The Hype

The Reality
2008-09 Season

The Hype
The Reality
I may not be a doctor, but I'm sure Dr. Blackheart would agree that Mount St. Mary's, Norfolk State, and Winthrop are a far cry from Villanova, Georgetown, and Syracuse. It's easy to catch Mox Articulus Syndrome, but the best part is that it seems to work itself out of the system within 2-3 months. And if any of us don't find ourselves cured by mid-February, well, that means this team really is as good as we're hoping. Even still, it's far safer to guard your optimism. After all, these results are nothing more than eating cupcakes in November.


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