WVU just put a whooping on Auburn and other BE teams looking pretty good. Those wins will most likely help the national opinion of the BE since the SEC is pretty highly rated by a lot of casual bball followers.
Georgetown won but looked very beatable to me. It will be interesting to see how much they can improve.
Wednesday
Georgetown 70, Alabama 60
West Virginia 88, Auburn 59
Thursday
LSU @ Villanova
South Carolina @ Providence
Quote from: muwarrior87 on December 05, 2007, 10:25:18 PM
WVU just put a whooping on Auburn and other BE teams looking pretty good. Those wins will most likely help the national opinion of the BE since the SEC is pretty highly rated by a lot of casual bball followers.
Very good in my opinion
Are there plans for the SEC/BE to turn into the ACC/Big Ten challenge? Where all/most of the teams for the conference will play?
BE looked good yesterday with not only those wins against the SEC, but Syracuse's win over Virginia was also televised by ESPN. By the way, now 5 of Syracuse's 8 games have been televised by ESPN. IMO, this is an unfair recruiting advantage for the Cuse and another example of the East Coast bias exhibited by ESPN.
In their defense, 3 of those were in the NIT Tip-Off which has a contract with ESPN. Even if you include those in the analysis anyways 3 of the 5 were against BCS conference opponents (Washington, Ohio St, Virginia). The other two were against UMass and St Joes, both of those schools have at least some name recognition.
Quote from: AlumKCof93 on December 06, 2007, 10:08:15 AM
BE looked good yesterday with not only those wins against the SEC, but Syracuse's win over Virginia was also televised by ESPN. By the way, now 5 of Syracuse's 8 games have been televised by ESPN. IMO, this is an unfair recruiting advantage for the Cuse and another example of the East Coast bias exhibited by ESPN.
5 of Marquette's 6 games have been carried by an ESPN affiliate, and 1/2 of our games were on espn or espn2. not much to complain about...
Quote from: dwaderoy2004 on December 06, 2007, 11:17:40 AM
5 of Marquette's 6 games have been carried by an ESPN affiliate, and 1/2 of our games were on espn or espn2. not much to complain about...
I agree you can't complain about us having all of our games except two on TV. There is a big difference though between ESPN which is seen nationally and ESPN Full Court which people have to pay for.
That being said though, I have no problem with Cuse's games on ESPN. When they start playing Eastern Michigan on ESPN then I will being to complain.
Syracuse has not gotten, nor will receive, an "East Coast Bias."
Through this upcoming Saturday's games, Marquette will have had 4/7 games on ESPN or ESPN2, or 57%.
For Cuse, they will have had 5/9 on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPN Classic, or 56%. Advantage, MU.
For a total season breakdown:
Syracuse:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/teamsched?teamId=183 (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/teamsched?teamId=183)
15 games on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic or CBS
9 games on ESPN Full Court or ESPNU
5 games that ARE NOT NATIONALLY TELEVISED AT ALL
Marquette:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/teamsched?teamId=269 (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/teamsched?teamId=269)
12 games on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN Classic or CBS
16 games on ESPN Full Court or ESPNU
ONLY 1 game that IS NOT NATIONALLY TELEVISED AT ALL, and this game already occurred (Utah Valley St.). In other words, every MU game for the rest of the year is available nationally.
Advantage MU.
It looks like the Big East finished up 3-1 against the SEC. Can't complain about that!
And how about the Nova game? Woo!
Wednesday
Georgetown 70, Alabama 60
West Virginia 88, Auburn 59
Thursday
Villanova 68, LSU 67
South Carolina 68, Providence 67
And they were all competitive games, which is a plus for the TV folks.