Found this on another BE board:
Nova: 77-13 (.856)
Xavier: 57-33 (.633)
Providence: 51-39 (.566)
Butler: 47-43 (.522)
Creighton: 47-43 (.522)
Seton Hall: 44-46 (.489)
Marq: 40-50 (.444)
G'Town: 37-53 (.411)
St. John's: 32-58 (.355)
DePaul: 18-72 (.200)
No surprise with the top two or bottom two. MU and GU have both undergone coaching changes sine the realignment, expect us to catch at least SH, possible BU and CU in the next year few years. Could be a few more years for GU, but I still think they'll end up somewhere in the middle.
Me thinks it will look a little different in 5 more years.
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on March 05, 2018, 11:08:06 AM
Me thinks it will look a little different in 5 more years.
Depaul might hit 25? At least 6 vs us?
Quote from: brewnewsman on March 05, 2018, 10:58:06 AM
Found this on another BE board:
Nova: 77-13 (.856)
Xavier: 57-33 (.633)
Providence: 51-39 (.566)
Butler: 47-43 (.522)
Creighton: 47-43 (.522)
Seton Hall: 44-46 (.489)
Marq: 40-50 (.444)
G'Town: 37-53 (.411)
St. John's: 32-58 (.355)
DePaul: 18-72 (.200)
Interesting that Creighton and Butler were able to put together winning records even with the one bad year they both had. Shows both have solid programs.
This conference is going to be an even bigger nightmare when Georgetown, The Johnies and DePaul reach solidly mediocre status ( 6 wins).
Seton Hall is the big question mark. Will they continue as they are or move down a notch? They put everything into the big recruiting class they had, and got a lot out of it. Don't know if they have replacements on the way. They have a couple of promising transfers but only time will tell.
Quote from: brewnewsman on March 05, 2018, 10:58:06 AM
Found this on another BE board:
Nova: 77-13 (.856)
Xavier: 57-33 (.633)
Providence: 51-39 (.566)
Butler: 47-43 (.522)
Creighton: 47-43 (.522)
Seton Hall: 44-46 (.489)
Marq: 40-50 (.444)
G'Town: 37-53 (.411)
St. John's: 32-58 (.355)
DePaul: 18-72 (.200)
These numbers reinforce just how solid the additions of Xavier, Butler and Creighton were when the was conference was rebuilt.
Quote from: Herman Cain on March 05, 2018, 11:37:22 AM
Interesting that Creighton and Butler were able to put together winning records even with the one bad year they both had. Shows both have solid programs.
This conference is going to be an even bigger nightmare when Georgetown, The Johnies and DePaul reach solidly mediocre status ( 6 wins).
Seton Hall is the big question mark. Will they continue as they are or move down a notch? They put everything into the big recruiting class they had, and got a lot out of it. Don't know if they have replacements on the way. They have a couple of promising transfers but only time will tell.
I'm betting Willard is out in the next year or two.