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Michigan is probably my biggest fear on that list.
Looks like the butt hurt marquette fan is upset that his precious Big East isn't what it once was and never will be. Never said it wasn't legit bball, but it ain't the bigten, at best the bigeast is on the same level as the AAC. But have fun in your fantasy world where people think you're a legit journalist "potna"/ Mbakwe enthusiast
lol.. "power 5"... The Big East is legit basketball, potna.
Never said it wasn't "legitimate" or that good teams couldn't play in the new Big East, but calling themselves the "Big East" is extremely misleading. That conference, as most know it, died in 2013. The remaining schools recovered nicely to put together a new conference with many of the best non-Power 5 schools (I won't say "mid-major"), but come on. I'll bet many big sports fans (and probably recruits) couldn't even tell you where places like "Creighton," "Xavier" and even Marquette are on a map. It's not the same as the big conferences.
On a more serious note, it'll be interesting to see what happens when the stipends start being paid to athletes, and keep going up as the football money continues to skyrocket. Are these non-football schools going to be able to keep up?
Never said it wasn't "legitimate" or that good teams couldn't play in the new Big East, but calling themselves the "Big East" is extremely misleading. That conference, as most know it, died in 2013. The remaining schools recovered nicely to put together a new conference with many of the best non-Power 5 schools (I won't say "mid-major"), but come on. I'll bet many big sports fans (and probably recruits) couldn't even tell you where places like "Creighton," "Xavier" and even Marquette are on a map. It's not the same as the big conferences.
Virtually everything in this paragraph is incorrect.
it is a very short paragraph, you could have just called it a sentence
the Big Least is more of a upper mid major conference
and it will drop back further as the power 5 conferences begin the stipends
If you still want to fantasize about how great a conference the Big East is
How many Big East players would have gone to a power 5 school if given the chance
how many power 5 players wish they were playing in the Big East?
Very simple questions
but they easily sort out the pecking order and where the Big East sits in relationship to the power 5 schools
How many Big East players would have gone to a power 5 school if given the chance, and in reverse, how many power 5 players wish they were playing in the Big East?
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Seriously, why do people hijack threads? Let's keep this about Amir Coffey please!
Funny Minnesota is an urban neighborhood too. Have you been to Marquette? It's in the middle of the hoodIt's gone a little off on a tangent, but it's related.
I think the point is trying to discredit the Big East as a "non power 5 school" relative to recruits, including Amir, making their college decision, is a stupid move.
Some kids like a good private education in an urban area, playing in NBA arenas, being televised in major media markets, etc.
It will be Michigan unless he improves enough to get a Duke offer.
Not to belabor the point, because you obviously like to hear yourself speak. I was referring to your one line comment, sorry you missed the irony. Obviously, there are some exceptions to my comments (a bench warmer at Miami may wish they were getting PT at a BE school), but the Big East is a collection of the best non-power 5 basketball schools, of course they have some history, but if you can't see the advantages that the power 5 will have going forward, than it is you that is simple minded and nonsensical.
OK. think what you want but both son and dad are very impressed with MICHIGAN staff
OK. think what you want but both son and dad are very impressed with MICHIGAN staff
I'm sure the Duke staff relayed the information that if he improved an offer was forthcoming.