Transic_nyc
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It's Time For A Big Ten-Big 12 Basketball Challenge
The Big 12 is the better basketball conference right now. And then they're adding Houston and Cincinnati, two stories programs in the game; BYU, who's program has historically been competitive; and UCF, who's new to the game but has potential to move up. And then there's Kansas.
Imagine these matchups:
Kansas - Michigan
Iowa State - Iowa
West Virginia - Maryland
Texas Tech - Michigan State
Baylor - Purdue
TCU - Ohio State
Houston - Wisconsin
Kansas State - Nebraska
Cincinnati - Indiana
UCF - Rutgers
Oklahoma State - Illinois
BYU - Northwestern
I'd drop the ACC at this point.
(This post was last modified: 03-26-2022 12:33 PM by Transic_nyc.)
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Fighting Muskie
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RE: It's Time For A Big Ten-Big 12 Basketball Challenge
I can’t see the original conference challenge going away.
I like the Gavitt games too.
Adding the Big 12 would be fun too.
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RE: It's Time For A Big Ten-Big 12 Basketball Challenge
(03-26-2022 12:32 PM)Transic_nyc Wrote: The Big 12 is the better basketball conference right now. And then they're adding Houston and Cincinnati, two stories programs in the game; BYU, who's program has historically been competitive; and UCF, who's new to the game but has potential to move up. And then there's Kansas.
I'd drop the ACC at this point.
Haven't been following this tournament, have you? Then again, I want to forget this tournament myself.
I'm hoping this tournament rejuvenates men's basketball in the ACC in the future. I have no desire to drop the ACC for the Big 12. I personally like the Big East better but agree the Big 12 is better (but ask me again if Villanova wins the national championship).
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Transic_nyc
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RE: It's Time For A Big Ten-Big 12 Basketball Challenge
(03-26-2022 01:21 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: I can’t see the original conference challenge going away.
I like the Gavitt games too.
Adding the Big 12 would be fun too.
I suspect the Big East will switch from the Big Ten to the ACC. It would make sense from a geographic standpoint. The New Big 12 would be a different challenge but one that may help us in the tournament by understanding Big 12 strategies.
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schmolik
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RE: It's Time For A Big Ten-Big 12 Basketball Challenge
(03-28-2022 02:02 AM)Transic_nyc Wrote: (03-26-2022 01:21 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote: I can’t see the original conference challenge going away.
I like the Gavitt games too.
Adding the Big 12 would be fun too.
I suspect the Big East will switch from the Big Ten to the ACC. It would make sense from a geographic standpoint. The New Big 12 would be a different challenge but one that may help us in the tournament by understanding Big 12 strategies.
The Big 12 didn't exactly blow away the NCAA Tournament this year. Kansas made the Final Four but their path was pretty easy and they were their only Elite Eight team. Baylor was a #1 that got dumped in the 2nd round (although it was to North Carolina which made the Final Four). Purdue somehow lost to a #15 seed but was able to beat a Big 12 team in Texas. And last year even though Baylor won the national championship, #3 seed Texas lost to a #14 seed Abilene Christian, #4 Oklahoma State lost to #12 Oregon State, and #3 Kansas lost to in the 2nd round to USC.
In 2021, the Big Ten had just one team make it past the Sweet 16. We were terrible. You know how many Sweet 16 teams the Big 12 had last year? ONE. The difference was the one won the national championship. So that's why we need to "understand Big 12 strategies" because of one team? No doubt Kansas is a better team than anyone in the Big 10 and Baylor, despite their early exit, is better. I don't think Texas Tech, Iowa State, or these other schools are better than Michigan State, Michigan, Purdue, or Wisconsin.
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03-28-2022 06:15 AM |
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RE: It's Time For A Big Ten-Big 12 Basketball Challenge
I would like to see Ohio State-Cincinnati. And for Rutgers, I would like to have BYU. One of my favorite memories as an student was when Rutgers played BYU in the ECAC Holiday Classic at Madison Square Garden. I remember our SF Mike Jones dunking over and posterizing Shawn Bradley. I laughed then and cried later when my 76ers drafted Bradley #1 overall.
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