By conference title/FF breakdown. Old conference alignment comes first...current comes after the /GannonFan wrote:Should we use the St. John's home loss last night, in front of just over 1k people, to Robert Morris, in a game where the Johnnies were down by 26 at one point, as another example?Seahawks08 wrote:
Keep ignoring that 4th best SoS statistic too. Funny that you look at a play-in game to somehow justify that the ACC is better than the Big East this year.
Come on, let's use common sense - the ACC is significantly better than the Big East. Are you honestly saying that UVA, Syracuse, Duke, North Carolina, Pittsburgh, Clemson, and North Carolina St don't trump nova, Creighton, Providence, and Xavier? The best thing about the Big East is that their worst team is better than the ACC's worst team. But at the top, it's no contest, and the top is where things ultimately matter.
ACC: 5/6 titles, 6/7 title game appearances, 9/11 Final Fours, 4/5 different schools in F4
B1G: 0/0 titles, 5/5 title game appearances, 9/9 Final Fours, 5/5 different schools in F4
Big 12: 1/1 title, 3/3 title game appearances, 8/9 Final Fours, 4/5 different schools in F4
Pac 12: 0/0 titles, 1/1 title game appearance, 3/3 Final Fours, 1/1 school in F4
SEC: 3/3 titles, 3/3 title game appearances, 5/5 Final Fours, 3/3 schools in F4
Big East: 4/0 titles, 4/2 title games, 10/5 Final Fours, 5/4 schools in F4
AAC: (obviously 0 in contemp.) 3 titles, 4 title games, 7 Final Fours, 3 schools in F4
next year the ACC adds at least one Final Four. B1G adds 1 title, 1 TG appearance, 2 Final Fours, and 1 school. The AAC loses 1 title, 1 TG appearance, 3 Final Fours, and 1 school.
The Big East is a shell that will have a lot to prove...especially if Creighton and Nova don't both make deep runs.






