Friday, March 19, 2010

Was The Big East Men's Basketball Conference Overrated ? The Hoya's, The Irish, and Marquette get crushed

Black Buzz Sports News Service
Hobo Station, Mississippi
March 19, 2010

It appears as though the supposedly toughest Men's basketball Conference in the country the Big East was vastly overrated by the experts with losses by Georgetown, Marquette, and the fighting Irish.
In each of the three games lost by the Catholic schools from the Big East they were outplayed and out coached and that's why they call it rightfully March Madness. All players and coaches in the NCAA Tournament have to bring their A+ game or they will go home. Their are many highly talented players that play for these so-called Mid-Majors and Low-Majors and smaller schools within said tournament and none of these teams can be taken for granted.Further their are millions of talented high school kids in the inner cities and rural areas playing basketball, who simply can't qualify academically to play for Duke, Georgetown, or North Carolina. Plus the fact the most NCAA Division 1-A schools only have 12 or 13 rostered players so consequently a player like Armon Bassett of Ohio U gets overlooked by the factory basketball schools either because of his size or the their inability to evaluate talent.
West Virginia should not take the boy's from Morgan State lightly. Most of the players from Morgan State have played against the the players from the University of Maryland and other schools in the district during the summer. Morgan State walloped the "Terps' on January 8, 2009. In that game last year against Maryland they took Maryland All American Vasquez's heart. These are tough kids from Morgan State and they have a very good inside game, and the Mountaineers should not sleep Morgan State or they will be going back to Cabin Creek, West Virginia.

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