Georgetown beat DePaul to end their nightmare 29-game conference losing streak after B-Frank and Sam had finished recording. Unfortunately, the Hoyas would've been in the cellar in our power rankings either way.
After some housekeeping & running through the standings we run 11-to-1 by applying selective logic in a few spots. DePaul is now responsible for Xavier's only conference loss and Georgetown's only win - because that's the Big East! Butler can't get healthy. Umoja Gibson is playing his tail off for the Blue Demons, and St. John's embarrassed UConn in Hartford but laid a stinker at MSG against Villanova. Speaking of the Wildcats, they sit at .500 overall and are averaging under 10 assists per game in league play - a far cry from the aesthetically pleasing Jay Wright offenses we grew up watching.
In the conference's more promising tier, UConn has lost 5 of 7 thanks to a flurry of turnovers and fouls against St. John's and Seton Hall before blowing out Butler to slightly right a ship that's taking on water. B-Frank's Pirates are firmly on the bubble after beating DePaul in Chicago (which Xavier couldn't do) and a gutsy comeback win at The Rock against the Huskies. The Marquette game was a letdown, but Seton Hall has a big week ahead as they hope to pad their resume.
Creighton was the only undefeated team in the 11-day stretch since we last recorded, and the Jays seem to be hitting their stride with a healthy Ryan Kalkbrenner continuing to impose his will on both ends of the floor. They survived a comeback bid at home to hand Providence their first conference loss before exorcising the Hinkle Fieldhouse demons that had afflicted them for many seasons. Providence came back to earth after road losses at Creighton and Milwaukee, but handled DePaul at home as Jared Bynum is still sidelined.
After battling the Golden Eagles en route to a home win, Xavier inexplicably lost to DePaul on the road thanks to shooting under 50% on layups. The trend continues of top teams struggling on the road. They scored 95 in a get-right game against Georgetown, but surrendered 82 points to the Hoyas. Getting stops when they need to will be paramount in a prove-it week for the Musketeers as they travel to UConn and Creighton. Marquette takes the top spot by nearly knocking off X at the Cintas Center behind an incredible game by Tyler Kolek. They kept Providence at an arm's length in Milwaukee before dismantling Seton Hall in a game they didn't play all that well yet still managed to win by 21.
UConn unanimously owned the worst stretch, while Creighton (Sam) & Marquette (B-Frank) owned the best stretches in our minds. Sam shares some promising stats since Ryan Kalkbrenner's return just before Christmas ahead of a week in which the Jays have three great opportunities to pick up much-needed wins.
What'll likely be conference first and second-teamers make up this stretch's top performers as the cream continues to rise to the top.
With a nod to DePaul's shocking upset of Xavier the guys reminisce on other surprising results of Big East past. They detail St. John's incredible run back in 2018 when Shamorie Ponds had them at the top of the college basketball world after beating #4 Duke at MSG and #1 Villanova in Philadelphia after having started the conference season 0-11. In potential foreshadowing, B-Frank mention's Georgetown's unlikely Big East Tournament Championship run, their last conference wins at the time of recording.
We're at the point in the season when top-of-table matchups and rivalries abound in upcoming games to watch.
Go Seton Hall. Roll Jays. Go Big East!