Going into Big East play, Notre Dame still quietly holds the nations longest running home winning streak. They last lost a game in South Bend in February of 2006.
Their non-conference schedule usually sucks (and does this year), but 28 games is still impressive playing in such a compeititive conference. Where do you think it will end?
J 03 West Virginia
J 05 Connecticut
J 15 Cincinnati
J 31 Providence
F 02 DePaul
F 09 Marquette
F 21 Pittsburgh
F 24 Syracuse
M 05 St. John's
They avoid two teams that historically give them trouble (Villanova/Georgetown) at home, so I really think every game is winnable. They'll probably drop a couple, but they're very, very good in the Joyce Center.
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I'd agree in regards to the frontcourt. The backcourt is very fast, with two PG's playing in it including one of the faster guys in college ball (Tory Jackson). But the Irish bigs are damn slow, they haven't been able to recruit the athletic bigs some bigger programs get. If Marquette runs a 3-guard offense, the speed could give ND trouble.