When does it end? This is the question I keep asking myself after learning of yet another incident shedding a negative light on the Big East. A few days ago, Louisville sophomore Terrence Jennings and senior Jerry Smith were arrested at an alumni homecoming party for an altercation they got into with a person at the party. Not only are Jennings and Smith supposed to be key contributors to the Cardinals this year, but Smith is a team captain along with senior guard Edgar Sosa. I think we all know the importance of leadership, especially from captains, after last year’s performance by Cunningham, Clark, Tchuisi, and Anderson. So far this year, before the season even starts, the following Big East players have either been arrested, suspended, or both: Daryl “Truck” Bryant (WVU), Joe Mazzulla (WVU), Reggie Redding (Villanova), Gilbert Brown (Pittsburgh), and now Jennings and Smith. These players get a chance to play in one of the best conferences, if not the best. They get an opportunity at a great education and for virtually all of them, it’s a free education. Not only that, but many have the chance to earn the big bucks at the next level and be set for the rest of their lives. It just boggles my mind that these athletes continuously put their career/lives/education/etc. in jeopardy for stupid things. I guess the Big East not only lost a lot of talent from last year, but also lost a ton of intelligence. Who will be next to screw up?
Daryl “Truck” Bryant
Adam Zagoria, creator of ZagsBlog, reported a few Big East occurrences today. First, Daryl “Truck” Bryant, a very good sophomore from West Virginia, has been reinstated by head coach Bob Huggins. Bryant was suspended this past July due to a traffic incident. According to Huggins,
Darryl has done everything that has been asked of him on all fronts. I believe he has earned the opportunity to be reinstated to our team.
No one should be surprised about this move. We all know Huggins would get one of his top studs back before the season started.
Second, Marquette has lost freshman Junior Cadougan to a torn ACL he suffered during conditioning drills. This may not seem all that important, but for a team that lost a bunch of really good seniors, any significant injury definitely impacts the team in a negative way.

