Against all preseason expectations, 1975 turned out to be a truly extraordinary year for baseball.
In what otherwise has been a season of uncertainties, at least two preseason expectations have held up in the Big East.
If there is one player who exceeded preseason expectations, it is Diaw.
Wilson threw as well as he has since the preseason expectations began piling on him.
The 1980-81 Longhorn team carried little in the way of preseason expectations of success.
He also gets more shots on goal than the other two and his preseason expectations had him closer to 50 points.
In essence, the Jets looked like the Jets who had built high preseason expectations.
They were talented, confident, but too inexperienced and immature to fulfill the lofty preseason expectations.
Going into the game, the teams found themselves in an unforeseen reversal of preseason expectations.
Some of the preseason expectations are predicated on how the Pride will play defense.