cm5yz6 wrote:Actually, those are good, if not favorable comparisons for StB.
Regardless, though your argument is fruitless as StB doesn't stand a foreseeable chance of being added to the Big East, I am very much enjoying your campaign. It's nice to read something new on these expansion discussions.
NJRedman wrote:You say we need people to tune in but 3,500 fans per game tells me no one is going to tune in to see the Bonnie's play.
NJRedman wrote:You say the A10 tried to schedule harder because their commish said to do so and that commish was fired. What do you think will happen to our commish if she were to advocate adding the Bonnie's? What does your school bring to the table if they are the worst team in the league? That's a very good possibility.
NJRedman wrote:You can't say OOC wins since we don't know if you can even do that at a higher level.
NJRedman wrote:Don't try abd say you won't schedule a tough OOC. That's not an option. This is a power conference, not a mid-major.
NJRedman wrote:You know why we had the #2 RPI this year? Because even our bad teams played and beat big time opponents.
NJRedman wrote:What do you bring the table? At least Saint Louis brings a big time market.
NJRedman wrote:You don't want to hear this but your school brings us nothing. We would give you everything and get nothing back in return. If we wanted nothing back we could invite any # of schools from Boston like Holy Cross or BU. This is a partnership, you need to elevate the conference just by your presence in the league. The Bonnie's don't don't do that, they don't bring anything of value.
Gopher+RamFan wrote:If I remember right, SBU had 1 Top 50 win. A home buzzer beater against VCU who was without leading scorer Treveon Graham and PG Briante Weber. If you guys take SBU please take Fordham too, thanks.
JPSchmack wrote:dash,
All of what you laid out is a strong statement in support of Dayton's candidacy. They fit the bill in every conceivable way. But you don't want to elevate Dayton to X's level. None of the X fans do.
So why doesn't that apply to any addition? Why would you want to bring in one of the elite programs in college basketball and have Xavier end up like Seton Hall this year? 10-2 OOC, 6-12 Big East and no shot at an at-large bid. Xavier lost 13 times by Selection Sunday. Their SOS was fantastic, their RPI was good, easily got a bid. Do you get that bid with a 16-15 record had you lost to Gonzaga/Wichita State in BE play? I highly doubt it.
Do any programs actually exist in relative geographic proximity? Private, like-minded institutions with SOTA facilities averaging around 10K that don't have FBS football... If you count UD Arena as "State of the Art" the list is one: Dayton. If UD Arena isn't SOTA, the list is empty.
A third of the Big East doesn't meet that criteria. With an NCAA team, and a metro area of 20 million people, St. John's drew less than 2,000 more fans than the capacity of the Reilly Center. Affiliation is a two-way street. The teams that made the Big East great to begin with didn't enter the league playing in NBA arenas in front of 10,000 fans every night. It was synergy. The success of the Big East moved the games to NBA arenas. If 10,000 try to buy tickets to Big East games at St. Bonaventure, then we'll have to build a bigger arena.
The bigger question is: Can a commitment exist without the arena/facilities in place? I'd say yes. You don't exceed expectations year after year, punch above your weight class year after year, and on occasion beat programs like Xavier to win an A-10 title (then 3 seed Florida State "crushed us" by a whopping three points) without commitment.
When administration didn't live up to the expectations of character, EVERYONE was fired. One ineligible player and we removed everyone who let it happen: the entire basketball staff, the AD and the President (One member of the board freaking killed himself because it happened on his watch). Compare that to the eligibilty violations with multiple players over six seasons at another upstate NY school, where the defiant coach has to be forced to sit out nine games.
And I'm not suggesting Bonaventure as a lone addition because they alone make the league better. I'm saying Dayton fits your bill, no one else does. And Bona is by far your best option for a 12th team, because it elevates the rest of you and taps into a big population where there's no competing teams which addresses "market" better than anyone else you could consider.
JPSchmack wrote:
2.5 million people you can turn into Big East viewers by making the lone mid-major program in the area a major program.
OOC is OOC. Big East affiliation has nothing to do with it. Going into a tougher league means scheduling easier OOC if we’re going to be at the bottom. Once we land Big East recruits and start upsetting you pompous jerks (a playful jest, relax), THEN we’ll schedule tougher OOC.
Gopher+RamFan wrote:JPSchmack wrote:2.5 million people you can turn into Big East viewers by making the lone mid-major program in the area a major program.
OOC is OOC. Big East affiliation has nothing to do with it. Going into a tougher league means scheduling easier OOC if we’re going to be at the bottom. Once we land Big East recruits and start upsetting you pompous jerks (a playful jest, relax), THEN we’ll schedule tougher OOC.
So you'll get Big East recruits, schedule tougher OOC, then start beating (upsetting) other BE teams - causing you not to be a doormat? These posts seem to have a lot of what the Big East can do for SBU. SBU offers only to be a doormat, and schedule easy OOC to play. The RPI game.
If the Big East wants a doormat, they should look at SLU which gives Creighton and MU a potential rival. Not to mention a new television base and nice arena.
billyjack wrote:By the way, it will never happen and I don't want it to happen, but if we were to get Vanderbilt, Wake Forest and/or St Bonaventure into the Big East, we would be doing the SEC, ACC and A-10 a huge favor.
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