DeltaV wrote:Why would we allow the teams which killed the Big East access to the Garden, our crown jewel? Those teams are hurting because of their lack of northeastern exposure, even with their 30 pieces of silver football money. I'll consider pissing on them if they're on fire, but other than that let them play down on tobacco road.
Even more, why highlight the old big east vs. "new"? We're the Big East. We're doing fine, no need to sit around and mull about the old girlfriend.
And, leave our Big 5 alone. It's a Philly thing; if you don't get it, that's your problem. We'll figure it out.
Know Nothing wrote:I believe the conference challenges are highly influenced by television partners. The SEC and ACC are currently subsidiaries of the evil empire and therefore are probably not viable for conference challenges. I am happy with the Big Ten and Big 12 challenges.
Letsgonova wrote:Villanova isn't leaving the Big 5, and the 20 game BE schedule won't change that. We have a very established scheduling matrix right now:
18 BE games
4 Big 5 games
1 exempt tourney
2 high-level OOC (e.g. Kansas + Ohio State this year)
1 mid-level OOC (UCONN the last three years)
2-3 cupcakes, often with one of those at a neutral site in NJ or somewhere else that Jay values showing the flag.
I'd guess that we lose one of the cupcakes and one of the high- or mid-level matchups. The Big 5 is great - we get a bunch of top 150 games with zero travel burden, pay no $100K buy game fees and win basically all of them. Why would we ever stop doing that?
adoraz wrote:Letsgonova wrote:Villanova isn't leaving the Big 5, and the 20 game BE schedule won't change that. We have a very established scheduling matrix right now:
18 BE games
4 Big 5 games
1 exempt tourney
2 high-level OOC (e.g. Kansas + Ohio State this year)
1 mid-level OOC (UCONN the last three years)
2-3 cupcakes, often with one of those at a neutral site in NJ or somewhere else that Jay values showing the flag.
I'd guess that we lose one of the cupcakes and one of the high- or mid-level matchups. The Big 5 is great - we get a bunch of top 150 games with zero travel burden, pay no $100K buy game fees and win basically all of them. Why would we ever stop doing that?
Well, so far you're 3-0 this year so it's hard to argue, although the games have been really close (and that's not even counting @ Temple). I feel like your in-city rivals really get up for these games when you aren't top 5 caliber (aka beatable). Could have easily been a 2-2 type year, which ultimately would have resulted in at least 4 (probably 5) OOC losses. Can't really afford going less than 3-1 next year when we switch to the 11 game OOC. Everyone is happy when you're winning, but it hasn't been a cakewalk these past 2 years and I'd be surprised if Nova can keep up their consistency. There's a reason why very few power teams play away games @ in-state mid-majors.
That said, if it makes sense financially for Nova and they want to continue doing them, then they should. If it's simply about tradition, though, then I'd say Nova should do what is best for Nova.
Letsgonova wrote:I'm too lazy to look up the actual stat, but we're something like 26-1 against the Big 5 the last 7 seasons, and there were several years there where our average margin of victory was over 20. I think this is a solution looking for a problem. I'm fully aware that stretch coincides with our best run ever, but still.
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