stever20 wrote:It's just amazing how polarizing VCU is on here.
What will be interesting is if VCU goes out and does well with a new coach, the crutch that so many folks have used- that it was all just Shaka- would be totally and completely gone out the door. As if basketball has anything to do with it. Any one with any sense at all knows the only reason why VCU isn't in the Big East right now is the public issue. Period. Not a darn thing to do with basketball at all.
And lastly- what credentials did Creighton bring to the Big East? 3 sweet 16's when all you had to do was win 1 game? VCU had as many NCAA wins in 1 year that Creighton had from 1975 until Creighton got into the Big East. If you think pre '75 should mean something, Dayton should have gotten in then, they had 5 sweet 16's in that period, and actually made a national championship game. So what exactly are those serious credentials that Creighton brought to the Big East? Butler and Xavier- I'll totally give you- Butler with 2 title game appearances and X with all their NCAA tourney runs. But what are Creighton's credentials?
R Jay wrote:stever20 wrote:It's just amazing how polarizing VCU is on here.
What will be interesting is if VCU goes out and does well with a new coach, the crutch that so many folks have used- that it was all just Shaka- would be totally and completely gone out the door. As if basketball has anything to do with it. Any one with any sense at all knows the only reason why VCU isn't in the Big East right now is the public issue. Period. Not a darn thing to do with basketball at all.
And lastly- what credentials did Creighton bring to the Big East? 3 sweet 16's when all you had to do was win 1 game? VCU had as many NCAA wins in 1 year that Creighton had from 1975 until Creighton got into the Big East. If you think pre '75 should mean something, Dayton should have gotten in then, they had 5 sweet 16's in that period, and actually made a national championship game. So what exactly are those serious credentials that Creighton brought to the Big East? Butler and Xavier- I'll totally give you- Butler with 2 title game appearances and X with all their NCAA tourney runs. But what are Creighton's credentials?
Catholic. Private. In the Midwest.
Obviously that mattered more to the presidents than on court success.
Hmmmmmm....
handdownmandown wrote:Dayton is in the conversation because it's Marianist first.
But since it IS a Catholic university, it's ahead of VCU.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:VCU is unquestioningly a strong program, and would improve the Big East's basketball quality significantly. Whether it was under Smart, Grant or Capel, they won games and made the tournament consistently. Under those coaches (since 2002), they have made 8 NCAA Tournaments, won 5 conference tournaments, and were 4-time regular season conference champions.
Having said that, my two red flags are:
1.) It is a public institution. At present, the Big East is one of just a few conferences that has all the schools aligned in terms of institutional fit (private/Catholic schools), big media markets (largely populated cities) and a clear drive and emphasis towards being a top basketball program. VCU obviously meets the basketball emphasis, as it doesn't have football, but it is a public institution. Even if it added another public school (UConn, Wichita State, etc.), those public schools will always be outnumbered in conference talks. After what happened in the old Big East between the football/non-football schools, it would be hard to argue against keeping the league with like minded institutions. VCU doesn't fit that.
2.) Although it made the Final Four, VCU (under Smart, Grant, Capel, et al) has advanced to the Sweet 16 just once in its program history. For all of the mid-major luster it has given the media over the past several years, it has only made noise in the NCAA Tournament one time (2011 Final Four run). They have made an equal amount of Sweet 16s, Elite Eights and Final Fours as George Mason, who similarly had one great year (2006).
My counter point to VCU would be, as an example, Davidson - a private institution. Davidson has reached more Elite Eights (3 to 1) and Sweet 16s (4 to 1) in its program's history. It has similar NCAA Tournament appearances (13 to 14), more conference tournament championships (12 to 9) and more regular season conference championships (24 to 9). While I don't think Davidson will ever be seriously considered for a Big East invitation in my lifetime, Butler, Xavier and Creighton all brought serious credentials into the Big East (and have more than deserved their invitations as they have seriously helped elevate our league to being a top conference). I don't see what VCU (or Wichita State, or Saint Louis or Dayton) currently bring to the table to help make the conference better.
jaxalum wrote:Does anyone know the specific protocols that are used when and if expansion occurs? Does there need to be a unanimous decision for a school to be admitted? Can one dissenting member keep out another school? I can think of a few scenarios where certain member schools will do everything they can to keep out other schools, that is if they possess that power.
XUFan09 wrote:jaxalum wrote:The BE is in a good position and thus doesn't need to expand at the moment.
jaxalum wrote:Does anyone know the specific protocols that are used when and if expansion occurs? Does there need to be a unanimous decision for a school to be admitted? Can one dissenting member keep out another school? I can think of a few scenarios where certain member schools will do everything they can to keep out other schools, that is if they possess that power.
handdownmandown wrote:Dayton is in the conversation because it's Marianist first. Otherwise it would be automatically behind VCU due to on-court success (a narrow loss) and location (being that close to X is a tremendous drawback).
But since it IS a Catholic university, it's ahead of VCU.
trephin wrote:handdownmandown wrote:Dayton is in the conversation because it's Marianist first. Otherwise it would be automatically behind VCU due to on-court success (a narrow loss) and location (being that close to X is a tremendous drawback).
But since it IS a Catholic university, it's ahead of VCU.
I stated that attendance/support was likely a plus for CU and is likely part of UD's desirability as well. "Being in the conversation" does mean ranking; it merely means that - in this context - UD is among a pool of candidates considered for expansion. Catholicism likely is part of both of their desirability as well. VCU is "in the conversation" too. Unless someone is part of the decision making, how a pool of potential candidates are ranked can only be guessed.
I just think that Catholicism is just one small point of consideration that isn't enough to get a school "in the pool." IMO fan support/attendance, location etc trumps Catholicism in getting "in the pool." Otherwise, we'd seriously hear more about Duquesne.
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