_lh wrote:DudeAnon wrote:I am sensing a lot of insecurity from my fellow Xavier fans. They believe we have successfully shed the "mid-major" label and want nothing to do with former associates. Well, labels are transient. The Big East is considered a power conference currently, but that is not a guaranteed status. We should be proactive and add programs with a high-potential for success and growth now while the brand is strong.
So your solution to keep the Big East from becoming a mid-major conference is to add mid-major programs from other mid-major conferences?
Savannah Jay wrote:5. Speaking of facilities, Jays have an NBA caliber arena that seats 17,500 and they fill it up; for perspective, add the capacity of VCUs arena and Wichita's arena, and you get CUs arena; the arena will host a regional final in March.
Hall2012 wrote:Since last realignment:
Tier 1: Villanova - Obvious. 8 trophies and counting since realignment ( 4 BE regular season, 2 BET, 1 NCAA Regional, 1 NCAA Championship)
Tier 2: Seton Hall, Providence - Only other schools to actually win something since realignment (1 BET each)
Tier 3: Xavier, Butler - Consistently strong and consistently in the tournament
Tier 4: Creighton, Marquette - Up and down, both appear on an upward trajectory
Tier 5: Georgetown, St. John's, DePaul - Have had their moments but struggling generate momentum
Where "candidates" fit in:
Wichita State - Tier 3 - I can't honestly say I think they're better than Creighton or Marquette, but they fit my consistently strong/in the tournament definition of tier 3. I don't push them up to tier 1 or 2 for conference championships because I have full confidence that DePaul would win multiple conference championships playing in the Creighton-less MVC - meaning their last meaningful trophy was prior to realignment and thus not within the timeframe of my rankings. I think the current Wichita State team would finish somewhere between 4th and 7th if they played in the Big East.
Dayton - Tier 5 - They would fit tier 3 by definition, but unlike Wichita State I'm actually going to drop them because of the coaching change. It simply isn't the same team that was a consistently strong tournament team under Archie Miller so they need to prove they can get back to that level under the new coach before I'm willing to move them above tier 5.
VCU - Tier 5 - See Dayton
UConn - Tier 2/Tier 5 - Ugh - A very hard downward trend, but they bring 2 major trophies (NCAA Regional and NCAA Championship) within the time frame. That's more than anyone not named Villanova could say. You know what? An NCAA investigation trumps a National Championship, especially since it puts the status of those trophies in doubt.
BigmanU wrote:_lh wrote:DudeAnon wrote:I am sensing a lot of insecurity from my fellow Xavier fans. They believe we have successfully shed the "mid-major" label and want nothing to do with former associates. Well, labels are transient. The Big East is considered a power conference currently, but that is not a guaranteed status. We should be proactive and add programs with a high-potential for success and growth now while the brand is strong.
So your solution to keep the Big East from becoming a mid-major conference is to add mid-major programs from other mid-major conferences?
Cut & dry of it, love that statement!
_lh wrote:DudeAnon wrote:I am sensing a lot of insecurity from my fellow Xavier fans. They believe we have successfully shed the "mid-major" label and want nothing to do with former associates. Well, labels are transient. The Big East is considered a power conference currently, but that is not a guaranteed status. We should be proactive and add programs with a high-potential for success and growth now while the brand is strong.
So your solution to keep the Big East from becoming a mid-major conference is to add mid-major programs from other mid-major conferences?
DudeAnon wrote:_lh wrote:DudeAnon wrote:I am sensing a lot of insecurity from my fellow Xavier fans. They believe we have successfully shed the "mid-major" label and want nothing to do with former associates. Well, labels are transient. The Big East is considered a power conference currently, but that is not a guaranteed status. We should be proactive and add programs with a high-potential for success and growth now while the brand is strong.
So your solution to keep the Big East from becoming a mid-major conference is to add mid-major programs from other mid-major conferences?
Um, what do you think the C7 did 5 years ago? And btw, those 3 mid-majors are now all in the upper half of the conference.
ThrowDownDBrown wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Since last realignment:
Tier 1: Villanova - Obvious. 8 trophies and counting since realignment ( 4 BE regular season, 2 BET, 1 NCAA Regional, 1 NCAA Championship)
Tier 2: Seton Hall, Providence - Only other schools to actually win something since realignment (1 BET each)
Tier 3: Xavier, Butler - Consistently strong and consistently in the tournament
Tier 4: Creighton, Marquette - Up and down, both appear on an upward trajectory
Tier 5: Georgetown, St. John's, DePaul - Have had their moments but struggling generate momentum
Where "candidates" fit in:
Wichita State - Tier 3 - I can't honestly say I think they're better than Creighton or Marquette, but they fit my consistently strong/in the tournament definition of tier 3. I don't push them up to tier 1 or 2 for conference championships because I have full confidence that DePaul would win multiple conference championships playing in the Creighton-less MVC - meaning their last meaningful trophy was prior to realignment and thus not within the timeframe of my rankings. I think the current Wichita State team would finish somewhere between 4th and 7th if they played in the Big East.
Dayton - Tier 5 - They would fit tier 3 by definition, but unlike Wichita State I'm actually going to drop them because of the coaching change. It simply isn't the same team that was a consistently strong tournament team under Archie Miller so they need to prove they can get back to that level under the new coach before I'm willing to move them above tier 5.
VCU - Tier 5 - See Dayton
UConn - Tier 2/Tier 5 - Ugh - A very hard downward trend, but they bring 2 major trophies (NCAA Regional and NCAA Championship) within the time frame. That's more than anyone not named Villanova could say. You know what? An NCAA investigation trumps a National Championship, especially since it puts the status of those trophies in doubt.
Lol at ranking Seton Hall and Providence over X because they won a meaningless conference tournament. Do something in the real tournament for once. Providence has at least one first round win but that's it. Seton Hall has zero and is currently 6th in winning percentage in the new conference.
Hall2012 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:_lh wrote:So your solution to keep the Big East from becoming a mid-major conference is to add mid-major programs from other mid-major conferences?
Um, what do you think the C7 did 5 years ago? And btw, those 3 mid-majors are now all in the upper half of the conference.
They had no choice. A 7 team league isn't viable and they weren't gonna convince any P5 schools to drop football and join them.
Hall2012 wrote:Since last realignment:
Tier 1: Villanova - Obvious. 8 trophies and counting since realignment ( 4 BE regular season, 2 BET, 1 NCAA Regional, 1 NCAA Championship)
Tier 2: Seton Hall, Providence - Only other schools to actually win something since realignment (1 BET each)
Tier 3: Xavier, Butler - Consistently strong and consistently in the tournament
Tier 4: Creighton, Marquette - Up and down, both appear on an upward trajectory
Tier 5: Georgetown, St. John's, DePaul - Have had their moments but struggling generate momentum
Hall2012 wrote:They had no choice. A 7 team league isn't viable and they weren't gonna convince any P5 schools to drop football and join them.
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