EMT wrote:
We keep talking about Saint Louis.
They haven't been good outside of the Majerus years and a couple of years after he died with his recruits.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Congratulations to SLU, who really turned their season around in the past week with an excellent A10 Tournament. Travis Ford took at team that was dead last in the A10 three years ago, and has them dancing after an A10 Tournament championship in Year 3. Very impressive. There is little doubt that SLU is attempting to position itself for a future BE invitation. They have the basketball budget, the market and the institutional fit that the league desires and a home arena that is on-par with our membership. If/when they get basketball performing at a consistent level at the top of the A10, the dominoes will start to fall in their favor.
Personally, I would argue that the time is now, this Spring, to add an eleventh member. Doing so would allow our membership to increase its content, move to a 20-game conference schedule (while still keeping the round robin), and increase our presence at MSG for the Big East Tournament. By selling out every session of this year's conference tournament, the next step of our league's growth *should* be to increase the amount of games we have there. SLU has consistently traveled well to Brooklyn for the A10 Tournament, and there is little doubt that it would continue in the Big East. Additionally, our league membership would be adding a peer institution - a private, Jesuit school, with strong academics, a high enrollment and endowment, is located in a top media market (which now does not have an NFL team during the winter months to take away interest), and that is also rising to be one of the top men's basketball programs in the A10.
The mathematical data supports an addition to the league as increasing the average number of bids per year. Grabbing SLU in the near-term, especially after they have earned another tournament bid, would allow them to earn a portion of our current television (which our TV contract allows) and grow into becoming a strong and valuable member of the Big East long-term (just as Butler, Creighton and Xavier have) in advance of our next television deal.
zebrapoodle23 wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Congratulations to SLU, who really turned their season around in the past week with an excellent A10 Tournament. Travis Ford took at team that was dead last in the A10 three years ago, and has them dancing after an A10 Tournament championship in Year 3. Very impressive. There is little doubt that SLU is attempting to position itself for a future BE invitation. They have the basketball budget, the market and the institutional fit that the league desires and a home arena that is on-par with our membership. If/when they get basketball performing at a consistent level at the top of the A10, the dominoes will start to fall in their favor.
Personally, I would argue that the time is now, this Spring, to add an eleventh member. Doing so would allow our membership to increase its content, move to a 20-game conference schedule (while still keeping the round robin), and increase our presence at MSG for the Big East Tournament. By selling out every session of this year's conference tournament, the next step of our league's growth *should* be to increase the amount of games we have there. SLU has consistently traveled well to Brooklyn for the A10 Tournament, and there is little doubt that it would continue in the Big East. Additionally, our league membership would be adding a peer institution - a private, Jesuit school, with strong academics, a high enrollment and endowment, is located in a top media market (which now does not have an NFL team during the winter months to take away interest), and that is also rising to be one of the top men's basketball programs in the A10.
The mathematical data supports an addition to the league as increasing the average number of bids per year. Grabbing SLU in the near-term, especially after they have earned another tournament bid, would allow them to earn a portion of our current television (which our TV contract allows) and grow into becoming a strong and valuable member of the Big East long-term (just as Butler, Creighton and Xavier have) in advance of our next television deal.
I just don't see how they would fare any better than depaul? DePaul had more basketball history prior to joining the big east and they've only once finished with a winning record in conference play since joining - in fact, they've finished last in 9 out of the 14 season they've been a member. Would it really be beneficial to the league to add another bottom dweller in regards to the big east brand? I feel like it would make more sense to see what happens to UCONN in the next tv deal to see if they'd consider dropping their FB program rather than rushing to add a meddling A-10 school who isn't going anywhere else in the interim.
adoraz wrote:Yeah, no weird choices like Dusquesne (not even sure how to spell that, just copy/pasted from earlier in this thread).
St. Louis is pretty likely, but they are still years away. No need to expand anytime soon.
Mufan15 wrote:adoraz wrote:Yeah, no weird choices like Dusquesne (not even sure how to spell that, just copy/pasted from earlier in this thread).
St. Louis is pretty likely, but they are still years away. No need to expand anytime soon.
This. The great thing about the teams that fit in the big east is that the big east can get them whenever. No need to worry about another league poaching them first. Wait a few years and someone in the A10 will put together a few straight years of national relevancy, at which point the big east can extend the invite. The big east shouldn’t invite a university under the theory that the big east conference affiliation will bring them to the next level. That is the type of thinking that got the big ten stuck with Rutgers.
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