scoscox wrote:Who would be available to join this conference that would raise it to that level? I think that dream died when we left the A-10 with Temple and Butler.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:With UConn joining the Big East as a full member, VCU's candidacy strengthens, IMO. VCU being the only public institution in a conference dominated by private schools was always a long-shot - despite its overall strengths as a basketball program and athletic program. However, with UConn coming on board, I can definitely see the league (long-term) considering VCU to complement their membership and really solidifying its East coast presence. VCU is a national university (ranked similarly to St. John's), with a strong endowment ($1.8 billion) and high enrollment (over 30k, like UConn) and modern facilities (8k arena and new $25 million practice facility).
If/when the 20-game conference schedule disipates and/or the round-robin outlives in usefulness, I can envision a Big East years down the road that sees VCU as #12, Dayton as #13 and SLU as #14. Doing so would create a perfect East/West split in Olympic sports (not basketball) - which would help save money in travel for those programs, and allow the BE to expand into Tuesday for the BET at MSG (2 games Tuesday, 4 games Wednesday, 4 games Thursday, 2 games Friday and one game Saturday; moving to 14 would also allow for seven sessions for fans to purchase, when we have five at present).
East
Georgetown
Providence
Seton Hall
St. John's
UConn
VCU
Villanova
West
Butler
Creighton
Dayton
DePaul
Marquette
Saint Louis
Xavier
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:With UConn joining the Big East as a full member, VCU's candidacy strengthens, IMO. VCU being the only public institution in a conference dominated by private schools was always a long-shot - despite its overall strengths as a basketball program and athletic program. However, with UConn coming on board, I can definitely see the league (long-term) considering VCU to complement their membership and really solidifying its East coast presence. VCU is a national university (ranked similarly to St. John's), with a strong endowment ($1.8 billion) and high enrollment (over 30k, like UConn) and modern facilities (8k arena and new $25 million practice facility).
If/when the 20-game conference schedule disipates and/or the round-robin outlives in usefulness, I can envision a Big East years down the road that sees VCU as #12, Dayton as #13 and SLU as #14. Doing so would create a perfect East/West split in Olympic sports (not basketball) - which would help save money in travel for those programs, and allow the BE to expand into Tuesday for the BET at MSG (2 games Tuesday, 4 games Wednesday, 4 games Thursday, 2 games Friday and one game Saturday; moving to 14 would also allow for seven sessions for fans to purchase, when we have five at present).
East
Georgetown
Providence
Seton Hall
St. John's
UConn
VCU
Villanova
West
Butler
Creighton
Dayton
DePaul
Marquette
Saint Louis
Xavier
Cheech wrote:Well X fans, the board can see what boorish behavior can be. I enjoy getting under your skin. Too easy really. So you have had very very good basketball success and because of it were invited in. But your time is done....it’s our time. This will be fun, I will check in all year and we will go head to head and see who is having the better year. If my posts get ya going how are you going to handle UD having a better BB team!
scoscox wrote:UD Flyer Fanatic wrote:
My pipe dream is to have UD, VCU and SLU and a few others start their own better version of the A-10 since it seems so difficult to kick out the bottom tier. I can see a BB dominant group of us that could give the BE some competition- and on the occasionally "up year" maybe even a peer conference for NCAAT bids. The dynamics would be interesting with OOC, etc.
Cheech wrote:Now Now, Dayton will get in its just a matter of time. Now if Your a St John fan i know it’s been very tough. Good to see your moving your games to the Garden and out of that....lol S ...hole. I grew up near St. John’s so I like them and hope you guys can get better and restore your old tradition.
NJRedman wrote:
LET THEM IN! LET THEM IN! LET THEM IN!
...or not, i'm cool either way
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