Dave wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:Face it Xavier fans Dayton is the only option... UCONN won't be around forever. Public schools should be avoided, they don't fit the mold and ruin the cohesiveness of the league. UCONN will not hesitate for a second once the B1G or ACC calls, they're fans won't even remember how they struggled in the AAC and used the Catholic schools as a stepping stone.
Stop with the Catholic nonsense. Butler agrees.
The Big East is a BASKETBALL driven conference, not a sect. UCONN is the best basketball add and we are fortunate to have them back. They have a good following and they add to our hold on MSG and NYC.
Dayton? It's a nice mid major program with a nice following, but they are not Big East. St Joes is not getting in either.
_lh wrote:With UCONN’s wise move to focus on basketball and rejoin a conference that makes geographical sense, when do other AAC teams like UC and Temple start to evaluate if focusing on big time football makes sense.
The Big 12 won’t add either of these programs and forget the ACC or Big Ten for either of them. So what are these football pretenders to do? UCONN had a safety net in the Big East. Temple and UC don’t have that luxury so do they just continue to pump bad money after bad money into unattractive football programs or do they start to look for or create their own life raft and give up on big time football like UCONN.
Would Temple and/or UC be welcome as 13 and 14 in the MAC? Does Temple just dump football and re-join the A10? It seems both are content to spend and spend on crappy football and just wait and see what happens. Is that sustainable?
kayako wrote:No chance Gonzaga commits 4 games with tbd teams. For us if we keep loading up with commitments, we'd lose the flexibility for opportunities like Duke h&h, Kentucky at MSG, etc. With 20 + BIG12 + Gavitt, there's already way too many guaranteed road games for my liking to begin with.
jbarajas0490 wrote:Face it Xavier fans Dayton is the only option... UCONN won't be around forever. Public schools should be avoided, they don't fit the mold and ruin the cohesiveness of the league. UCONN will not hesitate for a second once the B1G or ACC calls, they're fans won't even remember how they struggled in the AAC and used the Catholic schools as a stepping stone.
_lh wrote:With UCONN’s wise move to focus on basketball and rejoin a conference that makes geographical sense, when do other AAC teams like UC and Temple start to evaluate if focusing on big time football makes sense.
The Big 12 won’t add either of these programs and forget the ACC or Big Ten for either of them. So what are these football pretenders to do? UCONN had a safety net in the Big East. Temple and UC don’t have that luxury so do they just continue to pump bad money after bad money into unattractive football programs or do they start to look for or create their own life raft and give up on big time football like UCONN.
Would Temple and/or UC be welcome as 13 and 14 in the MAC? Does Temple just dump football and re-join the A10? It seems both are content to spend and spend on crappy football and just wait and see what happens. Is that sustainable?
RedStorm wrote:_lh wrote:With UCONN’s wise move to focus on basketball and rejoin a conference that makes geographical sense, when do other AAC teams like UC and Temple start to evaluate if focusing on big time football makes sense.
The Big 12 won’t add either of these programs and forget the ACC or Big Ten for either of them. So what are these football pretenders to do? UCONN had a safety net in the Big East. Temple and UC don’t have that luxury so do they just continue to pump bad money after bad money into unattractive football programs or do they start to look for or create their own life raft and give up on big time football like UCONN.
Would Temple and/or UC be welcome as 13 and 14 in the MAC? Does Temple just dump football and re-join the A10? It seems both are content to spend and spend on crappy football and just wait and see what happens. Is that sustainable?
I think Cincy actually has a decent chance of getting a B-12 invite someday. But the B-12 is the ONLY p5 football conference that they would get into, they don't fit in any of the others. So for them its B-12 or eventual oblivion as they are much less likely to be accepted back into the BE than UConn was if they wanted that lifeline in the future.
NJRedman wrote:kayako wrote:No chance Gonzaga commits 4 games with tbd teams. For us if we keep loading up with commitments, we'd lose the flexibility for opportunities like Duke h&h, Kentucky at MSG, etc. With 20 + BIG12 + Gavitt, there's already way too many guaranteed road games for my liking to begin with.
But it's whats best for everyone in the conference not just your one school.
kayako wrote:But more I think about it, the idea is questionable for all sides. Why don't SJU just schedule H&H with Gonzaga if they want to play them so bad? Why would Gonzaga need to do this to prove their Big East worthiness?
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