SJU87 wrote:It'll be a step down if we accept Dayton, VCU and St. Louis. I've been a Big East fan since 1985 and we have to add schools like Temple, Memphis and either Uconn or Cincinati. Who cares if they leave , it won't break us up. If they do decide to join it'll be on our terms with ACC type penalties for leaving. No offense to Creigton and Butler fans, but theres some doubt they can compete long term in the new Big East. Mamphis and Temple have long histories of success and will step in and be a force in the new league.
So the Big East should take it's time and build a powerful league. If we don't got the teams we might lose MSG going forward and Dayton, VCU and St. Louis bring very little. Sure it would be nice having more Catholic schools and I feel bad for the fans, but I've been a fan of the Big East for years and hate to see a watered down league.
Jet915 wrote:Marquette,
Agree with almost everything you said except you forget to mention that VCU is a terrible institutional fit (not as bad as Memphis of course) and Evansville? Where did you come up with that? Valley schools want them to leave and go to the Horizon, I don't even think the A-10 would want them even if they had a few years of success.
Jet915 wrote:Marquette,
Agree with almost everything you said except you forget to mention that VCU is a terrible institutional fit (not as bad as Memphis of course) and Evansville? Where did you come up with that? Valley schools want them to leave and go to the Horizon, I don't even think the A-10 would want them even if they had a few years of success.
SJU87 wrote:It'll be a step down if we accept Dayton, VCU and St. Louis.
marquette wrote:Honorable mentions: Detroit Mercy, Davidson, Drake, St. Bonaventure, Siena, Duquesne, Loyola, Evansville. All are definitely long shots, but are pretty good institutional fits. With a couple good runs in the tourney, any of them could get on the radar.
WaitingPatiently wrote:A couple of thoughts on this....first expansion has a completely different feel for me than the initial 'formation'...my care about who is included is far lower
Second, if anyone learned from the debate 6 months ago....this is all a waste of time. All the facts, chest thumping, etc is a fruitless endeavor. Go back and read the general consensus prior to to 'leaks' just beforehand. A lot of completely off base stuff. Creighton can't be in at 10, but would be on the fence at 12. They're too far west. They haven't had as much success in the tournament as we're looking for. Georgetown wants Richmond, we all know Georgetown gets everything they want. VCU fans telling us they're the greatest and if this is truly about basketball there's no way they can't be included. On and on from many different parties and many different angles. That thread is comical to reread now that we know what actually transpired. When/if expansion happens, I'll bet that this thread will be similarly comical.
The main thing I learned from that process is that the presidents are running this completely. What they value isn't the same as what the basketball fans, coaches, or ADs value. That's different from things in the past. Presidents seem to want institutional fit first with commitment to athletics second. You don't fit, you don't get to the table. You aren't committed to your athletic programs, you don't stay at the table. Tradition and results don't seem to be of critical importance to them. Obviously that plays a role in commitment. Personal relationships between presidents of candidates and existing will play a bigger role than many are crediting.
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