In Post # 1 billyjack wrote:
All things related to the Dayton Flyers program can be posted here.
In Post # 1 on July 17, 2018 Irishdawg wrote:
Released by the NCAA: http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_basketb ... ndance.pdf
In Post # 47 on October 15, 2018 GoldenWarrior11 wrote:On October 15, 2018 Toronto Rapture wrote:
Dayton fans travel pretty good? I wonder how much of a consideration a program's ability to draw fans to the BET could be among other things?
Dayton was rated #1 by the NCAA in traveling fan bases (https://www.daytondailynews.com/sports/dayton-flyers-lauded-for-traveling-fan-base/LRV7iBIMSODbMFEOSQdGWN/).
In addition, they consistently average 12/13k per game on campus, even when they are down. I have consistently said when conferences considered expansion, you need to acquire members that offer value even when they do not compete in the revenue sports. For the Big East, obviously every member is a Private school, mostly Catholic, with a non-FBS athletic program in strong college basketball markets. For Dayton, they check all of those boxes. Not only would the league be acquiring a peer institution, but it would be acquiring a great fan base that would help sell tickets at away games and at MSG for our tournament. And, in expanding in advance of our next TV/MSG contract, you would be providing more content for viewership, as well as more games to attend at the tournament.
I have long believed that expansion for the Big East would take place in advance of our next deal, in order to give a bump to our annual revenue. Delaney's comments, among heavy program and stadium investments from Dayton (and even SLU), from appearances, appear to align with that projection.
1. Saint Louis
2. Davidson
3. George Mason
4. Dayton
5. Richmond
6. Rhode Island
7. Saint Joseph’s
8. Saint Bonaventure
9. VCU
10. UMass
11. Duquesne
14. George Washington
13. La Salle
14. Fordham
A panel of the league’s head coaches and select media members voted in the annual preseason poll.
1. Saint Louis (15) - 348
2. Saint Joseph’s (4) - 324
3. Davidson (6) - 314
4. George Mason (1) - 287
5. Rhode Island - 221
6. Dayton - 206
7. VCU - 195
8. Massachusetts - 175
9. St. Bonaventure - 167
10. Richmond - 156
11. Duquesne - 146
12. La Salle - 85
13. George Washington - 73
14. Fordham - 33
The Dayton Flyers rank 100th out of 353 Division I teams in the preseason Ken Pomeroy ratings, which were released this weekend. The website, known for its advanced analysis of college basketball, predicts Dayton will finish 17-12 and 10-8 in the Atlantic 10 Conference.
Dayton has the third-highest ranking among Atlantic 10 Conference teams, trailing No. 68 Saint Louis, the A-10 preseason favorite, and No. 83 Davidson. Behind Dayton are: No. 103 St. Bonaventure; No. 104 St. Joseph’s; No. 108 Rhode Island; No. 115 Richmond; No. 117 George Mason; No. 126 Virginia Commonwealth; No. 142 Massachusetts; No. 171 Duquesne; No. 175 La Salle; No. 194 George Washington; and No. 239 Fordham.
In Post # 1 on October 24, Red Rooster wrote:
9. Villanova
20. St. John's
27. Marquette
37. Xavier
39. Providence
55. Seton Hall
71. Creighton
74. Butler
100. Georgetown
122. DePaul
https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... very-team/
Moulaye Sissoko committed to Dayton on Monday
On December 14th Gopher+RamFan wrote:
In the 4 seasons since Shaka Smart left VCU:
VCU has 3 Tournament appearances, 1 Conference Championship, 1 Conference regular season Championship
Dayton has 3 Tournament appearances, 2 Conference regular season Championships (all under Archie)
SLU has 0 Tournament appearances, 0 Championships.
On December 15th adoraz wrote:On December 15th gosports1 wrote:
Dayton seems to check the most boxes
Commitment to BB
Institutional fit
Geographic footprint
Brings fans to Garden
None of the other realistic candidates check all of these 4 boxes (UConn, VCU, SLU, Richmond , Gonzaga)
Maybe, but they don't check off the biggest box, which is being consistently good in basketball.
Dayton coach Anthony Grant said that forward Frankie Policelli from New Hartford, N.Y., and Long Island Lutheran High School, will redshirt this season.
Matos will undergo season-ending surgery
Matos averaged 3.7 points and 3.2 rebounds in 19.5 minutes per game in the first six games and made his mark on the defensive end and with some standout passing. Without Matos, who joined Dayton after two playing two seasons of junior college basketball, Dayton has eight scholarship players. Freshman Frankie Policelli, who was going to redshirt this season, made his debut Friday.
The 10 millionth fan to see a Dayton Flyers men’s basketball game at UD Arena will pass through the doors on Sunday, January 6 when the team begins Atlantic 10 Conference play with a noon game against Richmond at UD Arena. Dayton enters game needing 380 fans to hit the milestone.
Dayton will become the 11th program to draw 10 million fans to its arena, joining Purdue, Butler, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Minnesota, New Mexico, Syracuse, and Vanderbilt.
Dayton has averaged 12,897 fans in eight home games this season. In the previous 49 seasons, Dayton averaged 11,952 fans with the low average of 9,950 coming in 1982-83 and the high average of 13,018 coming in 2016-17. Dayton ranked 23rd in the nation in attendance last season (12,996) and has finished in the top 30 in the nation 20 straight seasons.
Kentucky leads the country with a valuation of $334.2 million, according to an annual study by Ryan Brewer, an associate professor of finance at Indiana University-Purdue University Columbus. This is Kentucky’s third straight year atop the rankings, while its value shot up 35.5% over a year ago.
The annual study assesses what every college team would be worth if it could be bought and sold on the open market like a professional franchise. Brewer’s analysis takes into account each program’s revenues and expenses with cash-flow adjustments, risk assessments, and growth projections.
The two teams in this year’s title game, No. 1 seed Virginia ($64 million) and No. 3 seed Texas Tech ($40.3 million) ranked 36th and 62nd, respectively. But those low rankings probably don’t matter much to either of them: Both the Cavaliers and Red Raiders are playing for their first ever championship on Monday night.
RANK SCHOOL ... VALUATION ... 1-YR VALUE CHANGE
18. University of Dayton .... $100,010,000 ... 18.40%
26. Marquette University ..... $72,400,000 .... 4.50%
28. Villanova University ....... $71,080,000 ... 64.90%
35. Gonzaga University ........ $66,120,000 ... 37.80%
38. Xavier University .......... $61,870,000 ..... 3.30%
50. Georgetown University ... $50,270,000 ... -13.90%
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Obi Toppin, Dayton
ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM
Jon Axel Gudmundsson, Davidson
Kellan Grady, Davidson
Obi Toppin, Dayton
Courtney Stockard, St. Bonaventure
Marcus Evans, VCU
Obi Toppin was named A-10 Rookie of the Year and First Team All-Atlantic 10. He is the first University of Dayton player to be named Rookie of the Year, and the first freshman named First Team All-Atlantic 10 since Lamar Odom was selected in 1998-99.
The 6-foot-9 redshirt freshman forward from Ossining, N.Y. is fourth nationally in FG% (.673, 189-281) and is second in dunks (school-record 80). He leads UD in scoring (14.4), is second in FT% (.718, 61-85), and third in rebounding (5.6) and assists (59). Since conference play began in January, he has increased his scoring production every month – 12.0 in January, 17.0 in February and 19.3 in March. Over the last 12 games of the season, he has averaged 18.3 points and 7.9 rebounds a game. Toppin was also named to the A-10 All-Rookie Team.
Sophomore Jalen Crutcher was named Third Team All-Atlantic 10. Crutcher was on the All-Rookie team as a freshman last season. The point guard from Memphis is second in the A-10 in assists per game (5.7), and also second in assist-to-turnover ratio (2.11). He is third for Dayton in scoring this year (13.0) and leads the team in three-pointers made (2.1).
University of Dayton men's basketball coach Anthony Grant has announced that Chase Johnson, a 6-foot-9, 220-pound forward from Ripley, West Virginia, will transfer to UD from the University of Florida. Johnson will enroll at UD for the second semester, and be eligible next season after the completion of the first semester. Johnson was rated a four-star performer coming out of high school, and ranked 85th in his class. He played his senior season at Huntington Prep, a perennial Top Ten program nationally. He averaged 15 points and 12 rebounds for Huntington Prep, and was named All-West Virginia by USA Today.
DAYTON – University of Dayton sophomore guard Jordan Davis has announced that he will transfer from the Flyer men's basketball program. Davis, a 6-foot-2 shooting guard from Irmo, S.C., is the only player from South Carolina to wear the Flyer uniform. He played in all 64 games of his career and started 54 in his two seasons at Dayton. As a freshman, he averaged 8.0 points and 1.0 rebounds a game. As a sophomore, he averaged 9.8 points and 2.8 rebounds, while starting in 32 of 33 games played. For his career, he shot .412 (199-483) from the field, .359 (110-306) from three-point range, and .711 (64-90) from the line.
Policelli saw limited minutes in 20 games. He averaged 0.9 points in 4.8 minutes per game. He did not appear in either postseason game against Saint Louis in the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament or Colorado in the NIT.
On September 11, 2018 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
The 2018-19 Flyers appear to be much stronger and deeper than the 2017-18 team, and this season, Dayton will return 5 players who have regularly started for the Flyers. Assuming that the Flyers do not have any injuries to key players, I expect the 2018-19 Flyers to be a Top 75 / NIT team.
Without unforeseen roster changes, the 2019-20 Flyers will feature 3 seniors, 5 juniors, and 3 sophomores. Assuming that the Flyers do not have any injuries to key players, I expect the 2019-20 Flyers to be a Top 40 / NCAA Tournament team.
Without unforeseen roster changes, the 2020-21 Flyers will feature 5 seniors and 3 juniors. Assuming that the Flyers do not have any injuries to key players, I expect the 2020-21 Flyers to be a Top 25 / NCAA Tournament team.
Hours before the 2019 national championship, ESPN’s Joe Lunardi released his first 2020 bracket prediction. The Flyers, who return three starters and add four transfers from a team that finished 21-12, are a No. 10 seed in the first bracket.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A matchup between a Georgia team loaded with freshman phenoms and third-ranked Michigan State on the second day of the Maui Invitational might not come as a surprise. That the two teams will meet on the consolation side of the bracket, however, is unexpected.
Michigan State (3-2) could not rally from a late 10-point deficit on Monday en route to a 71-66 opening-round loss to Virginia Tech.
Georgia (4-1), meanwhile, trailed by double digits virtually the entire way in an 80-61 loss to Dayton.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LAHAINA, Hawaii -- Dayton wanted to use its size as an advantage against Virginia Tech, mainly by getting the ball in the post to Obi Toppin.
Twenty dunks is a good sign it worked. Now Obi and the Flyers are headed to the Maui Invitational title game.
Obi Toppin had 24 points and eight rebounds in another dominating Maui Invitational performance, lifting Dayton into the title game with an emphatic 89-62 victory over Virginia Tech on Tuesday.
"I think all year we have been one of the more efficient teams in the country when you look at it from an offensive standpoint," Dayton coach Anthony Grant said. "So for us, I think it's just understanding who we are, identity-wise, and trying to stick to that identity."
Toppin rose to the occasion on the national stage in Dayton's Maui opener and topped himself against Virginia Tech.
The 6-foot-9 sophomore had the loud Dayton crowd roaring in the first half with a string of 3-pointers and brought them to their feet with a series of dunks in the second as the Flyers (5-0) raced past Virginia Tech (6-1).
Toppin shot 10 of 14 from the floor and led an early charge as Dayton jumped on the Hokies. The Flyers shot 64%, went 11 of 23 from the 3-point arc and have a chance to add a second Maui Invitational title -- with 2003 -- against No. 4 Kansas Wednesday night.
Virginia Tech notched the first upset in Maui, making all the big plays down the stretch to knock off No. 3 Michigan State 71-66.
The Flyers opened their fourth Maui trip by knocking off Georgia 80-61 behind Toppin's 25 points. Dayton closed out the rousing victory by hitting its final 10 shots.
BIG PICTURE
Dayton will be a popular mid-major pick to make a deep run in March regardless of what happens in the title game. The Flyers are that good.
Virginia Tech took down mighty Michigan State, but was no match for Toppin and the Flyers.
2020 NBA Mock Draft
24. LA Lakers - Obi Toppin / Dayton / 6-9 PF[/b]
ESPN’s Jonathan Givony wrote, “Dayton power forward Obi Toppin moved up 20 spots to No. 24 after his performance at the Nike Skills Academy, which would have won him camp MVP had that award been handed out. The redshirt sophomore is the oldest player projected in our first round, at 21.5 years.”
Obi Toppin – 24.0 PPG and 8.2 RPG in 30.0 MPG // 72.3% FGs, 75.0% FTs, and 53.3% 3-PT (8 of 15 made)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LAHAINA, Hawaii --The Flyers and Jayhawks spent much of the afternoon trading leads and highlight-reel plays in a bleacher-shaking atmosphere inside the bandbox Lahaina Civic Center. Kansas (6-1) looked as if it would run away with a late 11-0 run in regulation.
The Flyers refused to back down, tying it when Jalen Crutcher buried a 3-pointer from about 5 feet behind the new, deeper arc with 2.1 seconds left.
The Jayhawks absorbed the blow and delivered a few in overtime with their 7-foot, 270-pound center. Kansas went to Azubuike early in the overtime and the big man delivered, scoring three baskets at the rim. A 32% free throw shooter entering the game, he also hit three from the line in overtime. Marcus Garrett made three free throws in the final 18 seconds to seal Kansas' second Maui title in four years.
Dayton made a name for itself by winning the first two Maui games, then went toe-to-toe with a blue-blood in the final.
As expected, Dayton and Kansas played a fast-paced, high-level game with the championship on the line, trading dunks, 3-pointers and buckets in transition.
"That was a great basketball game," Self said. "Two good teams competing against each other and in a terrific atmosphere."
BIG PICTURE
Dayton burst into the national consciousness with its run in Maui, beating two larger-conference schools and taking Kansas to the wire.
Last night jbarajas0490 wrote:
Dayton is legit this year.
Last night Jet915 wrote:
A-10 has a couple of lock NCAA teams this year in Dayton and VCU. WCC will get Gonzaga and St. Mary's.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Flyers rank first in the nation in two offensive categories.
It’s an old story — Dayton fans traveling well, no matter the distance — but one that bears repeating. “We got some of the greatest fans in the country,” Grant said. “You can see by the way they travel, the way they show up here. They love the Flyers. So I can’t thank them enough for coming out here and giving us all the love and support that they give us.”
Dayton had a large fan advantage Monday in an 80-61 victory against Georgia and again Tuesday in an 87-62 victory against Virginia Tech. UD fans may have matched Kansas fans in energy and decibels Wednesday in the championship game, but one of college basketball’s most famous programs did bring more fans, not to mention a talented team that proved just a bit too tough for the Flyers.
Best stats: Dayton’s consistent offense has scored at least 80 points in all six games. The Flyers rank No. 1 in the country in two categories: effective field-goal percentage (62.6), which takes into account 2s and 3s, and 2-point field-goal percentage (66.2). The offense ranks fifth overall in efficiency.
The Flyers improved their 3-point accuracy in each of the three games: 37 percent to 45.8 to 48.5. They rank 36th in the country in 3-point shooting accuracy (38.9) after ranking 231st (33.2) last season.
Best development: Dayton center Jordy Tshimanga, who missed the first three games with a knee injury, played seven minutes against Georgia and two minutes against Kansas, scoring five points in the two appearances. He didn’t get much of a chance to show what he can do in that short time, but it was a step toward getting back to playing meaningful minutes down the line.
How much fun was Tuesday night?
First, Dayton put on an amazing performance in an 89-62 victory over a previously unbeaten Virginia Tech team that had topped Michigan State just one day prior. Shouts to Obi Toppin. Then, Stephen F. Austin, as a 28-point underdog, beat No. 1 Duke 85-83 in overtime inside Cameron Indoor Stadium in what was one of the biggest upsets in college basketball history. Shouts to Nathan Bain.
Just an incredible evening.
Needless to say, the CBS Sports Top 25 And 1 daily college basketball rankings have been impacted. Duke was hit with the same 10-spot auto-drop that I previously used on Kentucky and Michigan State; it's the best way, in my opinion, to blindly punish obviously good teams with strong computer numbers for bad losses without overreacting to a suddenly questionable body of work. Meanwhile, undefeated Dayton jumped to No. 9 in Wednesday's updated Top 25 And 1 because, man, the Flyers just looked terrific against Virginia Tech -- and I won't be surprised at all if Anthony Grant's team beats Kansas in the title game of the Maui Invitational. Toppin, who is averaging 24.0 points and 8.2 rebounds in 30.0 minutes per game while shooting 72.3 percent from the field and 53.3 percent from 3-point range, will enter the showdown with the highest Player Efficiency Rating in the country. He's a legitimate National Player of the Year candidate.
Wednesday's Top 25 And 1 BIGGEST MOVER: +18 DAYTON
1. Louisville 6-0
2. Kansas 5-1
3. Maryland 5-0
4. North Carolina 5-0
5. Virginia 7-0
6. Gonzaga 6-0
7. Seton Hall 4-1
8. Ohio State 6-0
9. Dayton 5-0
10. Kentucky 5-1
11. Duke 6-1
12. Michigan State 5-2
13. Texas Tech 5-0
14. Oregon 5-0
15. Memphis 5-1
16. Auburn 7-0
17. VCU 6-0
18. Tennessee 5-0
19. Arizona 6-0
20. Utah State 7-0
21. LSU 4-2
22. Washington 5-1
23. Baylor 5-1
24. Villanova 4-2
25. Colorado 5-0
26. Penn State 5-0
This morning the Dayton Daily News wrote:
Dayton’s performance raised the expectations to an even higher level. The Flyers are now favored in every remaining game, according to KenPom.
Alabama, Davidson, Indiana, North Carolina, Providence, Stanford, Texas, and UNLV will convene in Maui for the 37th annual Tournament, which will be contested November 23-25, 2020 at the historic Lahaina Civic Center on the island of Maui.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 San Diego State
2 Kansas
3 Ohio State
4 Butler
5 Duke
6 Baylor
7 Auburn
8 Gonzaga
9 Dayton
10 West Virginia
17 Villanova
22 Colorado
23 Creighton
27 Saint Mary's
28 Seton Hall
34 Marquette
42 Virginia Tech
43 VCU
44 Xavier
46 Georgetown
48 St. John's
59 Georgia
63 DePaul
64 Richmond
75 Duquesne
78 UConn
79 Saint Louis
90 Rhode Island
96 Davidson
102 George Mason
105 Providence
124 La Salle
131 Massachusetts
172 St. Bonaventure
221 Saint Joseph's
248 George Washington
262 Fordham
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kansas free throw shooting: 4-10 (40%)
Villanova free throw shooting: 2-2 (100%)
Kansas 36 37 • 17 • 90
Dayton 37 36 • 11 • 84
Kansas free throw shooting: 20-28 (71%)
Dayton free throw shooting: 14-19 (74%)
Colorado 32 34 • 12 • 78
Dayton 36 30 • 10 • 76
Colorado free throw shooting: 17-21 (81%)
Dayton free throw shooting: 5-7 (74%)
7. Dayton 83.3
1. Dayton .531
1. Dayton .628
17. Dayton .387
2. Dayton 19.8
7. Dayton 1.47
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Creighton 16,878
Marquette 14,607
Dayton 13,315
Xavier 10,247
Villanova 10,065
Providence 8,486
Seton Hall 8,202
Butler 8,180
Connecticut 8,106
VCU 7,637
Georgetown 7,008
Saint Louis 6,165
Rhode Island 5,601
Richmond 5,372
DePaul 4,605
St. Bonaventure 3,776
St. John's 3,730
George Mason 3,723
Davidson 3,524
UMass 2,486
George Washington 2,413
Saint Joseph's 2,234
La Salle 2,085
Fordham 1,999
Duquesne 1,347
2020 RANKINGS - THE BEST 164 CATHOLIC COLLEGES IN AMERICA
1. University of Notre Dame (National Ranking: #17 of 1,626)
2. Georgetown University (National Ranking: #24 of 1,626)
4. Villanova University (National Ranking: #81 of 1,626)
7. Saint Louis University (National Ranking: #138 of 1,626)
10. University of Dayton (National Ranking: #150 of 1,626)
---- University of Connecticut (National Ranking: #163 of 1,626)
12. Creighton University (National Ranking: #180 of 1,626)
14. Gonzaga University (National Ranking: #185 of 1,626)
---- Butler University (National Ranking: #190 of 1,626)
17. Marquette University (National Ranking: #206 of 1,626)
20. Fordham University (National Ranking: #233 of 1,626)
21. Providence College (National Ranking: #235 of 1,626)
22. DePaul University (National Ranking: #238 of 1,626)
28. Seton Hall University (National Ranking: #280 of 1,626)
---- Virginia Commonwealth (National Ranking: #376 of 1,626)
45. Xavier University (National Ranking: #392 of 1,626)
77. St. John's University (National Ranking: #639 of 1,626)
On Monday January 13th kayako wrote:
Re: Top 25 - Getting & Staying Ranked (2019-2020)
351 coaches would thrather play Dayton in NCAAT than Nova.
On Monday January 13th kayako wrote:scoscox wrote:
Kenpom:
Nova: 23
Wichita: 25
Dayton: 6
I could never be mistaken for a dayton fan, but not sure why you think this. neither nova or wichita have been particularly impressive
You'll convince nobody that Dayton is #6 team or even has the 6th best resume.
1. Dayton .524
108T. Villanova .452
1. Dayton .623
32T. Villanova .547
28T. Dayton .375
130T. Villanova .342
1. Dayton 19.4
42T. Villanova 15.7
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4T. Dayton 1.50
17. Villanova 1.37
On January 3, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Dayton’s only two losses to date were in games featuring numerous very questionable calls that seriously favored Kansas and Colorado. Dayton’s wins over St. Mary and Virginia Tech were expected, but the Flyers are only two whistles away from a perfect 14-0 record at present.
Dayton
The Flyers are by no means some under-the-radar program (their home gym hosts the First Four every year) and they went to four consecutive NCAA tournaments last decade, including an Elite Eight appearance, under Archie Miller. But their history also says they're prone to going four or five years, heck, maybe 10, without making the tournament. When they have gone, they've typically earned a seed somewhere between a No. 7 seed and No. 12 seed, which means they're facing an uphill battle to win their opening game, let alone multiple.
But this year, thanks to national player of the year candidate Obi Toppin, Dayton is potentially a top-5 team in the sport. The Flyers are 14-2, ranked No. 6 on kenpom.com, No. 9 in the NET and No. 15 in the AP poll. Their only losses were to likely NCAA tournament teams Kansas and Colorado in overtime on neutral courts. So Dayton is maybe two bounces away from being 16-0 and potentially ranked No. 1 in the country.
On Monday January 13th scoscox wrote:On Monday January 13th kayako wrote:
Nova and probably Wichita State should have jumped Dayton.
Kenpom:
Nova: 23
Wichita: 25
Dayton: 6
I could never be mistaken for a dayton fan, but not sure why you think this. Neither nova or wichita state have been particularly impressive.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Data through games of Wednesday, January 15, 2020 (3199 games)
1. Kansas
2. Duke
3. Baylor
4. West Virginia
5. Dayton
6. Michigan State
7. Butler
8. Gonzaga
9. Ohio State
10. Louisville
11. Seton Hall
23. Colorado
25. Villanova
33. Marquette
36. Saint Mary's
38. Wichita State
39. Creighton
47. Georgetown
50. Virginia Tech
51. VCU
On January 15th kayako wrote:Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Bottom Line: I cannot be convinced that 351 coaches would rather play Dayton in NCAAT than Nova, but think what you will.
No, you can't convince me that Dayton has the better resume or has the better team.
On January 15th kayako wrote:
I shouldn't have mentioned 351 division 1 coaches or placed myself in a hypothetical Mark Few position. There, I'll take it back. Great week for Dayton so far with beating VCU and Georgia & Vtech winning.
On February 2, 2020 kayako wrote:On February 2, 2020 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
5. While it has generally been assumed up until now that Dayton would jump at the opportunity to join the Big East conference, today’s NET Rankings will give the UD administration and athletic department a lot to think about. If Dayton or Gonzaga were members of the Big East Conference this season, it is quite likely that: (a) they would have lost BE conference games by February 1st, (b) they would have worse NET Rankings than they presently enjoy, and (c) they would not be ranked as high in the AP Poll.
6. Item 5 above should end any discussion about Gonzaga joining the Big East in the future, as it can be seen that Gonzaga is clearly better off being the big fish in the WCC. The same logic could also be applied to the Dayton Flyers, who could be better off being the big fish in the Atlantic 10, despite its mid-major status. There are no easy conference games in the Big East, which is great for fans, but not so great for the BE coaches, who have to live with the consequences of having no poor teams in the conference.
7. If Providence were in the Atlantic 10 this season, the Friars would likely be a Top 3 team in the conference and cruising toward an At-large bid in the 2020 NCAA Tournament. Such is the difference in the top-to-bottom quality of the Big East and Atlantic 10.
Being the cream of the crop in a mid-major conference has its advantages. I've argued that Gonzaga probably has no interest in joining the BE, or even a scheduling alliance as suggested by some. Why would they, when they can cherry pick the teams they want to play in OOC to balance out their weak WCC slate? But same logic can not be applied to Dayton, yet. Only if AG guides them to a multi-year domination of A10, which is imo harder than what Gonzaga did in their conference.
Top 8 WCC Teams:
3 Gonzaga
26 BYU
33 Saint Mary's (CA)
85 San Francisco
100 Santa Clara
124 Pacific
142 Pepperdine
215 San Diego
Top 8 Atlantic 10 Teams:
5 Dayton
36 VCU
40 Rhode Island
56 Richmond
68 Saint Louis
88 Duquesne
98 Davidson
127 St. Bonaventure
8th Place in the Big East Conference:
59 DePaul
When the Flyers begin the 2019-20 season against Indiana State Saturday night, the University will be celebrating the 50th anniversary season of UD Arena, and the completion of a three-year, $76.2 million Arena Transformation Project. The game is sold out ...
The 10 remaining Dayton Flyers men’s basketball games at UD Arena this season have sold out. UD announced Friday no tickets remain for the North Florida game. All nine Atlantic 10 Conference home games that follow had already sold out.
Here are the top 25 players of the 2020s so far. These are rankings based on college performance and not a mock draft.
1. Obi Toppin, Dayton Flyers
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Matt Norlander focuses on a Flyers team that's so, so much more than Obi Toppin
Just so we're all perfectly clear on this: The Dayton Flyers can win the 2020 national title. UD boasts the goods, so much so that a No. 1 seed isn't out of the equation. If we started the NCAA Tournament today, I'd probably pen UD into my Final Four, regardless of who else was in its quadrant of the bracket. What a powerful, sleek, adroit, satisfying team this is.
On January 26, 2020 on a Dayton Flyers fan’s message board, a poster wrote:
I don't care what school offers him, I just don't see at this point of his career would AG find anywhere else more attractive. The bigger the school, the better chance that a couple years of disappointment with the fan base will result in him being out of a job. At the age of 53, you are looking for security, continuity and dependability and he's found that here. It's why UD wanted him and he wanted UD. If he were to use this chance as a stepping stone, it would make him disingenuous and that's not who AG is.
I myself will look at these rumors with amusement because I don't believe for a second that an offer he can't refuse to take him away from UD will come. Maybe, when he's in his 60s and the thought of a warm tropical climate is tempting, he would take a step down and coach for a Hawaiian team or something, but he's not going to be lured out of here to step up in status.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On January 26, 2020 on a Dayton Flyers fan’s message board, another poster wrote:
Relax folks...AG is just getting started at UD. He is not leaving after this season. I’m in the camp he retires at UD.
The Grants weren’t planning on leaving OKC until all their kids were thru high school. Based on the DDN article at the time of his hire, AG said he had to talk his wife Chris into changing that plan because UD was such a special place for him. I doubt any other place would rank in that category. Only one I can think of might be Florida and then it’s still a crap shoot like AL ended up being.
But their youngest is 14 years old. That’s another 4 years until he is out of high school. Plus two other kids are enrolled at UD.
And here is something people don’t think about. AG played for Donoher. He was at UD for like 25 years. AG is close to Donoher and I think he would advise AG to stay put, especially if things are going great. Donoher can speak of building a legacy at UD as a successful coach and the satisfaction of being someplace for a long time.
RANK SCHOOL ... VALUATION ... 1-YR VALUE CHANGE
18. University of Dayton .... $100,010,000 ... 18.40%
26. Marquette University ..... $72,400,000 .... 4.50%
28. Villanova University ....... $71,080,000 ... 64.90%
35. Gonzaga University ........ $66,120,000 ... 37.80%
38. Xavier University .......... $61,870,000 ..... 3.30%
50. Georgetown University ... $50,270,000 ... -13.90%
On February 2nd xudash wrote:
Ohio only has two major teams: Ohio State and Xavier.
6. Dayton (1271 points)
Others with votes:
Ohio State (19 points)
Bowling Green (1)
Xavier (0)
On April 10, 2015 xudash wrote:augkash wrote:
Lol @ all the hate from XU fans. Why are you guys so scared of Dayton? And most people know about Dayton and its basketball program.
You guys haven't proven that you have a clue about putting together a sustainable basketball program that actually wins where it matters.
This is not the time to bring up Archie Miller, because he is not going to stay at UD much longer. If anyone knows about career aspirations when it comes to a member of the Miller family, it would be a Xavior fan.
Dayton's record with respect to naming head coaches is abysmal. There is no other way to look at it.
Finally, most people don't know about UD. That is a ridiculous position to take.
Dayton Flyers forward Obi Toppin has been in the conversation about National Player of the Year all season. His coach, Anthony Grant, is starting to get the same type of acclaim. On Saturday, ESPN analyst Dick Vitale wrote on Twitter he would include Grant on his list of five coach of the year candidates.
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