Cheech wrote:So, again as I did back in July I come in peace . Congrats on a great year by the Big East sorry for all of us what has happen. So I told you back then that Dayton would be very good and as you all saw we had the best player in the country , the team was terrific , had a GameDay and received and will continue to receive huge National attention thru the NBA draft. We will be even with OBi leaving very very good again next year. Our coach will be National coach of the year and we sold out every game. Not a one hit wonder, it was out 5th NCAA appearance in 7 years . Far more than many of the BIg East members. ESPN is on our bandwagon, we are returning to Maui in 4 years and back to Atlantis in 2 years. No one....no one other than Kentucky travels like we do. We are very profitable and now a National brand. Economics will make us the next fit for this great conference. TV lost there ass this March and are already pushing the NCAA for makeup money and more games to televise going forward. Next summer we will celebrate together 1
Cheech wrote:
So, again as I did back in July I come in peace. Congrats on a great year by the Big East …
Xudash wrote:
I am a Xavier fan, which means I am biased here, but I will attempt to be direct and objective.
Xudash wrote:
Dayton is not a national brand.
Xudash wrote:
Dayton marched through a very mediocre conference and piled up a unique winning percentage primarily as a result of one key player - who will be gone.
Xudash wrote:
You marched through that shitty conference with very poor television exposure. Winning games in the A10 and winning games in that conference on back water TV channels does not create a national brand.
Xudash wrote:
You should consider that probably half the BE conference members would have matched your record had they played your schedule
Xudash wrote:
It is more than just about basketball as far as Xavier is concerned.
2. Georgetown University
6. Villanova University
8. Marquette University
9. University of Dayton
10. Providence College
12. Creighton University
17. DePaul University
29. Xavier University
40. Seton Hall University
49. St. John's University
2. Georgetown University (National Ranking: #24 of 1,626) ==> No change.
4. Villanova University (National Ranking: #81 of 1,626) ==> Up 2 places.
10. University of Dayton (National Ranking: #150 of 1,626) ==> Down 1 place.
12. Creighton University (National Ranking: #180 of 1,626) ==> No change.
17. Marquette University (National Ranking: #206 of 1,626) ==> Down 9 places.
21. Providence College (National Ranking: #235 of 1,626) ==> Down 11 places.
22. DePaul University (National Ranking: #238 of 1,626) ==> Down 5 places.
28. Seton Hall University (National Ranking: #280 of 1,626) ==> Up 12 places.
45. Xavier University (National Ranking: #392 of 1,626) ==> Down 16 places.
77. St. John's University (National Ranking: #639 of 1,626) ==> Down 28 places.
Xudash wrote:
UD, as a mid-major in a weak conference, doesn’t make the grade, especially now.
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%
38. Xavier University .......... $61,870,000 ..... 3.30%
50. Georgetown University ... $50,270,000 ... -13.90%
17,314 • Creighton
15,145 • Marquette
13,363 • Dayton
11,299 • Villanova
10,328 • Seton Hall
10,311 • Xavier
10,064 • Providence
9,199 • UConn
8,617 • Butler
7,931 • Georgetown
6,236 • St. John's
5,187 • DePaul
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote: I’m done with this thread and topic.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Working on Day 9 of staying the house, sheltering myself and family from the outside world. I am running out of (good) content. Another discussion about adding a 12th team surely is scraping the bottom of the barrel. The UD/X contingencies certainly don't seem to like each other much, that's for sure. The only teams that I would have ever considered adding since the beginning is/was: UConn, ND (if they somehow had a change of heart about the ACC and wanted to join the other catholic schools--I know, zero chance), & Gonzaga. I look at the rest (Dayton included) and say: "meh."
But two ridiculous statements IMO from each side.
FFlyer: "Dayton was the most talked about team in college hoops."
Um, no. Even when Nova won 2 NC's in '16 and '18 they were still behind Duke, UNC, UK and KU (and maybe even UVA) in terms of "most talked about." So there's that. ESPN hypes all things that appear on their network. Other than the late season, impromptu Game Day visit, I don't recall seeing Dayton all that much on ESPN. Obi T. probably got more mentions than the collective Dayton team. Unfortunately for you guys there were 2 other non-power conference teams (SDSU & Zags) that occupied that "root for the underdog" mantle as well. So maybe in Dayton they were "most talked about," but that certainly wasn't the case anywhere else.
Dash: "Half the BE conference would have matched your record."
I don't buy this side of the argument either. I think they were a very good team. I would have expected Dayton to be in that Nova, CU, SHU top tier. I find it highly unlikely that they would get anything other than a split vs. those top teams. Then trying to beat Butler twice, PC twice, Marq twice, and then escape all those other games vs. X, SJU, G'town and even DePaul. Good luck there; it would have taken it's toll. So instead of 29-2, I'm guessing they'd be around 24-7ish. 12-6/13-5 in league seems very realistic IMO. So they'd probably be in the same 2-4 seed range as the other top 3 BE teams this year.
Either way, Dayton isn't getting an invite any time soon and the HLOH posters aren't on the BE Presidents Board anyway. So who cares? Not sure why you Dayton fans need to come on here in an effort to get validation or acceptance that you had a good year. Congrats. Unfortunately without a March Madness this year, this team will never be remembered for much of anything other than that A10 reg. season Champ. banner. You'll always have that.
Xudash wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Working on Day 9 of staying the house, sheltering myself and family from the outside world. I am running out of (good) content. Another discussion about adding a 12th team surely is scraping the bottom of the barrel. The UD/X contingencies certainly don't seem to like each other much, that's for sure. The only teams that I would have ever considered adding since the beginning is/was: UConn, ND (if they somehow had a change of heart about the ACC and wanted to join the other catholic schools--I know, zero chance), & Gonzaga. I look at the rest (Dayton included) and say: "meh."
But two ridiculous statements IMO from each side.
FFlyer: "Dayton was the most talked about team in college hoops."
Um, no. Even when Nova won 2 NC's in '16 and '18 they were still behind Duke, UNC, UK and KU (and maybe even UVA) in terms of "most talked about." So there's that. ESPN hypes all things that appear on their network. Other than the late season, impromptu Game Day visit, I don't recall seeing Dayton all that much on ESPN. Obi T. probably got more mentions than the collective Dayton team. Unfortunately for you guys there were 2 other non-power conference teams (SDSU & Zags) that occupied that "root for the underdog" mantle as well. So maybe in Dayton they were "most talked about," but that certainly wasn't the case anywhere else.
Dash: "Half the BE conference would have matched your record."
I don't buy this side of the argument either. I think they were a very good team. I would have expected Dayton to be in that Nova, CU, SHU top tier. I find it highly unlikely that they would get anything other than a split vs. those top teams. Then trying to beat Butler twice, PC twice, Marq twice, and then escape all those other games vs. X, SJU, G'town and even DePaul. Good luck there; it would have taken it's toll. So instead of 29-2, I'm guessing they'd be around 24-7ish. 12-6/13-5 in league seems very realistic IMO. So they'd probably be in the same 2-4 seed range as the other top 3 BE teams this year.
Either way, Dayton isn't getting an invite any time soon and the HLOH posters aren't on the BE Presidents Board anyway. So who cares? Not sure why you Dayton fans need to come on here in an effort to get validation or acceptance that you had a good year. Congrats. Unfortunately without a March Madness this year, this team will never be remembered for much of anything other than that A10 reg. season Champ. banner. You'll always have that.
How dare you, Gumby. Muddled's post was ridiculous. That part of my post was simply over the top.
Otherwise, talk about an epic fail. Overstating a program's value and institution's position, and insulting the very programs you want your program to desperately join is not a good course to take. At least Muddled's color-coded idiocy and reliance on bad data to defend his weak position is more entertaining than annoying, and it certainly adds to the rep of the Dayton fanbase being delusional.
We have a long offseason to get through. It's up to the moderators to control or let fly the Dayton drivel from here. Personally, I'm ready to begin contemplating UCONN's formal entry into the conference and what that especially means for the media agreement moving forward.
We have a lot to look forward to the way we're about to be set up as an 11-member conference. And our results to-date and the strength those results have generated continue to provide us the luxury of being proactive, not reactive. The Big East has the luxury of controlling its timing for strategic actions for a while.
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