classof29 wrote:Good.
first, it shows how good the teams that battled L'Ville and Cuse all season were
second, it is free "big east" publicity
admin wrote:Two Big East teams in the Final 4 speaks to the high level of play throughout the league. Certainly it will be a loss next year without Louisville and Syracuse but the future is so bright for the new league. The A10 will take a step back and the Mountain was a sham this year. I imagine we will be ahead of the PAC12 and SEC and probably be on par with the Big 12 next year.
BillikensWin wrote:If the A-10 gets two bids next year, the "hopefuls" from the A-10 are in big, big trouble.
BillikensWin wrote:If the A-10 gets two bids next year, the "hopefuls" from the A-10 are in big, big trouble.
BillEsq wrote:BillikensWin wrote:If the A-10 gets two bids next year, the "hopefuls" from the A-10 are in big, big trouble.
Why do you say that? One Slu is one of the teams picked to come out of the A-10.
2. the Preliminary Number of NCAA bids does not really show the strength of the conference the A-10 could easily put in 3-4 teams next year.
3. All of this is based on real early premature speculation, no reason to be alarmed.
4. The A-10 will still likely have 8-10 teams in the top 100 RPI and will still be considered a good conference.
5. If anything it only adds to the interest of the BE in expanding they have 2 teams just out side the bubble. Adding 2 more top 100 rpi teams could be whats needed to put one or more teams into the dance.
6. If the BE does expand the A-10 is still the most likely source of any incoming teams.
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