by xusandy » Mon Dec 14, 2015 5:47 pm
Obviously the BEAST has done great OOC this year, and is once again a top conference nationally. Additionally, recruiting seems to be going great at almost all schools for 2016 and 2017. My Musketeers have already seen an increase in recruit quality in the past 3 years, and I suspect that's been true at several other places as well.
So here's my dream scenario going forward: Mullin, Wojo, and Leito ALL rebuild their programs to their former levels. Villanova, Xavier, Butler, and Georgetown just keep on keepin' on. Seton Hall, Providence, and Creighton all keep their current coaches for the near future and recruit well enough for 2 of the 3 to be nationally relevant in any given year. YIKES! No easy games in the league schedule for anyone, ever! Gotta have a few breaks in the grind; even the "old" Big East had a few every year.
So is my dream scenario even possible? Certainly it's not highly likely given how many things have to happen simultaneously, but from the moment the new BEAST came together, I've been shouting about the recruiting potential of (1) no schools in the league that have D1 football to compete with, (2) generally big media markets with mostly "lesser" competition for fans, (3) a strong league member common identity around "values" (I'd say "Catholic" here except for Butler's presence), and (4) relatively strong academics. That's one heckuva sales message to high school kids AND to their parents, particularly if/when you've got a good coach delivering it. So I think that my dream scenario is a stretch, but at least somewhat possible.
So then what? Well, of course then the league would need to add a couple of lesser teams with (1), (2), (3), and (4) going for them! Welcome St. Louis, and/or Boston University, and/or Detroit, and/or Richmond, and/or Dayton. Put it down as a 3-5 year goal.