Hoya Hoya Hoya wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/21/sports/ncaabasketball/imagine-the-big-east-coast-to-coast.html?_r=1
So Gonzaga, St. Mary's, St. Louis, Dayton?
aughnanure wrote:Hoya Hoya Hoya wrote:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/21/sports/ncaabasketball/imagine-the-big-east-coast-to-coast.html?_r=1
So Gonzaga, St. Mary's, St. Louis, Dayton?
I think you'd need more than two schools out there to really help with the travel. BYU seems like a smart move. St. Louis gives another western Mid West team along with Marquette, DePaul, and Creighton. So I see 4 decent adds there. Not sure where else you'd go to add more teams out west, so would you stop at just 4? Wichita St seems very unlikely. Loyola Marymount hasn't been good since the late 80s.
The fact that Few actually commented on this positively (and almost advocating it) is pretty bog IMO.
SJHooper wrote:Add Gonzaga, St. Mary's, BYU, and Wichita St. Gonzaga is always very good, St. Mary's is always solid at worst, BYU is very good every so often, Wichita State is a huge rival with Creighton and St. Mary's is a huge rival with Gonzaga. We add 2 huge rivalries and gain top notch hoops. The best part? Football is still nonexistent. But if UConn wanted to jump on and agreed to ditch football, I'd grab them and VCU for a huge 16 team conference.
Villanova
Georgetown
St. John's
Xavier
Creighton
Providence
Seton Hall
DePaul
Marquette
Butler
New Additions:
VCU
Gonzaga
St. Mary's
UConn
Wichita St.
BYU
Even if UConn was never interested, you can get UNLV. I know it makes no sense, but no realignment makes sense logically.
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