NJRedman wrote:If we really want to keep the balance why not just bite the bullet and invite VCU? They clearly are a program that can grow into a successful Big East program. I don't care that they are not private, they are a basketball school and one in a market we don't cover.
ChelseaFriar wrote:Xudash wrote:I doubt BC has any intentions of dropping football. Something materially damaging to the ACC would have to occur before that ever hits their radar screen, insofar as BC can heavily rely on reasonably solid funding through its ACC affiliation.
Besides, I recall recently reading an article on BC that was about that institution sinking $200 million into capital projects involving athletics.
They are in competitive purgatory for sure, but they're not in financial retreat mode yet.
Yeah, no way they drop football. Despite their shrinking season ticket holder base, they would get absolutely crushed by alumni for that move.
stever20 wrote:NJRedman wrote:If we really want to keep the balance why not just bite the bullet and invite VCU? They clearly are a program that can grow into a successful Big East program. I don't care that they are not private, they are a basketball school and one in a market we don't cover.
yeah there is no basketball reason at all whatsoever why they aren't in the Big East right now. And they've now answered the one major thing everyone threw at them with Shaka gone they didn't collapse.
stever20 wrote:NJRedman wrote:If we really want to keep the balance why not just bite the bullet and invite VCU? They clearly are a program that can grow into a successful Big East program. I don't care that they are not private, they are a basketball school and one in a market we don't cover.
yeah there is no basketball reason at all whatsoever why they aren't in the Big East right now. And they've now answered the one major thing everyone threw at them with Shaka gone they didn't collapse.
RetireFiftyTu wrote:Not exactly related to Big East expansion, but Wichita St, Dayton, St. Louis, St. Joe's, Richmond, George Washington, VCU, Davidson, Valpo, and Belmont should form their own conference. Basically the schools from the A-10 that are typically toward the top along with a few other quality mid-majors. I know this isn't going to happen for a multitude of reasons, but it would be extremely beneficial for these teams to do this. This league would probably be the best league outside the Power 5 and the Big East. Could occasionally be better than a Power 5 league. Would be a multi-bid league almost every year. Also would give teams like Wichita St, Valpo, and Belmont the opportunity to get an at-large bid every year. In the MVC, Horizon League, and OVC it's very difficult to get an at-large bid.
Hall2012 wrote:stever20 wrote:NJRedman wrote:If we really want to keep the balance why not just bite the bullet and invite VCU? They clearly are a program that can grow into a successful Big East program. I don't care that they are not private, they are a basketball school and one in a market we don't cover.
yeah there is no basketball reason at all whatsoever why they aren't in the Big East right now. And they've now answered the one major thing everyone threw at them with Shaka gone they didn't collapse.
I'd still hold off on saying that. Yes, they had a very nice year under Will Wade, but he had Shaka Smart's players and he runs the same system so there was little to no adjustment. Let's wait and see if he can keep this team towards the top of the A10 for a few years. Also, where will they be if they lose Wade? Between this season and the 2 he had a Chattanooga, he has attracted some high major attention.
Gopher+RamFan wrote:
So the questions already have arisen.... "And what will they do if they lose Will Wade?"
Will posters on this board keep moving the goalposts in regards to this? Before it was "wait until Shaka leaves" now it's Wade? Weve hired Capel III, Anthony Grant, Shaka Smart and Will Wade in succession. I firmly believe that we have great University and Athletic leadership that has put our program in a position to succeed. I hope we keep Wade a long time, he has roots in the area from being an assistant here for years. He is a Clemson graduate and from Tennessee - I'm sure he'll leave one day. I'm also sure he'll leave VCU in a great position moving forward, just like the others have.
Sorry for the novel length response.
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