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DAVIDSON They have had success and like George Mason were the darlings of past tourneys. However very small school. do they have the following? Where do they even stand in their own state? Behind UNC, Duke, NC State, Wake at best. where do they rank if you add in Charlotte, ECU, Appy State or any of the other UNC locations like Greensboro?
Michael in Raleigh wrote:gosports1 wrote: students
DAVIDSON They have had success and like George Mason were the darlings of past tourneys. However very small school. do they have the following? Where do they even stand in their own state? Behind UNC, Duke, NC State, Wake at best. where do they rank if you add in Charlotte, ECU, Appy State or any of the other UNC locations like Greensboro?
Any of the public schools (UNCG, UNCW, App State, ECU, Charlotte, others) have a greater potential for solid fan support and local viewership than Davidson because of their larger student bodies and alumni bases. That potential is hard to reach, though. Davidson is the only one with a strong basketball history and culture. App State is trying; they hired former longtime Davidson assistant coach Jim Fox a couple years ago. He seems to know what he is doing (solid head on his shoulders) but there have been few on the court results.
Davidson does get more attention on statewide and local radio than any other non-ACC teams in the state, and rightfully so. They are an outstanding school academically, but it must be noted they are really small, and they are basically a liberal arts school. There are not many, if any, Ph.D or Master's programs, at Davidson.
Personally, if I was in charge of the Big East, I would want to see how they handle some more years in the A-10, not to mention how they do post-McKillop, before extending them an invitation. Right now I think staying at 10 would demonstrate confidence and strength, but if expansion is a must, there are others who carry less risk.
Jet915 wrote:Michael in Raleigh wrote:gosports1 wrote: students
DAVIDSON They have had success and like George Mason were the darlings of past tourneys. However very small school. do they have the following? Where do they even stand in their own state? Behind UNC, Duke, NC State, Wake at best. where do they rank if you add in Charlotte, ECU, Appy State or any of the other UNC locations like Greensboro?
Any of the public schools (UNCG, UNCW, App State, ECU, Charlotte, others) have a greater potential for solid fan support and local viewership than Davidson because of their larger student bodies and alumni bases. That potential is hard to reach, though. Davidson is the only one with a strong basketball history and culture. App State is trying; they hired former longtime Davidson assistant coach Jim Fox a couple years ago. He seems to know what he is doing (solid head on his shoulders) but there have been few on the court results.
Davidson does get more attention on statewide and local radio than any other non-ACC teams in the state, and rightfully so. They are an outstanding school academically, but it must be noted they are really small, and they are basically a liberal arts school. There are not many, if any, Ph.D or Master's programs, at Davidson.
Personally, if I was in charge of the Big East, I would want to see how they handle some more years in the A-10, not to mention how they do post-McKillop, before extending them an invitation. Right now I think staying at 10 would demonstrate confidence and strength, but if expansion is a must, there are others who carry less risk.
Really small is an understatement. I think i read that they are the smallest (or one of) D1 school in the country.
xusandy wrote:Davidson is an interesting possibility, due to academics and being private ("fit"), and to the Charlotte market.
FWIW, I think that "fit" is much, much more important to the decision makers than to basketball fans, so much so that I think UConn and VCU are non-starters. I also think having a geographic identity (lower travel costs for minor sports) is also much more important for them then for you or me, and so I think any school west of Omaha is a non-starter. In fact, I think there are only a very few reasonable expansion possibilities:
(1) St. Louis -- almost a no-brainer, great "fit" and "geography", plus they have a strong fan base, are in a major media market, and are investing heavily in bball. Slam dunk. If we expand, I predict that SLU WILL be invited to join.
(2) Richmond -- slight preference over Dayton, due simply to my perception that adding an east coast school AND a midwestern school makes more sense than adding 2 midwestern ones, plus there's the XU-Dayton thing. Both Richmond and Dayton are great fits, are committed to good bball, but both are in smaller media markets, and it's hard to see FOX or another network getting really excited about either one.
(3) Dayton -- see above.
(4) a New England school that's private, church affiliated, already committed or willing to commit lots of $$$ to basketball, and one that could bring expand our footprint in the New England media market -- maybe Holy Cross or BU will step up to the plate; maybe BC eventually realizes they'll NEVER be competitive int he ACC and are a poor fit there themselves. If so, any one of those 3 might be a reasonable addition.
(5) Detroit -- catholic, private, huge media market that doesn't overlap with what we have now, but no commitment to basketball, and apparently not interested in making one.
(6) Davidson -- definitely worth a look, but truly a long, long, longshot.
Finally, most of us seem locked into the idea of going from 10 to 12, but there's no good reason why 11 wouldn't work -- just add SLU and defer on adding a 12th member for several more years. FOX would probably be very happy with that. That said, I also think the most likely number of new teams we'll add in the next 2-3 years is 0; if it ain't broke, don't fix it. But....there's always that pile of silly money out there, and it's in the hands of folks who have an apparently insatiable desire for more sports programming on TV, so adding two "good fit" teams to the current Big East in exchange for a nicer media contract is possible.
gosports1 wrote:there is no shot of UConn coming into play. well let me rephrase that. there is one shot. if there is a revolution in Connecticut and the people storm the university demanding change. There is as much a chance of UConn dropping FB as there is of PC or Seton Hall adding it.
BTW BC isn't an option either and never will be. Unless of course the Catholic church outlaws FB and if that happens there is maybe a 2% change BC would drop FB and come to the BE
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