NJRedman wrote:They should look at schools with local interest like Illinois, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Indiana etc.
milksteak wrote:NJRedman wrote:They should look at schools with local interest like Illinois, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Indiana etc.
Let's be realistic...no way any of those teams will do a home and home with DePaul. They might be able to get something with Illinois. But keep in mind...there are few fanbases in the country that have a larger undeserved sense of self-worth.
DePaul is in a weird spot because there are not a whole lot of big non-Big East schools in their area that suck. Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Michigan, Michigan State, Iowa and Iowa State are all relatively nearby, but they are all pretty successful programs. They really wouldn't gain anything from a home-and-home with DePaul.
Minnesota and Missouri are probably more realistic regional options, but they are still pretty damn far away from Chicago. Illinois is certainly an option, but -- like I said -- I doubt they would ever agree to it. I could see Illinois agreeing to play in the United Center or something like that, though.
milksteak wrote:NJRedman wrote:They should look at schools with local interest like Illinois, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Indiana etc.
Let's be realistic...no way any of those teams will do a home and home with DePaul. They might be able to get something with Illinois. But keep in mind...there are few fanbases in the country that have a larger undeserved sense of self-worth.
DePaul is in a weird spot because there are not a whole lot of big non-Big East schools in their area that suck. Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Michigan, Michigan State, Iowa and Iowa State are all relatively nearby, but they are all pretty successful programs. They really wouldn't gain anything from a home-and-home with DePaul.
Minnesota and Missouri are probably more realistic regional options, but they are still pretty damn far away from Chicago. Illinois is certainly an option, but -- like I said -- I doubt they would ever agree to it. I could see Illinois agreeing to play in the United Center or something like that, though.
hoyahooligan wrote:milksteak wrote:NJRedman wrote:They should look at schools with local interest like Illinois, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, Indiana etc.
Let's be realistic...no way any of those teams will do a home and home with DePaul. They might be able to get something with Illinois. But keep in mind...there are few fanbases in the country that have a larger undeserved sense of self-worth.
DePaul is in a weird spot because there are not a whole lot of big non-Big East schools in their area that suck. Notre Dame, Indiana, Purdue, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Michigan, Michigan State, Iowa and Iowa State are all relatively nearby, but they are all pretty successful programs. They really wouldn't gain anything from a home-and-home with DePaul.
Minnesota and Missouri are probably more realistic regional options, but they are still pretty damn far away from Chicago. Illinois is certainly an option, but -- like I said -- I doubt they would ever agree to it. I could see Illinois agreeing to play in the United Center or something like that, though.
They gain exposure in Chicago. Teams like Duke and UNC employ this strategy all the time. That's why they've played @St. John's (Duke) and @ Rutgers(UNC).
Obviously the big 10 teams get that when they travel to NWestern, but that's not every year so even they may be interested. Plus it's an easy win but still gets you the road RPI bonus.
NJRedman wrote:Dude, lets be realistic. My Johnnies get home and homes with big name schools all the time because of our location.
NJRedman wrote:SJU in recent years have gotten big name schools like duke and UCLA to come to town.
NJRedman wrote:DePaul can get local midwestern powers to play in a brand new arena right off the lake.
milksteak wrote:NJRedman wrote:Dude, lets be realistic. My Johnnies get home and homes with big name schools all the time because of our location.
And MSG. MSG is the Mecca of the basketball world. Allstate is obviously miles behind MSG. DePaul doesn't even play any games in the United Center. No idea why. They could maybe get big-time programs into Chicago if they played there. Illinois does it.NJRedman wrote:SJU in recent years have gotten big name schools like duke and UCLA to come to town.
Not denying this. You guys are competitive. Teams have a lot more to lose playing DePaul.NJRedman wrote:DePaul can get local midwestern powers to play in a brand new arena right off the lake.
Only time will tell.
Overall, you East Coast guys frequently overestimate the value of the Big East in the Midwest. This is Big Ten country. Hell, Butler isn't even the most popular program in Indianapolis, and we are five miles north of Downtown. Midwestern Big Ten programs would rather play Kentucky, Louisville and Notre Dame in the non-conference. That's just the way it is. We can't even get Purdue or Indiana to come to Hinkle, and we've been on par if not better than both programs for at least a decade.
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