DeltaV wrote:trephin wrote:Has X really elevated their performance? Or are they just finally getting media respect? I think many east coast basketball fans knew about their basketball after the epic 1990 clash with Georgetown and of course Pete Gillen who was and is a respected Brooklynite.
I always wondered why Xavier wasn't in the Big East...especially when we did have DePaul. I guess because Cincinnati had a football team, and X didn't...
Back when that round of realignment was taking place, the immediate noise in the press about expansion on the basketball side primarily included Marquette and Xavier.
Then it became Marquette and DePaul, with both coming from the same conference, along with the football schools that also came from that conference - C-USA. Later on, it was said that Mike Tranghese didn't want to hurt his protege (Linda Bruno; the inept and hideous Commissioner of the A10 at the time) nor did he want to look as cavalier as Swofford when it came to raiding conferences.
We were thus left to continue in the A10 for years longer, enjoying the likes of LossSalle, Fordham, Duquesne and the annual, perennial, self anointed pre-season champs, the UD Flyers, who would then promptly go .500 in conference season play and miss the post season.
I think some of it may be (almost reluctant) media respect, finally, though I do recall, even after the Marquette and DePaul selections took place, that Xavier, Gonzaga and Memphis at that time started to be treated differently - as high majors playing in mid-major conferences. The success was there. The Forbes rankings had been going on for years. The Cintas Center and our succession of coaches meant everything to the ongoing development of the program.
I'm just glad it worked out as it has worked out. I love that Xavier is part of this Big East with the other 9 members that comprise it.