SJHooper wrote:As a SJ fan, I always knew the names Xavier, Creighton, and Butler. They just always seemed like major teams playing in mid major conferences. They were easy picks to expand. They were all routinely in the top 25 and even when they weren't they were respectable programs. St. Louis just doesn't have the brand that those schools do. They don't have that prestige. What did St. Louis have 1 or 2 good years recently? Where are they in the national picture right now? Haven't even heard a peep. I just don't see STL becoming a Big East brand. If we are going to expand the only candidates should be UConn if they drop or demote football and Gonzaga. We are in a position of strength, we don't need to dilute the league. I have a feeling that teams like Wake Forest, BC, etc. will be left out of the major football landscape and these are the teams we will have to scoop up. They literally provide nothing to their conferences and they are getting tons and tons of money with FCS level football programs. There have already been articles about how they may get pushed out of the ACC some way or another. It can happen...maybe not soon but eventually. I also don't want Dayton (not a big brand) or VCU (after Shaka they won't do nearly as much).
I was watching the Cuse v. UConn game last night on ESPN2 and the announcers talked about the glory days of the Big East and one of them jumped in and said "the Big East is still very, very good".
SJHooper wrote:
I have a feeling that teams like Wake Forest, BC, etc. will be left out of the major football landscape and these are the teams we will have to scoop up. There have already been articles about how they may get pushed out of the ACC some way or another. It can happen...
Bottom of Page 20: Section IV-4. Expulsion/Suspension/Probation of Members.
A member institution may be expelled, suspended or placed on probation by the Conference only upon the favorable
vote of three-fourths (excluding the member under consideration) of the members. To expel means a complete severance
from the Conference in all sports. To suspend means a temporary severance under stated conditions from the Conference
in one (1) or more sports.
Among the reasons a member institution may be expelled, suspended or placed on probation for good cause is if it no
longer participates in one or more sports which are required for membership in the Conference or if the member is required
by the NCAA to discontinue such required sport because of violations of NCAA regulations or becomes incompatible with
the objectives of the Conference.
In the event of expulsion, the Conference must provide the member institution with the specific reasons for expulsion
and one year notice (on or before August 15 of any year in which event the expulsion shall be effective the following June
30). The institution will be assessed or paid a proportionate share of the fixed liabilities or assets of the Conference and will
receive a proportionate share of that year’s distribution.
In the event of suspension or probation, the Conference may enforce penalties immediately.
In any sport in which a member is ineligible for postseason play because of violations of NCAA or Conference
regulations, the member may be suspended in that sport. If suspended, the member shall not be eligible for the Conference
championship in that sport. The institution may be required to forfeit its share of any or all Conference revenues generated
by that sport.
The nation's richest athletic departments -- those in the Power Five conferences -- pulled in a record $6 billion last year, nearly $4 billion more than all other schools combined. The gulf between college sports' haves and have-nots has never been greater.
muskienick wrote:Pretender contender for an expansion slot in the Big East, St. Louis Billikins, are being pummeled at halftime by Wichita State 36 - 9. (No! I did not leave off a digit from the front of the Bills' score.) Travis Ford has some major reconstruction to do. One poster on this board (maybe even this thread) is impressed with his recruiting prowess. He's only in his first year at St. Louis, so he better follow up that first group of recruits with three more outstanding crops if he hopes to make Billikins fans quit praying for the reincarnation of Rick Majerus!
TAMU Eagle wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:SJHooper wrote: I have a feeling that teams like Wake Forest, BC, etc. will be left out of the major football landscape and these are the teams we will have to scoop up. They literally provide nothing to their conferences and they are getting tons and tons of money with FCS level football programs. There have already been articles about how they may get pushed out of the ACC some way or another. It can happen...maybe not soon but eventually.
How can a team get "pushed out" of a conference? Serious question. The only way that I know is if they violate the by-laws or other condition of their contract.
If a conference disbands, that's a whole other matter. Right now no one seems to be anticipating that the ACC will disband.
I'm pretty sure most conferences can vote members out
SJHooper wrote:
As a SJ fan, I always knew the names Xavier, Creighton, and Butler.
At the bottom of page 153, the UD Media Guide wrote:
The Flyers have one of the highest win totals at Madison Square Garden in the long storied history of the venue. Dayton has won 40 games at The Garden, including 26 National Invitation Tournament games. Dayton made the NIT Final five times in the 1950s before winning the tournament in 1962.
UD won more games than any other school in both the 1950’s and 1960’s.
UD won 435 games between 1950 and 1969 and ranks among the top teams of the 1950s and 1960s in Division I history. The Flyers' .763 (228-71) winning percentage in the 1950s ranks fifth in the decade. Their .729 (207-77) winning percentage ranks eighth in the 1960s.
The Top 40 Programs of Each Decade
The 1950's:
7. Dayton
29. St. John’s
34. Xavier
37. DePaul
The 1960's:
7. Dayton
10. Villanova
17. St. John’s
19. Providence
Bill Marsh wrote:Bluejay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:What basketball struggles? UConn won a NC just 2 years ago and brought in a top recruiting class this year.
The struggles that have them at 2-4. Those struggles.
Big win over The Orange tonight. Record back to .500. Looks like those "struggles" are in the rear view mirror.
Bluejay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Bluejay wrote:
The struggles that have them at 2-4. Those struggles.
Big win over The Orange tonight. Record back to .500. Looks like those "struggles" are in the rear view mirror.
No doubt. Nothing spells domination by a former powerhouse like a .500 record.
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