JPSchmack wrote:I’ll be brief (for me) since by now virtually all of you know my opinion(s)…
1. Adding Gonzaga really helps Gonzaga. But how does it help the rest of you?
CrawfishBucket wrote:JPSchmack wrote:I’ll be brief (for me) since by now virtually all of you know my opinion(s)…
1. Adding Gonzaga really helps Gonzaga. But how does it help the rest of you?
Remind me what Gonzaga's seed was this year...
Gonzaga helps the Big East by supplying one of the best basketball brands in the country. Period.
CrawfishBucket wrote:JPSchmack wrote:I’ll be brief (for me) since by now virtually all of you know my opinion(s)…
1. Adding Gonzaga really helps Gonzaga. But how does it help the rest of you?
Remind me what Gonzaga's seed was this year...
Gonzaga helps the Big East by supplying one of the best basketball brands in the country. Period.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
My comments about Notre Dame football joining the ACC were originally made in response to XUdash's post about a move to a 4 x 16 format. Under these conditions, there is little doubt that Notre Dame would have to move its football to a conference. Because of contractual commitments, this conference would be the ACC.
Without a 4 x 16 format, anything's possible, so I have no argument with any of your comments in this post.
Travel would not be for all non-football sports. That's not the way it works. It would only be for a handful. This has been discussed on this board several times before.
No to St Mary's. Gonzaga has access to a bigger arena, which would have to be a requirement if they were added. Gonzaga has achieved a stature that generates viewership beyond their immediate market. Moreover, they are not a commuter school which only has followers in their immediate metro area. Like all Big East schools they draw their student body regionally and they have alumni concentrations regionally - especially in Seattle. Home/home doesn't do anything for the Big East as a conference other than to guarantee a good OOC game here or there.
Inevitably??? The ACC and Notre Dame thought that the need for ND to place its football in a conference is a realistic enough possibility that they wrote that contingency into their contract. If/when that happens, UConn is the logical choice as #16.
Even if UConn doesn't make it to the F5, they are still a football school and the Big East doesn't sponsor football. I don't see a marriage here unless things change drastically.
Well, a conference cannot be selective in which Olympic sports you can take in.
Gonzaga's basketball, soccer, baseball, cross country, tennis, track and field and women's volleyball would all need to fall under the Big East banner because we sponsor it.
We can't just pick and choose what to take in based on convenience. No conference can operate that way. If we sponsor it, it needs to come with.
The only sport that we don't sponsor that Gonzaga participates in is rowing (which Georgetown is the only BE member). The location of Gonzaga is simply too distant to realistically consider full-membership. No President will willingly agree to such a demand placed on student-athletes for travel, especially Gonzaga's - despite what Mark Few may have to say.
The realistic compromise is some type of scheduling alliance. It helps their scheduling, and improves a handful of our teams' SOS in a given year.
JPSchmack wrote:CrawfishBucket wrote:JPSchmack wrote:I’ll be brief (for me) since by now virtually all of you know my opinion(s)…
1. Adding Gonzaga really helps Gonzaga. But how does it help the rest of you?
Remind me what Gonzaga's seed was this year...
Gonzaga helps the Big East by supplying one of the best basketball brands in the country. Period.
See, this is exactly where our philosophical disconnect is.
There's an oversimplification of:
Gonzaga (32-1, NCAA Finalist) + 10 Big East teams (187-119 on Selection Sunday, 7 NCAA teams) = 11 Big East Teams (218-120, 8 NCAA teams).
But it doesn't work like that.
If Gonzaga was in the Big East this past season, you'd have had: 11 Big East Teams (191-133, ??? NCAA teams).
Gonzaga couldn't go 17-1 in the Big East without the rest of you combining for 82-116 instead of 90-90. And Gonzaga can't go 3-0 in the Big East Tournament without the rest of you going 7-10 instead of 9-9.
I don't know where Gonzaga would slot in, so it's impossible to say how many NCAA teams you'd have had with Gonzaga last year because of the Xavier/Creighton injury situations (which benefited the BE Bubble immensely). The number of NCAA teams you can project is always tough when you're dealing with hypotheticals and trying to say "Well, if you adjust the schedule to account for expansion, Dayton probably isn't beating Villanova in Philly." And on the average, upsets will kinda balance out. Everyone's going to upset someone and everyone's going to get upset, so you just kinda go straight RPI with a home court advantage and people seem to see your point.
But all you have to do is look at the history of expansion…
The ACC had 6 NCAA tournament teams, added FOUR NCAA teams. 6 + 4 = 10? Nope, they got 8 the first year.
In 2012, Louisville, Cincy, USF, UConn (BE), Memphis (CUSA), Temple (A10) NCAA teams about to start play in the AAC. 4 + 1 + 1 = 6? AAC got 4 NCAA bids the first year.
Or the inverse of that. The A-10 had 4 NCAA teams in Temple, Xavier, Butler and VCU. Three left. 4 - 3 = 1! 95% of the people said the A-10 was going to be a one-bid league, MAYBE a two bid league. Six bids in 2014. (I was in that 5% and can prove it, BTW).
NCAA bids a product of the conference configuration.
The combined OOC record = Your conference schedule SOS.
The conference schedule (always = .500) dictates who’s in/out/bubble.
I know I'm not very popular and my opinions run contrary to conventional wisdom. But this is because conventional wisdom is simply wrong. Reality is messier than "add the NCAA bids" together. Now, does having Gonzaga make the Big East LOOK better? Absolutely. But it's not going to have the effect you want for all 11 teams. There is no rising tide. It's a teeter-totter. Someone goes up in conference wins, someone else has to go down in conference wins.
That doesn't mean Gonzaga has no value, because they absolutely do. The Big East could absolutely use "another Villanova" to have multiple NCAA Title contenders. But the Big East doesn't lack for depth/strength. The Big East lacks balance. If you were to add Gonzaga, the smartest play is to find two teams who can match your OOC win percentage (which lots of programs can do if they don't have to take buy games once they join the BE) and will take their lumps in conference.
I have not really been looking at Big East + Gonzaga + 2 others. But I can take a look at that.
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