stever20 wrote:even if the number of bids is the same, the average seeds of those teams are better. And that helps out a lot more in the tourney. You look at the conferences with 12-14 teams. They get helped seeding wise because they can have 4-6 teams with at least 11 conference wins. I mean, SEC wasn't close to the Big East this year- got only 5 teams in. But the average seed of those 5 teams was 6. Big East average seed was almost 7.5(7.42). That matters.
billyjack wrote:If we were to expand:
- I don't like the idea of gaming the system to get more bids. It shows a lack of confidence in our programs.
- I just want us to have the best possible teams to make us the strongest conference possible.
- Ultimately i want to watch great college hoops. Gaming the system is boring as shit...
Imagine all of us sitting around our flatscreens in early December, freezing cold outside with howling winds, and here we are on pins and needles hoping that newly-added Big East member Duquesne can protect a 4 point halftime lead at home to beat Canisius. Sounds like DePaul under Purnell, which was the least enjoyable part of our 4 years on FS1.
Now compare that to Gonzaga, automatic 12-1 in non-conference, and they want to join us, and where the only Zags question each year will be if they will beat Arizona or UCLA.
By the way, what have Duquesne and St Bona done in non-conference recently? I know Dayton has some wins, but what about these other smaller programs? Saint Louis to me at this point is also as boring as shit, it'd be like "hiring John McNamara" (to use a 1970's and 80's baseball term), although i know they've recruited better under Ford.
Of these weaker programs I'd rather just add Northeastern cuz at least we'd be back in Boston and i could get to some games, and the school is really growing, and it would annoy Judas BC to plant a flag in the Hub, and they did knock off Michigan State last year.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:The Horizon League announced today that is was staying at 9 teams for next year, but will be looking at going to 12-14 teams in 18-19. That could, in itself, cause a whole bunch of moving around with the conferences beneath us.
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