jayelan wrote:Why not add Gonzaga and UCLA, that way I could see my Bruins more often. Just kidding. But I would stay at 10 for a couple years to see how the teams progress. I truly believe that if Archie means what he says then Dayton is on the rise for the foreseeable future. Can't say I feel the same about SLU. Their collapse toward the end of the year was massive. Only reason the won the NC State game was NC State missed 15 free throws down the stretch. Not sold on Crews as a coach. SLU is in an ideal location though and fits on all other criteria for a member. Richmond is also on the rise and is an ideal fit. VCU came down to earth this year and while Smart is a good upcoming coach not sure his style is all that well suited for the BE.
Take a serious look at the four again in 2016 and see how the landscape for all leagues are. Could be a better option than any of the four, but don't make a decision based on just one year. And take into consideration the head coach, his longevity at that program or the likelihood of going elsewhere. Butler situation comes to mind.
BTW I don't have a dog in this debate; just would like to see a strong BE and A-10 to compete with the BCS programs.
stever20 wrote:jayelan wrote:Why not add Gonzaga and UCLA, that way I could see my Bruins more often. Just kidding. But I would stay at 10 for a couple years to see how the teams progress. I truly believe that if Archie means what he says then Dayton is on the rise for the foreseeable future. Can't say I feel the same about SLU. Their collapse toward the end of the year was massive. Only reason the won the NC State game was NC State missed 15 free throws down the stretch. Not sold on Crews as a coach. SLU is in an ideal location though and fits on all other criteria for a member. Richmond is also on the rise and is an ideal fit. VCU came down to earth this year and while Smart is a good upcoming coach not sure his style is all that well suited for the BE.
Take a serious look at the four again in 2016 and see how the landscape for all leagues are. Could be a better option than any of the four, but don't make a decision based on just one year. And take into consideration the head coach, his longevity at that program or the likelihood of going elsewhere. Butler situation comes to mind.
BTW I don't have a dog in this debate; just would like to see a strong BE and A-10 to compete with the BCS programs.
VCU came down to earth? Getting a 5 seed and taking a flop call to lose a game in the NCAA tourney is coming down to earth? Are you serious. Richmond is 54-45 last 3 years- and improved by 1/2 game this year. Wow that's a huge rise.
And for the 1000th time, basketball has NOTHING to do with VCU getting in the Big East right now. If they were private, they would be in the big east right now. It's all a litmus test.
jayelan wrote:stever20 wrote:jayelan wrote:Why not add Gonzaga and UCLA, that way I could see my Bruins more often. Just kidding. But I would stay at 10 for a couple years to see how the teams progress. I truly believe that if Archie means what he says then Dayton is on the rise for the foreseeable future. Can't say I feel the same about SLU. Their collapse toward the end of the year was massive. Only reason the won the NC State game was NC State missed 15 free throws down the stretch. Not sold on Crews as a coach. SLU is in an ideal location though and fits on all other criteria for a member. Richmond is also on the rise and is an ideal fit. VCU came down to earth this year and while Smart is a good upcoming coach not sure his style is all that well suited for the BE.
Take a serious look at the four again in 2016 and see how the landscape for all leagues are. Could be a better option than any of the four, but don't make a decision based on just one year. And take into consideration the head coach, his longevity at that program or the likelihood of going elsewhere. Butler situation comes to mind.
BTW I don't have a dog in this debate; just would like to see a strong BE and A-10 to compete with the BCS programs.
VCU came down to earth? Getting a 5 seed and taking a flop call to lose a game in the NCAA tourney is coming down to earth? Are you serious. Richmond is 54-45 last 3 years- and improved by 1/2 game this year. Wow that's a huge rise.
And for the 1000th time, basketball has NOTHING to do with VCU getting in the Big East right now. If they were private, they would be in the big east right now. It's all a litmus test.
Its your opinion vs mine. They were a hot commodity winning the A-10 and going to the final four. This year they didn't win the A-10 and lost to SFA in the first round. Don't matter how you lose it is still a "L". They had a very good year just not a stellar year and ergo they came back to earth. VCU lost their last two games of the year. Not the meltdown St Louis had but none the less not the stellar year they had the year before. And believe me the new VCU fans and friends I've met were expecting a repeat.
BEX wrote:I guess if Fox wants to pony up another 100 mill, the Presidents will discuss again. Don't see it happening.
stever20 wrote:BEX wrote:I guess if Fox wants to pony up another 100 mill, the Presidents will discuss again. Don't see it happening.
This is an interesting thought. What if Fox says we don't want expansion. Say FS1 gets NBA and Big Ten, which helps the programming piece a lot and eliminates a lot of the problems FS1 has.
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