Hoopfan wrote:1. What if the same team is left out of both b12 and b10 games? Would they then play twice? Would another team have room on schedule with 20 game season?
Hoopfan wrote:2. Does it mutually benefit both sides? It doesn’t help the bottom of the barrel teams get smacked by Gonzaga 4 time zones away as much as it doesn’t really help Gonzaga as they’ve been successful in scheduling blue bloods lately. It would seem to only favor about the top 4-6 teams giving how strong the conference is that specific year
herodotus wrote:Not a bad idea. Much better than actually adding the Zags to the league. There are just too many drawbacks to adding a team so far away. You're making the assumption that Gonzaga will remain the power they are now. DePaul, Georgetown, and St. John's say hello. Anyone can fall off, but at least those schools fit the footprint, and history nicely. Georgetown hasn't been awful, just okay. Do you want to travel out to Spokane for "just okay"? Imagine making that trip out there to play the equivalent to DePaul (until this year anyway). 30 years ago there was this monster program called UNLV. Not so scary anymore. The point is, only a handful of the bluest of blue bloods have such strong advantages, that they basically can't fall. Hell, even mighty Indiana isn't the powerhouse it used to be. I would hate to see Gonzaga fall off after Few, and us be stuck with them. No to Gonzaga!
Hoopfan wrote:Who is the X fan Fran Fraschilla just roasted?
https://twitter.com/franfraschilla/stat ... 2808547329
scoscox wrote:herodotus wrote:Not a bad idea. Much better than actually adding the Zags to the league. There are just too many drawbacks to adding a team so far away. You're making the assumption that Gonzaga will remain the power they are now. DePaul, Georgetown, and St. John's say hello. Anyone can fall off, but at least those schools fit the footprint, and history nicely. Georgetown hasn't been awful, just okay. Do you want to travel out to Spokane for "just okay"? Imagine making that trip out there to play the equivalent to DePaul (until this year anyway). 30 years ago there was this monster program called UNLV. Not so scary anymore. The point is, only a handful of the bluest of blue bloods have such strong advantages, that they basically can't fall. Hell, even mighty Indiana isn't the powerhouse it used to be. I would hate to see Gonzaga fall off after Few, and us be stuck with them. No to Gonzaga!
I'm not keen on extending a lifetime invite to a program on the other end of the country, in bad recruiting area, not in any sort of metro area, that has basically only been good under one coach, with a few other decent seasons and a whole lot of awful otherwise. Not in the least bit interested.
A scheduling arrangement like Bogg is suggesting is much more palatable
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