BEwannabe wrote:stever20 wrote:VCU was not a lower level CAA team before Shaka. Anthony Davis took them to 2 NCAA tournaments in 3 years(including the year they beat Duke). Jeff Capel also took them to the NCAA tournament. Bottom line, VCU not being in has NOTHING to do with basketball. If Richmond had VCU's resume right now, they would be in the Big East- no doubt about it. It's entirely litmus test.
Anthony Grant (now HC at Alabama) preceded Shaka, both of them UD men...Anthony played for the Flyers, Anthony played for the Flyers when Nova beat the Flyers (in Dayton), Nova then went on to win the National Championship. Shaka is a graduate of Kenyon and was a member of Oliver Purnell's staff.
Agree with you 100% about SLU - I'll bet Crews resigns before the season is over so SLU can start over. Crews was done as head coach in hoops and found his way back to first chair by way of Rick's death.
muskienick wrote:I'm for non-football publics being considered for membership in the NBE whenever it is decided that we would benefit from expansion. Assuming they continue their fine performances on the hardwood, the two most obvious schools for such membership would be VCU and Wichita State U. Next in line would be SLU. I really dislike the idea of inviting programs that would not add totally new markets to the Conference (VCU --- Richmond; Villanova --- St. Joe's; Xavier --- UD; etc.). And I believe the main criteria for adding new members should be proven basketball excellence over the recent past (6-10) years based on NCAA Tourney invites, high ranking in current Conference, and frequent poll rankings; no FBS football aspirations; good facilities and fan base; and "cleanliness" of the program. I see no reason to eliminate public institutions simply because they are public if they measure up well in the other criteria.
Professor_Bulldog wrote:muskienick wrote:I'm for non-football publics being considered for membership in the NBE whenever it is decided that we would benefit from expansion. Assuming they continue their fine performances on the hardwood, the two most obvious schools for such membership would be VCU and Wichita State U. Next in line would be SLU. I really dislike the idea of inviting programs that would not add totally new markets to the Conference (VCU --- Richmond; Villanova --- St. Joe's; Xavier --- UD; etc.). And I believe the main criteria for adding new members should be proven basketball excellence over the recent past (6-10) years based on NCAA Tourney invites, high ranking in current Conference, and frequent poll rankings; no FBS football aspirations; good facilities and fan base; and "cleanliness" of the program. I see no reason to eliminate public institutions simply because they are public if they measure up well in the other criteria.
Yeshiva University would give us another avenue in NY if St. Johns struggles.
handdownmandown wrote:I like Dayton fans. When they post you can almost feel their faces pressed up against the Big East's shop window.
Omaha1 wrote:murphy wrote:The problem is that UD does not want to be associated with FOX (Rupert Murdoch et al) - As a Mariast University they cannot associate with the likes of Fox.
(see Nuns on the bus)
This dude is plain bat shit crazy. Reminds me so much of the Wichita State fans who used to spout off all the time. part of me wouldn't mind having UD in the Big East because it would give me a team to root against every night.
gtmoBlue wrote:If, big if...the above rumor of Cincy/Memphis to the Big 12 holds true, expect the UConn administration to seek re-entry into the BE. If left holding the AAC bag, they will be agreeable to the BE conference's terms.
In a 12 team Big East...i can see Val Ackermann making the pitch to Coach K and Duke. Small size, private, basketball céntric... Duke has a large alum base and following in NY, Coach K loves the Garden, the limelight, and could potentially dominate the conference. Duke has too much competition in the ACC/NBEsouth. The return of UConn and the addition of Duke would solidify the BE's standing as a/the top basketball conference. Duke is a longshot, but well worth making a salespitch to, they might just accept the offer.
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