stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:
There are definitely some downsides. If there weren't, then every power team in the nation would follow their model. As it stands, nobody else does.
I get that they don't need to physically travel too much, but I think they'd be better off making these games home or neutral (and in some cases, not scheduling at all).
If they win all 4, then it's worth it. For the most part they have done that, because they were a historically dominate team for years. Now, however, they aren't at that level. They already lost once this year @ Penn. I expect that to keep happening going forward. They nearly lost a couple of the other games, too. I anticipate Nova fans are going to sour on these games very soon.
As a Johnnies fan, if you told me we signed up for H&Hs with Columbia, LIU, Fordham and Wagner... I'd be pissed. Sounds terrible.
Temple, St Joe's, and Penn a lot different than those other programs...
Temple- making it's 10th NCAA appearance since 2000, 33 all time
St Joe's- 6 NCAA appearances since 2000, 21 all time
Penn- 7 NCAA appearances since 2000. 24 all time
even LaSalle made it once, 12 all time
Columbia- last appearance 1968, 3 ever
LIU- 4 NCAA apperances since 2000, 7 ever
Fordham- last appearance 1992, 4 ever
Wagner- 1 and only NCAA appearance 2003
so since 2000- Philly schools 24 times, your 5 schools 5 times.
All time, it's 90-15.
A HUGE difference.
herodotus wrote:I've always felt that Phil squandered his opportunity to build from that peak in 2003, and 2004. Compare his results to what Chaney did after Temple was ranked #1 in 1988. Temple went on a 13 year run that saw them rule the Big5, have many ranked teams, and reach the Elite Eight 4 more times. St. Joe's quickly faded back into oblivion. This should be somewhat of a lesson to some of the teams in this league that were down, but have now tasted some success, as well as DePaul, who is still trying to rise. If you rise up, don't become content with that, you have to redouble your efforts to make your new status the norm, otherwise, you can quickly return to oblivion. Gonzaga, and Wichita are two very good examples of teams that leveraged a great season into sustained success, but for every one of those, there's a George Mason, or Wake Forest, who quickly fades after their run.
adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:
There are definitely some downsides. If there weren't, then every power team in the nation would follow their model. As it stands, nobody else does.
I get that they don't need to physically travel too much, but I think they'd be better off making these games home or neutral (and in some cases, not scheduling at all).
If they win all 4, then it's worth it. For the most part they have done that, because they were a historically dominate team for years. Now, however, they aren't at that level. They already lost once this year @ Penn. I expect that to keep happening going forward. They nearly lost a couple of the other games, too. I anticipate Nova fans are going to sour on these games very soon.
As a Johnnies fan, if you told me we signed up for H&Hs with Columbia, LIU, Fordham and Wagner... I'd be pissed. Sounds terrible.
Temple, St Joe's, and Penn a lot different than those other programs...
Temple- making it's 10th NCAA appearance since 2000, 33 all time
St Joe's- 6 NCAA appearances since 2000, 21 all time
Penn- 7 NCAA appearances since 2000. 24 all time
even LaSalle made it once, 12 all time
Columbia- last appearance 1968, 3 ever
LIU- 4 NCAA apperances since 2000, 7 ever
Fordham- last appearance 1992, 4 ever
Wagner- 1 and only NCAA appearance 2003
so since 2000- Philly schools 24 times, your 5 schools 5 times.
All time, it's 90-15.
A HUGE difference.
Lol really? I just picked 4 random NYC teams. Wasn't trying to make a direct team for team comparison. Go ahead and replace teams like Wagner and LIU with Hofstra and St. Bonaventure. I'm certain you could find 4 NYC teams that have a better average NET than those 4 Philly teams. Yes, Philly no doubt has a better top 5 than NYC from a historical perspective, but everyone Nova faces (aside from maybe Temple) is a shell of their former selves.
In 2019 nobody cares about Penn, St. Joe's or La Salle. None of them are good teams nor do they have large fan bases. Temple is just meh, but acceptable.
Let's focus on this year and not decades ago. NET rankings:
#56 Temple
#110 Penn
#171 St. Joe's
#214 La Salle
Villanova is not even in the same league as any of those 4 schools based on what they've done the past 5 years. By playing them, Nova is doing them a major favor. Temple I could see making the case, but not the others. Freaking DePaul finished ahead of all of them but Temple. How are these games valuable to Nova?
As I've said though, as long as Jay Wright is happy with the games, then continue them. Do whatever Jay wants. I understand the nostalgic aspect of them.
kayako wrote:XUFan09 wrote:ArmyVet wrote:I look at it completely opposite. Nova really benefits by getting to earn credit for "road wins" without ever leaving town.
Yep. Also, it's not like you would replace the home games with big-time games. Villanova just has fewer traditional buy games than other programs. For example, Xavier generally has 5 buy games plus an exempt tournament add-on, while Nova has 3.
That means Xavier gets to generate extra revenue from +1 or +2 home games. Come back at me when Xavier plays @Dayton.
kayako wrote:DeltaV wrote:I think you'll find a majority of Nova fans are in favor of keeping the Big 5. It's a local honor, and a camaraderie similar to the Big East. It's a Philly thing; I'd assume any Nova fan who looks down on the Big 5 is likely from someplace else.
If "keeping" the Big 5 has to be at 4 games per year and no less, Nova's the only party that's compromising. It was a Philly thing to play all those games at the Palestra, too.
Anyway, the suggestion that changes will be made to the current arrangement because Martelli is gone is ridiculous. If anything, Jay will probably be relied on being a leader of the Big 5 now... smh
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:Temple, St Joe's, and Penn a lot different than those other programs...
Temple- making it's 10th NCAA appearance since 2000, 33 all time
St Joe's- 6 NCAA appearances since 2000, 21 all time
Penn- 7 NCAA appearances since 2000. 24 all time
even LaSalle made it once, 12 all time
Columbia- last appearance 1968, 3 ever
LIU- 4 NCAA apperances since 2000, 7 ever
Fordham- last appearance 1992, 4 ever
Wagner- 1 and only NCAA appearance 2003
so since 2000- Philly schools 24 times, your 5 schools 5 times.
All time, it's 90-15.
A HUGE difference.
Lol really? I just picked 4 random NYC teams. Wasn't trying to make a direct team for team comparison. Go ahead and replace teams like Wagner and LIU with Hofstra and St. Bonaventure. I'm certain you could find 4 NYC teams that have a better average NET than those 4 Philly teams. Yes, Philly no doubt has a better top 5 than NYC from a historical perspective, but everyone Nova faces (aside from maybe Temple) is a shell of their former selves.
In 2019 nobody cares about Penn, St. Joe's or La Salle. None of them are good teams nor do they have large fan bases. Temple is just meh, but acceptable.
Let's focus on this year and not decades ago. NET rankings:
#56 Temple
#110 Penn
#171 St. Joe's
#214 La Salle
Villanova is not even in the same league as any of those 4 schools based on what they've done the past 5 years. By playing them, Nova is doing them a major favor. Temple I could see making the case, but not the others. Freaking DePaul finished ahead of all of them but Temple. How are these games valuable to Nova?
As I've said though, as long as Jay Wright is happy with the games, then continue them. Do whatever Jay wants. I understand the nostalgic aspect of them.
St Bonaventure is in upstate New York, and Hofstra has all of 4 NCAA appearances ever. So neither one help the situation out at all. There's nothing in NYC to compare to what the Big 5 has.
Nova gets helped because they first off get credit for 2 road games, a major factor in tourney selection. This year in a not good year, they also got 2 Q2 games out of it, in a bad year. Last year they got a Q1 and 2 Q3 wins. And what would replace it is dreg OOC games. They aren't going to play more quality games if you replace the Big 5.
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