TheHall wrote:NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:At some point, the presidents are going to have to get realistic about what it's going to take to make this league a success.
Gonzaga is a perfect institutional fit and a home run for league visibility and credibility. But some presidents don't want their Olympic sports to take one long road trip a year? Seriously? In actuality they wouldn't even be taking one trip a year in the sports you mention. But even if they did, what's the big deal? The true problem would be for Gonzaga, whose teams would have to travel long distances all the time. But the Gonzaga AD is already on record as saying that Gonzaga is all in. Only a president trying to prove he's an idiot would turn down this gift.
VCU is a perfect geographic fit. But that's not good enough either? Just amazing! Once again, instant upgrade in credibility and visibility. But the Big East can't tolerate even one public school. Sure, let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Instead, turn to 2 mediocre programs in the Midwest? Both St Louis and Dayton bring some positives, but neither are anywhere close to Gonzaga and VCU. They scream mid major. They would be great adds if the conference wants to go to 14, but not as #11 and #12. Not when Gonzaga and VCU are ready, willing, and able.
It's this kind of thinking that will kill the goose that laid the golden egg. The commissioner will earn her paycheck when/if she can lead the membership to the decisions they need to make for their own good.
Are you kidding? You leave out a very important part. If we add Gonzaga and they tank, which is a real possibility, then we are stuck with a west coast albatross around our necks. Then throw in the travel for our olympic sports, the real possibility they will bring little to no fans to MSG and also the fact that no other conference stretches as far as we would by choice. The Sun Belt stretches pretty far but that is out of pure survival. We are NOT that desperate. Fox would rather we add a TV market like St. Louis over Spokane. Then throw in the fact that SLU has won a tougher conference the last two years.
The downside for Gonzaga is huge compared to any of the other candidates. Thats a fact.
Not sure what makes that a fact. When the C7 announced the split Gonzaga's name was the biggest one out there for invitation by far. The travel distance was the only real issue not the location (Spokane). Even with that many BE fans still held out hope early that they would be part of the initial expansion. I don't get the what if they tank thing either. They've done as much or more over the past 15 years to build their brand as any program out there...UNC, UK, Duke, etc are not not walking through that door. Gonzaga joining the BE would be a bigger story than any other none major conference addition out there, VCU with Shake would likely be a huge story for the BE too. Any program the league adds will have some warts. But as Bill put it, travel distance is overrated & most of the other schools being discussed scream mid-major. The league needs for 11 & 12 to be viewed as impressive gets, not just mid-major consolidation efforts. That's what the oBE was basically doing for fball. I do think schools like SLU & Dayton can overcome that label with time & success but they are mid-majors through & through right now.
Btw the way I wouldn't poke fun at the state of Washington. Spokane is much more a hot spot right now than queens...just saying.
BillikensWin wrote:
I like a lot of Seton Hall guys, but really? Seton Hall taking shots at Saint Louis? You have got to be kidding me.
TheHall wrote:NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:At some point, the presidents are going to have to get realistic about what it's going to take to make this league a success.
Gonzaga is a perfect institutional fit and a home run for league visibility and credibility. But some presidents don't want their Olympic sports to take one long road trip a year? Seriously? In actuality they wouldn't even be taking one trip a year in the sports you mention. But even if they did, what's the big deal? The true problem would be for Gonzaga, whose teams would have to travel long distances all the time. But the Gonzaga AD is already on record as saying that Gonzaga is all in. Only a president trying to prove he's an idiot would turn down this gift.
VCU is a perfect geographic fit. But that's not good enough either? Just amazing! Once again, instant upgrade in credibility and visibility. But the Big East can't tolerate even one public school. Sure, let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
Instead, turn to 2 mediocre programs in the Midwest? Both St Louis and Dayton bring some positives, but neither are anywhere close to Gonzaga and VCU. They scream mid major. They would be great adds if the conference wants to go to 14, but not as #11 and #12. Not when Gonzaga and VCU are ready, willing, and able.
It's this kind of thinking that will kill the goose that laid the golden egg. The commissioner will earn her paycheck when/if she can lead the membership to the decisions they need to make for their own good.
Are you kidding? You leave out a very important part. If we add Gonzaga and they tank, which is a real possibility, then we are stuck with a west coast albatross around our necks. Then throw in the travel for our olympic sports, the real possibility they will bring little to no fans to MSG and also the fact that no other conference stretches as far as we would by choice. The Sun Belt stretches pretty far but that is out of pure survival. We are NOT that desperate. Fox would rather we add a TV market like St. Louis over Spokane. Then throw in the fact that SLU has won a tougher conference the last two years.
The downside for Gonzaga is huge compared to any of the other candidates. Thats a fact.
Not sure what makes that a fact. When the C7 announced the split Gonzaga's name was the biggest one out there for invitation by far. The travel distance was the only real issue not the location (Spokane). Even with that many BE fans still held out hope early that they would be part of the initial expansion. I don't get the what if they tank thing either. They've done as much or more over the past 15 years to build their brand as any program out there...UNC, UK, Duke, etc are not not walking through that door.
I think Gonzaga joining the BE would be a bigger story than any other non-major conference addition out there, VCU with Shake would likely be a huge story for the BE too. Any program the league adds will have some warts. But as Bill put it, travel distance is overrated & most of the other schools being discussed scream mid-major. The league needs for 11 & 12 to be viewed as impressive gets, not just mid-major consolidation efforts. That's what the oBE was basically doing for fball. I do think schools like SLU & Dayton can overcome that label with time & success but they are mid-majors through & through right now.
Btw the way I wouldn't poke fun at the state of Washington. Spokane is much more a hot spot right now than queens...just saying.
TheHall wrote:BillikensWin wrote:
I like a lot of Seton Hall guys, but really? Seton Hall taking shots at Saint Louis? You have got to be kidding me.
Dont' take it so personal dude...It's not it's SHU's fault SLU is considered a mid-major. For the record I want Uconn & SLU as 11 & 12.
NJRedman wrote:TheHall wrote:BillikensWin wrote:
I like a lot of Seton Hall guys, but really? Seton Hall taking shots at Saint Louis? You have got to be kidding me.
Dont' take it so personal dude...It's not it's SHU's fault SLU is considered a mid-major. For the record I want Uconn & SLU as 11 & 12.
Seton Hall WISHES they were half as good as SLU has been the last few years. The only reason Seton Hall isn't considered a Mid-Major is because of their association with the actual successful members of the Big East.
NJRedman wrote:
Gonzaga was talked about as a possible member for about a week before they were dismissed as not being realistic. It's not about the splash they would make, thats short term thinking. We need long term members, those who can compete every year and bring value even when they are down. Saying the travel isn't an issue shows a clear lack of understanding of what long flights actually feel like. Are you seriously saying that the Gonzaga BBall team wont be effected by flying to the mid-west/east coast for every away game? Also they haven't done anything in the NCAA tourny and have dominated a 1-2 bid league. The WCC pretty much plays in small gyms, not arenas like the Big East and other power conferences. Their success and reputation is based on playing inferior opponents. There is a definite possibility that they just can't hang in the Big East and along with the travel becomes a bottom feeder. What happens then?
Dayton and SLU has been playing in a much tougher conference and both have had similar if not better success than the Zags. If the Presidents wouldn't add them when they were the #1 overall seed no way they get an invite now or ever.
I'm sorry but WTF does that last sentence mean? Whats so hot about South Orange right now?
NJRedman wrote:TheHall wrote:NJRedman wrote:
Are you kidding? You leave out a very important part. If we add Gonzaga and they tank, which is a real possibility, then we are stuck with a west coast albatross around our necks. Then throw in the travel for our olympic sports, the real possibility they will bring little to no fans to MSG and also the fact that no other conference stretches as far as we would by choice. The Sun Belt stretches pretty far but that is out of pure survival. We are NOT that desperate. Fox would rather we add a TV market like St. Louis over Spokane. Then throw in the fact that SLU has won a tougher conference the last two years.
The downside for Gonzaga is huge compared to any of the other candidates. Thats a fact.
Not sure what makes that a fact. When the C7 announced the split Gonzaga's name was the biggest one out there for invitation by far. The travel distance was the only real issue not the location (Spokane). Even with that many BE fans still held out hope early that they would be part of the initial expansion. I don't get the what if they tank thing either. They've done as much or more over the past 15 years to build their brand as any program out there...UNC, UK, Duke, etc are not not walking through that door.
I think Gonzaga joining the BE would be a bigger story than any other non-major conference addition out there, VCU with Shake would likely be a huge story for the BE too. Any program the league adds will have some warts. But as Bill put it, travel distance is overrated & most of the other schools being discussed scream mid-major. The league needs for 11 & 12 to be viewed as impressive gets, not just mid-major consolidation efforts. That's what the oBE was basically doing for fball. I do think schools like SLU & Dayton can overcome that label with time & success but they are mid-majors through & through right now.
Btw the way I wouldn't poke fun at the state of Washington. Spokane is much more a hot spot right now than queens...just saying.
Gonzaga was talked about as a possible member for about a week before they were dismissed as not being realistic. It's not about the splash they would make, thats short term thinking. We need long term members, those who can compete every year and bring value even when they are down. Saying the travel isn't an issue shows a clear lack of understanding of what long flights actually feel like. Are you seriously saying that the Gonzaga BBall team wont be effected by flying to the mid-west/east coast for every away game? Also they haven't done anything in the NCAA tourny and have dominated a 1-2 bid league. The WCC pretty much plays in small gyms, not arenas like the Big East and other power conferences. Their success and reputation is based on playing inferior opponents. There is a definite possibility that they just can't hang in the Big East and along with the travel becomes a bottom feeder. What happens then?
Dayton and SLU has been playing in a much tougher conference and both have had similar if not better success than the Zags. If the Presidents wouldn't add them when they were the #1 overall seed no way they get an invite now or ever.
NJRedman wrote:TheHall wrote:BillikensWin wrote:
I like a lot of Seton Hall guys, but really? Seton Hall taking shots at Saint Louis? You have got to be kidding me.
Dont' take it so personal dude...It's not it's SHU's fault SLU is considered a mid-major. For the record I want Uconn & SLU as 11 & 12.
Seton Hall WISHES they were half as good as SLU has been the last few years. The only reason Seton Hall isn't considered a Mid-Major is because of their association with the actual successful members of the Big East.
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