Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:I think if the league gets burned by having 10 teams getting only 3 teams in tourney a time or two, and things will change quickly. The round robin, which I know fans love, can hurt the league trying to get more teams in the tourney.
Why would a quality 10 team league get burned with only 3 bids? That only happens when quality is down and adding numbers doesn't improve quality. The only way to enhance the ability of,the conference to get bids is to bring in programs that enhance the quality of the league.
Last year the SEC got only 3 bids and the ACC got only four. In neither case was it because the conference was too small. In contrast a 9 member Mountain West got 5 bids. Size didn't stop them. The 10 member Big XII also got 5 bids. Again size did not stand in the way. Adding numbers can have the opposite effect if the new adds represent mediocrity. They can simply serve to water down the conference and to water down every member's schedule.
The problem for Big East expansion is that the only consistently reliable program in recent years within the footprint Is VCU. If it's Fox that's pushing expansion, then I think they'll be pushing their candidacy. They won't care about institutional fit. After that, they'll let the conference choose #12 - probably St Louis or Dayton. The only other way to enhance quality is to get radical and go outside the footprint for someone like Gonzaga, which probably isn't happening.
TheDon wrote:Stay at 10. Pretty simple.
Bill Marsh wrote:If the impetus for this is coming from Fox, as it likely is
butlerguy03 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:If the impetus for this is coming from Fox, as it likely is
Where is the fact about this? FOX probably is considering bigger things than who to add to the Big East. Seriously, NBA, MLB, Champions League, etc. are all up soon and available. Don't think #11 & #12 is at the top of the list.
butlerguy03 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:If the impetus for this is coming from Fox, as it likely is
Where is the fact about this? FOX probably is considering bigger things than who to add to the Big East. Seriously, NBA, MLB, Champions League, etc. are all up soon and available. Don't think #11 & #12 is at the top of the list.
stever20 wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Why would a quality 10 team league get burned with only 3 bids? That only happens when quality is down and adding numbers doesn't improve quality. The only way to enhance the ability of,the conference to get bids is to bring in programs that enhance the quality of the league.
Last year the SEC got only 3 bids and the ACC got only four. In neither case was it because the conference was too small. In contrast a 9 member Mountain West got 5 bids. Size didn't stop them. The 10 member Big XII also got 5 bids. Again size did not stand in the way. Adding numbers can have the opposite effect if the new adds represent mediocrity. They can simply serve to water down the conference and to water down every member's schedule.
The problem for Big East expansion is that the only consistently reliable program in recent years within the footprint Is VCU. If it's Fox that's pushing expansion, then I think they'll be pushing their candidacy. They won't care about institutional fit. After that, they'll let the conference choose #12 - probably St Louis or Dayton. The only other way to enhance quality is to get radical and go outside the footprint for someone like Gonzaga, which probably isn't happening.
Do you say we're a quality league this year? I'd guess you'd say yes. Let's say Marquette loses to Wisconsin, New Mexico, then goes 10-8 in conference play. Record is 18-13. 4 seed, loses in SF. They are 19-14. Is that a lock? I sure don't think so. Especially since they'd be if in one of the last teams in- and those teams are ones that are most impacted by the conference tournaments with teams stealing bids. That's the danger of the 10 team league- especially when you are down in OOC.
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