SixTwentySix wrote:One thing people need to consider is basketball may be at the forefront of all of this, but it's not 100% of it. The AD's and Presidents at each school have a lot to weigh and a lot to consider. For example lacrosse. It may not be big across the country, but it's relevant in the Big East. The C7 currently have 5 lacrosse schools. They need 6 to retain an automatic qualifier. Xavier, Butler, SLU, Creighton, and VCU don't have lacrosse, but you know who does? Richmond.
Richmond fits as a like-minded institution. A small, historic, private school with strong academics. And they still offer up a solid basketball program. VCU is an excellent, and better, basketball program... But if the C7 call on the Richmond market, it will be University of Richmond, not VCU.
It's 95% basketball, but it's that last 5% that may end up swaying some of the decisions. Just something to consider."
gmoser1210 wrote:Assuming we need six teams to offer a sport at the conference level:
The following schools offer field hockey (need three to offer): Richmond, Saint Louis, and VCU
The following schools offer women's golf (need one to offer): Creighton, Dayton, and Richmond
The following schools offer men's lacrosse (need one to offer): Richmond
The following schools offer men's swimming (need one to offer): Saint Louis
The following schools offer FCS football (need three to offer): Dayton and Richmond
The following schools offer women's lacrosse (need three to offer): Richmond
The following schools offer women's crew/rowing (need four to offer): Creighton and Dayton
I think it's safe to write off football, women's lacrosse, and women's crew.
jkc_dawgs wrote:You would have enough for a FCS football conference if you leave SLU or Creighton in the dust and add Richmond. I don't see a football conference happening though because if we take Richmond, I feel like the first one to go would be Dayton, and they are one of the 6 schools that has football.
yorost wrote:Is anyone looking at adding any of these sports? Especially some of the additions might have a little more money to start sponsoring new sports. I would expect that as a conference they would be looking at sports they can reasonably have soon almost as much as sports they can have immediately. Say if DePaul committed to adding lacrosse as soon as possible, it wouldn't be so bad to not add a lacrosse school.
Dew wrote:Voice- 10 years ago you wouldn't have invited butler or VCU either. Creighton was 6th in the country in attendance last year and has a top 10 team at the moment. Their trendline is up. Add in the religious component and strong academic background and they fit well.
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