Edrick wrote:The only public school with a nonzero chance of admittance is UConn and that's only because their football program is an albatross and it makes some sense they'll eventually rid themselves of it.
Discussing the merits of VCU has no more pertinence than discussing any random school on the map. They just do not meet the prerequisites.
Edrick wrote:The only public school with a nonzero chance of admittance is UConn and that's only because their football program is an albatross and it makes some sense they'll eventually rid themselves of it.
Discussing the merits of VCU has no more pertinence than discussing any random school on the map. They just do not meet the prerequisites.
paulxu wrote:
I still think Fox may want one more team in 2019 for content in our round robin format. Hard to see a good fit anywhere on the horizon.
Dayton seems to be a market overlap ...
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2015-16 Enrolment
10,920 - University of Dayton
6,538 - Xavier University
Dayton has more than 1½ times as many students as Xavier, and has more than 1½ of the number of alumni than Xavier. The vast majority of the University of Dayton alumni live outside of the Dayton area, and most Dayton alumni are serious basketball fans - including me. We travel to Madison Square Gardens, Barclay Center, Chicago, Los Angeles, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Orlando, (and anywhere else you can name) in the thousands - and in much greater numbers than our opponents' fans. And we’re not just coming from Dayton:
University of Dayton Alumni Chapters
Atlanta • Austin • Boston • Charlotte • Chicago • Cincinnati • Cleveland • Columbus • Dallas / Ft. Worth • Dayton • Denver • Detroit • Houston • Indianapolis • Los Angeles • Louisville • Miami • Milwaukee • Nashville • New York / New Jersey • Northwest Ohio • Orange County, CA • Philadelphia • Phoenix • Pittsburgh • Puerto Rico • Raleigh / Durham • Rochester • San Diego • San Francisco • Seattle • St. Louis • Tampa Bay • Washington DC / Baltimore • Western Michigan
paulxu wrote:
I think if history is any key, Archie will leave soon. Archie like Thad and Sean, has an E8 under his belt. I think he will want the challenge off a P5 situation, and waiting for the big blue bloods is not something I think he'll do.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Oliver Purnell • 9 seasons 1994-2003 • W-L 155–116 (.572) • 2 NCAAs • 3 NITs • (Accepted offer from Clemson.)
Brian Gregory • 8 seasons 2003-2011 • W-L 172–94 (.647) • 2 NCAAs • 3 NITs • (Accepted offer from Georgia Tech.)
Archie Miller • 5.47 seasons 2011-Present • W-L 126–58 (.685) • 3 NCAAs • 1 NIT • (Present contract extended through 2024.)
Archie Miller has won 5 NCAA Tournament games in the past 3 seasons, and it appears that he will remain at Dayton for a number of years to come.
UD Flyer Fanatic wrote:gtmoBlue, I'm honesty surprised your surprised by Archie's contract. With the exception of UD's lack of continuous MBB excellence (we did lose our way for awhile and its our own fault) we are peers to the BE in every way. You'd probably also be surprised we invest more in Engineering R&D than any Catholic school in the country.
On August 20th Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Please note that in the excerpt below, I have intentionally omitted Team Values, as Forbes’ valuation methodology has not been disclosed.
College Basketball's 20 Most Valuable Teams - 2016 - Forbes - March 14, 2016
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