NJRedman wrote:falcon wrote:I do not know the people in charge at DePaul, but fixing things might best be served by replacing the Vincentian president with a talented layman. The rebirth at SJU started the day they got rid of the incompetent, grifting Vincentian, Harrington. The right president will appoint the right AD, who will hire the right coach. This conference needs all ten members being competitive, drawing good crowds, which will make for better TV ratings. Any talk of expansion, division configuration, etc. should be delayed until all the current programs are healthy. Best wishes for both DePaul and Seton Hall. We will sink or swim together.
Stop bringing up divisions, they aren't happening. Seriously, no respectable conference uses them. Not even when they were at 12 members, and once again we had divisions for a very short time and no one liked them and they were done away with.
NJRedman wrote:DemonLS wrote:Golden,
You are a little ignorant and probably younger too. The groundbreaking has already begun! I have driven by there. Yes, politics is a little different in Chicago but it has already started.
St. John's has completely underachieved so far. Lets just see how great of a coach Chris Mullin is first before anointing him.
And BTW, Buzz Williams was running a very dirty program but MU did a wonderful job "hiding" all those problems up there in little Milwaukee.....but MU won games and that is all that matters.
We've been to two NCAA tournys in the last five years. Not great but not DePaul level of underachieving.
NJRedman wrote:falcon wrote:I do not know the people in charge at DePaul, but fixing things might best be served by replacing the Vincentian president with a talented layman. The rebirth at SJU started the day they got rid of the incompetent, grifting Vincentian, Harrington. The right president will appoint the right AD, who will hire the right coach. This conference needs all ten members being competitive, drawing good crowds, which will make for better TV ratings. Any talk of expansion, division configuration, etc. should be delayed until all the current programs are healthy. Best wishes for both DePaul and Seton Hall. We will sink or swim together.
Stop bringing up divisions, they aren't happening. Seriously, no respectable conference uses them. Not even when they were at 12 members, and once again we had divisions for a very short time and no one liked them and they were done away with.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:Xudash wrote:
UD makes no sense due to its location and TV market.
Nielson - Local Television Market Universe Estimates - Effective September 26, 201564. Dayton
74. Omaha
No comment.
Omaha1 wrote:Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:Xudash wrote:
UD makes no sense due to its location and TV market.
Nielson - Local Television Market Universe Estimates - Effective September 26, 201564. Dayton
74. Omaha
No comment.
So how does it make UD fans feel to know that the BIGEAST went way out of their footprint to add a school in a smaller market? Almost like they don't want you is how it seems to me.
MUBoxer wrote:I think that's where they got the whole "jesuit mafia" thing from. I don't know exactly how it played out but I know your president went to MU for undergrad and worked here so he made a call to Father Wild (MU's former president) to see if we could pull some strings to get you guys in. Life's all about who you know.
Omaha1 wrote:MUBoxer wrote:I think that's where they got the whole "jesuit mafia" thing from. I don't know exactly how it played out but I know your president went to MU for undergrad and worked here so he made a call to Father Wild (MU's former president) to see if we could pull some strings to get you guys in. Life's all about who you know.
Fr. Lannon actually went to Creighton for undergrad but I think he was on the Board of Directors at Marquette. No question that his Jesuit connections as well as those he made while President of St. Joe's helped start the conversation on behalf of CU.
MUBoxer wrote:
I think that's where they got the whole "jesuit mafia" thing from. I don't know exactly how it played out but I know your president went to MU for undergrad and worked here so he made a call to Father Wild (MU's former president) to see if we could pull some strings to get you guys in. Life's all about who you know.
whiteandblue77 wrote:MUBoxer wrote:
I think that's where they got the whole "jesuit mafia" thing from. I don't know exactly how it played out but I know your president went to MU for undergrad and worked here so he made a call to Father Wild (MU's former president) to see if we could pull some strings to get you guys in. Life's all about who you know.
I have no problem knowing the Jays got in riding our Jebbie ties, which sadly breaks the hearts of our Billiken Bros even more knowing that the "Jesuit Mafia" rejected them.
MUBoxer wrote:Omaha1 wrote:MUBoxer wrote:I think that's where they got the whole "jesuit mafia" thing from. I don't know exactly how it played out but I know your president went to MU for undergrad and worked here so he made a call to Father Wild (MU's former president) to see if we could pull some strings to get you guys in. Life's all about who you know.
Fr. Lannon actually went to Creighton for undergrad but I think he was on the Board of Directors at Marquette. No question that his Jesuit connections as well as those he made while President of St. Joe's helped start the conversation on behalf of CU.
Who is Hendrickson then? All I know is I remember reading an article way back when about your guy calling our guy our guy lobbying for your school then our guy calling your guy to say congrats to your school for joining our school in the new conference.
http://m.omaha.com/news/metro/the-rev-d ... l?mode=jqm
Edit: it's because Lannon is on the board of directors at MU. This was the article http://m.omaha.com/news/big-east-how-cr ... l?mode=jqm
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