pki1998 wrote:Absent any pipe dreams coming available (UConn, Syracuse, BC, ND,etc) my preference would be to stay at ten. With that being said if Fox wants us to add a team or two it's in our best interest to keep our media partner happy. My preference would be to add an East coast team, the more teams in the midwest means more direct competition with the Big Ten. I would much rather be known as the east coast conference with some midwest outposts, then the other way around and risk looking like the Big Ten light.
From a purely basketball perspective VCU is probably the best option, I'm just not sure the powers that be are willing to go public with out getting UConn. I'm not saying that is the right awnser just my gut on what they are thinking. Other than VCU there are currently no viable options on the east coast. That leaves Dayton as the only currently legit private school canidate. Dayton is an institutional fit with a large fan base that owns their market. It's a small market but it's seems like everyone that lives there is a Flyer fan. They have basketball tradition and some recent success under Archie (now at IU), and because of their resources and fan support have the potential to be a much better program. They just never seem to live up that potential. Even though Dayton is the best private school canidate, I don't think adding them strengthens the perception of the Big East in the average college basketball fan's eyes.
After VCU and Dayton, there are some schools that should be on the radar as a possible expansion team if and when they have sustained basketball success. SLU is one of those schools and might be trending up but has a way to go before it would make sense to add them.
billyjack wrote:I'm still big on adding Gonzaga. As a couple of posters noted, if we want to be the #1 conference, then add the Zags, the stud, the big dog.
Saint Louis i just can't get excited about. Dayton at least gives a shit about their program.
I'd rather have Northeastern than Saint Louis. Northeastern generally will do fine in non-conf, have an RPI around 100, knock off a P5 team here and there, and still be nice enough to go 3-17 in conference. And i'll be able to get to another road game, Boston is a destination city, geographic balance tips to the East, it busts BC's balls having a Big East team in the city, and their Matthews Gym is historic and 20 years older than Hinkle. Note that when Michigan State played them at Matthews two yrs ago they sold out the 6200 seats.
The following list after VCU is for fun... please don't scream about me mentioning Florida Atlantic, cuz it's meant to be light-hearted, since it's a low pressure week for us Friars fans as we prepare for a super NIT battle.
My value and enthusiasm on a scale of 1-100:
100 - Gonzaga.
100 - UConn without football.
99 - Syracuse but impossible.
95 - stay at 10 schools
78 - Notre Dame after bailing on ACC via a sneaky backroom deal.
74 - Notre Dame in a non-sneaky deal.
67 - Dayton.
35 - VCU.
8 - Northeastern.
6 - Saint Louis.
6 - Siena
5 - San Francisco.
4 - Holy Cross.
4 - St Bonaventure.
4 - Rhode Island but basically impossible.
4 - UMass.
3 - Iona.
3 - Boston University.
3 - Buffalo without football.
3 - Western Kentucky without football.
3 - Canisius.
3 - Richmond.
3 - Duquesne.
2 - Cleveland State.
2 - Detroit Mercy.
2 - Niagara.
2 - Drake.
2 - Quinnipiac.
2 - Vermont.
1 - Belmont.
1 - Davidson.
1 - Florida Atlantic
1 - St Mary's.
1 - Denver.
1 - BYU.
0 - Boston College without football and if they begged us.
0 - Pitt without football and if they begged us.
0 - West Va, etc.
stever20 wrote:how did 20 conference games help the Big Ten this year? Iniana was 9-2, but because they had 20 conference games, they're stuck at 17-15 and NIT.
Until the committee shows a willingness to start taking those 17-15, 18-15 type of teams- i think 20 conference games is a HUGE mistake.
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