Cheech wrote:I come in peace, The Big East is a terrific conference and a perfect landing spot for Dayton. I had posted in July that this season and the future for UD is very promising. This years team is very strong and the recruiting for next year will keep the ball rolling for years to come. Our arena after it’s 80 mill redo is simply terrific and we just announced our 11 sellout of the year. Our attendance would rank us 3rd and the endowment is larger than 6 of the member schools. We have played in more NCAA games the last 10 years then 6 of the member schools. The profile of the school and the travel also are a good fit. We travel better than any school in the BIg East, we are already invited back to Maui in 4 years because of the enormous turnout ESPN saw this year and last year in the Bahamas. We also would be in full force at MSG for the tourney. A huge portion of our alumni base resides in NJ/NY and Conn so our games with Seton Hall/St John and UConn would draw a large Dayton crowd. Last year we brought over 1000 to the Fordham game in the Bronx. The natural rivalries with Butler and our good friends at Xavier would receive National attention and be good for the conference. Some worry about recruiting and going after the same kids... the big boys do that very day and we have only 3 kids from Ohio on this years team not including walk ons. You will hear a lot about us this year And next if you haven’t already and would be a great new member for The conference and TV. So leave your guns at the door and turn a game on this year from Dayton arena, you will be impressed and also watch Obi Toppin candidate for Player of the year. The good news we will be better the next 2 years on a National level. Dayton would mean more money and success for each member....Perfect Fit.
herodotus wrote:Cheech wrote:I come in peace, The Big East is a terrific conference and a perfect landing spot for Dayton. I had posted in July that this season and the future for UD is very promising. This years team is very strong and the recruiting for next year will keep the ball rolling for years to come. Our arena after it’s 80 mill redo is simply terrific and we just announced our 11 sellout of the year. Our attendance would rank us 3rd and the endowment is larger than 6 of the member schools. We have played in more NCAA games the last 10 years then 6 of the member schools. The profile of the school and the travel also are a good fit. We travel better than any school in the BIg East, we are already invited back to Maui in 4 years because of the enormous turnout ESPN saw this year and last year in the Bahamas. We also would be in full force at MSG for the tourney. A huge portion of our alumni base resides in NJ/NY and Conn so our games with Seton Hall/St John and UConn would draw a large Dayton crowd. Last year we brought over 1000 to the Fordham game in the Bronx. The natural rivalries with Butler and our good friends at Xavier would receive National attention and be good for the conference. Some worry about recruiting and going after the same kids... the big boys do that very day and we have only 3 kids from Ohio on this years team not including walk ons. You will hear a lot about us this year And next if you haven’t already and would be a great new member for The conference and TV. So leave your guns at the door and turn a game on this year from Dayton arena, you will be impressed and also watch Obi Toppin candidate for Player of the year. The good news we will be better the next 2 years on a National level. Dayton would mean more money and success for each member....Perfect Fit.
I don't think anyone (except X fans) would argue that Dayton wouldn't be a very good fit in the Big East. It's just that we don't need you, Gonzaga, or any of the other schools that are out there. Truth be told, we didn't need UConn either, but the history, and potential were too much to ignore. ND would be the only program that we would probably not be able to turn down as a member. If the A10 would get rid of some of the dead weight, you guys could be a BE lite. The top of your league is pretty solid, especially with St. Louis and Duquesne apparently getting it together. Getting rid of Fordham, and probably LaSalle would be a good start. With George Mason in the league, do you really need GW? 11 teams, round robin schedule, sound familiar?
stever20 wrote:I think the big question for the A10 will be can they keep Ford and Doubront? If so, yeah can make a big push. If not- kind of tough.
herodotus wrote:Cheech wrote:I come in peace, The Big East is a terrific conference and a perfect landing spot for Dayton. I had posted in July that this season and the future for UD is very promising. This years team is very strong and the recruiting for next year will keep the ball rolling for years to come. Our arena after it’s 80 mill redo is simply terrific and we just announced our 11 sellout of the year. Our attendance would rank us 3rd and the endowment is larger than 6 of the member schools. We have played in more NCAA games the last 10 years then 6 of the member schools. The profile of the school and the travel also are a good fit. We travel better than any school in the BIg East, we are already invited back to Maui in 4 years because of the enormous turnout ESPN saw this year and last year in the Bahamas. We also would be in full force at MSG for the tourney. A huge portion of our alumni base resides in NJ/NY and Conn so our games with Seton Hall/St John and UConn would draw a large Dayton crowd. Last year we brought over 1000 to the Fordham game in the Bronx. The natural rivalries with Butler and our good friends at Xavier would receive National attention and be good for the conference. Some worry about recruiting and going after the same kids... the big boys do that very day and we have only 3 kids from Ohio on this years team not including walk ons. You will hear a lot about us this year And next if you haven’t already and would be a great new member for The conference and TV. So leave your guns at the door and turn a game on this year from Dayton arena, you will be impressed and also watch Obi Toppin candidate for Player of the year. The good news we will be better the next 2 years on a National level. Dayton would mean more money and success for each member....Perfect Fit.
I don't think anyone (except X fans) would argue that Dayton wouldn't be a very good fit in the Big East. It's just that we don't need you, Gonzaga, or any of the other schools that are out there. Truth be told, we didn't need UConn either, but the history, and potential were too much to ignore. ND would be the only program that we would probably not be able to turn down as a member. If the A10 would get rid of some of the dead weight, you guys could be a BE lite. The top of your league is pretty solid, especially with St. Louis and Duquesne apparently getting it together. Getting rid of Fordham, and probably LaSalle would be a good start. With George Mason in the league, do you really need GW? 11 teams, round robin schedule, sound familiar?
stever20 wrote:herodotus wrote:Cheech wrote:I come in peace, The Big East is a terrific conference and a perfect landing spot for Dayton. I had posted in July that this season and the future for UD is very promising. This years team is very strong and the recruiting for next year will keep the ball rolling for years to come. Our arena after it’s 80 mill redo is simply terrific and we just announced our 11 sellout of the year. Our attendance would rank us 3rd and the endowment is larger than 6 of the member schools. We have played in more NCAA games the last 10 years then 6 of the member schools. The profile of the school and the travel also are a good fit. We travel better than any school in the BIg East, we are already invited back to Maui in 4 years because of the enormous turnout ESPN saw this year and last year in the Bahamas. We also would be in full force at MSG for the tourney. A huge portion of our alumni base resides in NJ/NY and Conn so our games with Seton Hall/St John and UConn would draw a large Dayton crowd. Last year we brought over 1000 to the Fordham game in the Bronx. The natural rivalries with Butler and our good friends at Xavier would receive National attention and be good for the conference. Some worry about recruiting and going after the same kids... the big boys do that very day and we have only 3 kids from Ohio on this years team not including walk ons. You will hear a lot about us this year And next if you haven’t already and would be a great new member for The conference and TV. So leave your guns at the door and turn a game on this year from Dayton arena, you will be impressed and also watch Obi Toppin candidate for Player of the year. The good news we will be better the next 2 years on a National level. Dayton would mean more money and success for each member....Perfect Fit.
I don't think anyone (except X fans) would argue that Dayton wouldn't be a very good fit in the Big East. It's just that we don't need you, Gonzaga, or any of the other schools that are out there. Truth be told, we didn't need UConn either, but the history, and potential were too much to ignore. ND would be the only program that we would probably not be able to turn down as a member. If the A10 would get rid of some of the dead weight, you guys could be a BE lite. The top of your league is pretty solid, especially with St. Louis and Duquesne apparently getting it together. Getting rid of Fordham, and probably LaSalle would be a good start. With George Mason in the league, do you really need GW? 11 teams, round robin schedule, sound familiar?
I think the big question for the A10 will be can they keep Ford and Doubront? If so, yeah can make a big push. If not- kind of tough.
Cheech wrote:I come in peace, The Big East is a terrific conference and a perfect landing spot for Dayton. I had posted in July that this season and the future for UD is very promising. This years team is very strong and the recruiting for next year will keep the ball rolling for years to come. Our arena after it’s 80 mill redo is simply terrific and we just announced our 11 sellout of the year. Our attendance would rank us 3rd and the endowment is larger than 6 of the member schools. We have played in more NCAA games the last 10 years then 6 of the member schools. The profile of the school and the travel also are a good fit. We travel better than any school in the BIg East, we are already invited back to Maui in 4 years because of the enormous turnout ESPN saw this year and last year in the Bahamas. We also would be in full force at MSG for the tourney. A huge portion of our alumni base resides in NJ/NY and Conn so our games with Seton Hall/St John and UConn would draw a large Dayton crowd. Last year we brought over 1000 to the Fordham game in the Bronx. The natural rivalries with Butler and our good friends at Xavier would receive National attention and be good for the conference. Some worry about recruiting and going after the same kids... the big boys do that very day and we have only 3 kids from Ohio on this years team not including walk ons. You will hear a lot about us this year And next if you haven’t already and would be a great new member for The conference and TV. So leave your guns at the door and turn a game on this year from Dayton arena, you will be impressed and also watch Obi Toppin candidate for Player of the year. The good news we will be better the next 2 years on a National level. Dayton would mean more money and success for each member....Perfect Fit.
butlerguy03 wrote:Cheech wrote:I come in peace, The Big East is a terrific conference and a perfect landing spot for Dayton. I had posted in July that this season and the future for UD is very promising. This years team is very strong and the recruiting for next year will keep the ball rolling for years to come. Our arena after it’s 80 mill redo is simply terrific and we just announced our 11 sellout of the year. Our attendance would rank us 3rd and the endowment is larger than 6 of the member schools. We have played in more NCAA games the last 10 years then 6 of the member schools. The profile of the school and the travel also are a good fit. We travel better than any school in the BIg East, we are already invited back to Maui in 4 years because of the enormous turnout ESPN saw this year and last year in the Bahamas. We also would be in full force at MSG for the tourney. A huge portion of our alumni base resides in NJ/NY and Conn so our games with Seton Hall/St John and UConn would draw a large Dayton crowd. Last year we brought over 1000 to the Fordham game in the Bronx. The natural rivalries with Butler and our good friends at Xavier would receive National attention and be good for the conference. Some worry about recruiting and going after the same kids... the big boys do that very day and we have only 3 kids from Ohio on this years team not including walk ons. You will hear a lot about us this year And next if you haven’t already and would be a great new member for The conference and TV. So leave your guns at the door and turn a game on this year from Dayton arena, you will be impressed and also watch Obi Toppin candidate for Player of the year. The good news we will be better the next 2 years on a National level. Dayton would mean more money and success for each member....Perfect Fit.
Joining the Big East is about a lot more than a relatively brief period of success on the court. It took Butler 25 years of building on an ok history to even be considered - and that took multiple seismic events to make that happen. If this was 2009, Dayton would be looking good. They’re 10 years too late to the realignment party.
MUBoxer wrote:butlerguy03 wrote:
If this was 2009, Dayton would be looking good.
They were the epitome of mid major in 2009.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Nov. 30, 2008: Dayton 89, #15 Marquette 75
Feb. 12, 2009: Dayton 71, #14 Xavier 58
MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - MIDWEST REGION - 1ST ROUND AT MINNEAPOLIS MN
March 20, 2009: #11 seed Dayton 68, #6 seed West Virginia 60
MEN'S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP - MIDWEST REGION - 2ND ROUND AT MINNEAPOLIS MN
March 22, 2009; #3 seed Kansas 60, #11 seed Dayton 48
butlerguy03 wrote:
Joining the Big East is about a lot more than a relatively brief period of success on the court. They’re 10 years too late to the realignment party.
Return to Big East basketball message board
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 42 guests