DumpsterFireA10 wrote:The powers that be in the Big East didn't do everything they did over the last year to be compared to trashcan fires like the A-10. This is about competition with the best, which was the whole idea of this post. I would think the Big East fans want a whole lot more than that. Too many A-10 fans are happy with the "mid-major" designation, which is appalling. I've actually seen people say that "After the Big East, the A-10 is the second best basketball-only league out there". That makes me sick personally. In reality, there is no middle ground.
stever20 wrote:The problem is though that the A10 and MWC have shown that in several years, both are ahead of some of the football leagues. Last year MWC was ahead of Big 12 and SEC. A10 was barely behind the SEC. 2 years ago, A10 and MWC were both ahead of the Pac 12.
TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:The problem is though that the A10 and MWC have shown that in several years, both are ahead of some of the football leagues. Last year MWC was ahead of Big 12 and SEC. A10 was barely behind the SEC. 2 years ago, A10 and MWC were both ahead of the Pac 12.
Valid points but this is bigger than a 2yr stretch, a 5yr run, or even a good decade. The BE had to do it for 30 years to get compared to the traditional power conferences so I'm not crowning another conference high major status so quickly. That doesn't mean sometimes those other leagues won't be as good as the power conferences in some years, but that's just the law of statistics not necessarily a power shift.
When Marcus Camby in the A-10 at UMass was the best player in the country and Umass made it to the FInal Four, they still were a mid-major school from a mid-major conference with a great player. No way the BE should be comparing itself to those conferences. BE needs to maintain a comparison to the B1G & that's it IMO...the ACC used to be Duke/UNC & the 10 dwarves & now it will be Duke/UNC/Cuse/Louis & the 11 dwarves. Only the B1G & historically the BE have shown high quality and great depth in conference.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:The problem is though that the A10 and MWC have shown that in several years, both are ahead of some of the football leagues. Last year MWC was ahead of Big 12 and SEC. A10 was barely behind the SEC. 2 years ago, A10 and MWC were both ahead of the Pac 12.
Valid points but this is bigger than a 2yr stretch, a 5yr run, or even a good decade. The BE had to do it for 30 years to get compared to the traditional power conferences so I'm not crowning another conference high major status so quickly. That doesn't mean sometimes those other leagues won't be as good as the power conferences in some years, but that's just the law of statistics not necessarily a power shift.
When Marcus Camby in the A-10 at UMass was the best player in the country and Umass made it to the FInal Four, they still were a mid-major school from a mid-major conference with a great player. No way the BE should be comparing itself to those conferences. BE needs to maintain a comparison to the B1G & that's it IMO...the ACC used to be Duke/UNC & the 10 dwarves & now it will be Duke/UNC/Cuse/Louis & the 11 dwarves. Only the B1G & historically the BE have shown high quality and great depth in conference.
I can buy that a lot more than just blindly including the SEC and Pac 12 but not the MWC or A10.
It will be interesting to see the RPI overall with all the conference shifts.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:stever20 wrote:The problem is though that the A10 and MWC have shown that in several years, both are ahead of some of the football leagues. Last year MWC was ahead of Big 12 and SEC. A10 was barely behind the SEC. 2 years ago, A10 and MWC were both ahead of the Pac 12.
Valid points but this is bigger than a 2yr stretch, a 5yr run, or even a good decade. The BE had to do it for 30 years to get compared to the traditional power conferences so I'm not crowning another conference high major status so quickly. That doesn't mean sometimes those other leagues won't be as good as the power conferences in some years, but that's just the law of statistics not necessarily a power shift.
When Marcus Camby in the A-10 at UMass was the best player in the country and Umass made it to the FInal Four, they still were a mid-major school from a mid-major conference with a great player. No way the BE should be comparing itself to those conferences. BE needs to maintain a comparison to the B1G & that's it IMO...the ACC used to be Duke/UNC & the 10 dwarves & now it will be Duke/UNC/Cuse/Louis & the 11 dwarves. Only the B1G & historically the BE have shown high quality and great depth in conference.
I can buy that a lot more than just blindly including the SEC and Pac 12 but not the MWC or A10.
It will be interesting to see the RPI overall with all the conference shifts.
stever20 wrote:Pac 12 2 years ago had their regular season conference champion miss the tournament. That's not a power conference....
1 team doesn't a conference make.
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:It's not blindly including anyone. The SEC and Pac-12 have longtime national powers. Just about everybody would like to have the history of Kentucky or UCLA. That's why they are included. I don't see a UK or UCLA in the two leagues you suggest adding.
TheHall wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:It's not blindly including anyone. The SEC and Pac-12 have longtime national powers. Just about everybody would like to have the history of Kentucky or UCLA. That's why they are included. I don't see a UK or UCLA in the two leagues you suggest adding.
Those two conferences are down, not dead. That's why it's unfair to lump them in with the MWC/A10. Those conferences are sleeping giants. SJU or SHU never became considered mid-majors even though they had been outperformed by many mid-majors over recent memory. Potential, like the right coach/tv exposure/location, sets high majors apart along with tradition.
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