Burrito wrote:Saint Louis is generally considered to be the likely next addition if the BIg East expands. Looking at their stats through 9 games, the seniors account for 67% of the minutes played, 69% of the points and 59% of the rebounds. Once the Majerus kids graduate, I have doubts whether the new coach can sustain the program's recent success.
adoraz11 wrote:Burrito wrote:Saint Louis is generally considered to be the likely next addition if the BIg East expands. Looking at their stats through 9 games, the seniors account for 67% of the minutes played, 69% of the points and 59% of the rebounds. Once the Majerus kids graduate, I have doubts whether the new coach can sustain the program's recent success.
SLU hasn't impressed this year. They've played well, but looks like they have no big wins and missed a couple opportunities at home. I wasn't aware of the senior playing time either.
They're not a very exciting pick, but not the worst pick either. I just feel they'd quickly regress to the back of the pack while a team like Gonzaga or VCU wouldn't.
HoosierPal wrote:adoraz11 wrote:Burrito wrote:Saint Louis is generally considered to be the likely next addition if the BIg East expands. Looking at their stats through 9 games, the seniors account for 67% of the minutes played, 69% of the points and 59% of the rebounds. Once the Majerus kids graduate, I have doubts whether the new coach can sustain the program's recent success.
SLU hasn't impressed this year. They've played well, but looks like they have no big wins and missed a couple opportunities at home. I wasn't aware of the senior playing time either.
They're not a very exciting pick, but not the worst pick either. I just feel they'd quickly regress to the back of the pack while a team like Gonzaga or VCU wouldn't.
Here we go with the Flavor of the Month discussion again. I can't believe you are looking at this year record, or even the last two or three years, as your primary criteria. If that is the case, give DePaul and Seton Hall the goodbye handshake. How about discussing comparable educational philosophy, endowments, athletic facilities, research facilities, temporary professor transfer possibilities. The next tier will be TV market share. THEN, you look at school's commitment to athletics. To look at this year's records (for example as several are doing with Dayton) completely misses the boat. Dayton is a fine institution. Their merit needs to be on much more then their past 9 games.
Dew wrote:Why are we even discussing teams? I don't think there's any reason why the Big East should expand.
Omaha1 wrote:Fox doesn't want their investment to be viewed as a midmajor league. Adding A10 teams would make us just that. To think that the Big East is going to make expansion decisions based on the RPIs of teams one month into a season is CRAZY!
Now I agree with you that the Big East doesn't want average A10 teams so we better not take any of them. if they were good enough to be in a major conference, they would have been invited already.
HoosierPal wrote:adoraz11 wrote:Burrito wrote:Saint Louis is generally considered to be the likely next addition if the BIg East expands. Looking at their stats through 9 games, the seniors account for 67% of the minutes played, 69% of the points and 59% of the rebounds. Once the Majerus kids graduate, I have doubts whether the new coach can sustain the program's recent success.
SLU hasn't impressed this year. They've played well, but looks like they have no big wins and missed a couple opportunities at home. I wasn't aware of the senior playing time either.
They're not a very exciting pick, but not the worst pick either. I just feel they'd quickly regress to the back of the pack while a team like Gonzaga or VCU wouldn't.
Here we go with the Flavor of the Month discussion again. I can't believe you are looking at this year record, or even the last two or three years, as your primary criteria. If that is the case, give DePaul and Seton Hall the goodbye handshake. How about discussing comparable educational philosophy, endowments, athletic facilities, research facilities, temporary professor transfer possibilities. The next tier will be TV market share. THEN, you look at school's commitment to athletics. To look at this year's records (for example as several are doing with Dayton) completely misses the boat. Dayton is a fine institution. Their merit needs to be on much more then their past 9 games.
adoraz11 wrote:I believe Fox is calling the shots. They're the one who offered the massive contract and are trying to launch FS1 and FS2 with BE as the main headliner first couple years, More teams means more games, ratings, and if the teams are good a better and more desirable product. 10 teams is too small for a conference where a lot of the teams (SH, Providence, DePaul, and my own SJU) haven't had much success in a while and can't be relied upon. The round robin schedule also doesn't work well for getting bids. Fox wants the conference to be on a similar level as the other major conferences.
The ACC has about 15/16 teams right now. Take out 5/6 and the conference doesn't look nearly as dominate. More teams generally means more bids. Just imagine for a second if the BE added 5/6 teams such as VCU, Gonzaga, SLU, Dayton, etc. Suddenly we go from being a 4 bid conference to an 8 bid conference. I'm not saying we would add 5 teams overnight, but I think 2 solid teams next year could do a lot for us.
This is why I think they will expand in the next couple years.
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