tsmithohio1234 wrote:""Unless they change from what the've been over the past decade, or two, or three, there will actually be fewer intriguing games, not more""
Hey SJU, Providence, DePaul, what have you done form me lately? if you don't shape up, we will cut the league to 7 or less then we can play each other 3 or 4 times, and we will really draw in FS1 viewers with our rivalry's on steroids.
BillikensWin wrote:The 10 teams in the current Big East are the Big East.
It's going to stay that way.
BillikensWin wrote:The 10 teams in the current Big East are the Big East.
It's going to stay that way.
stever20 wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:
Worth pointing out that as far as NCAA Tournament appearances go, since 2000, even what might be considered the "bottom" of the current Big East has gotten to the tournament at least as frequently as the current expansion darlings.
Providence (2 appearances)
St. John's (3)
DePaul (2)
Seton Hall (3)
Saint Louis (3)
Dayton (4)
UMass (0)
Richmond (3)
true, but last 10 years
DePaul(1)-none since '04
Seton Hall(2)-none since '06
Providence(1)-none since '04
St John's(1)
SLU (2)
Dayton(2)
Richmond(3)
VCU(6)
You can't deny for DePaul, SH, and PC that they are in the midst of a pretty long dryspell. Don't think any go this year, while 3 of the expansion candidates likely go this year(4 if you include UMass)..
BillEsq wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
When you look back a decade from now, you'll find that Hoya fans will be fired up for Butler. And Butler fans will be chomping at the bit in anticipation of the game vs the hated Providence Friars. It ain't there now, but it will be.
I'm not a gambling man but i'm willing to bet that a decade from now Butler fans will not be chomping at the bit in anticipation of the hated Providence Friars. I admit round robins are nice but seriously . Even if Providence returns to Pitino like relevance i doubt they will be hated by a school that constantly has dumped on them the legacies that are Indiana, Purdue, and Notre Dame. I may be wrong but my general assumption is that Butler fans eagerly anticipate playing the crossroads classic against local schools such as Indiana and Purdue every other year. My guess is if in a decade the crossroads classic has been canceled and the BE is still round robin most Butler fans would still be eagerly anticipating the resumption of the crossroads classic over the facing of the now apparently infamous Providence El Guapos If any Butler fan wants to correct me on this please do; i just don't see it.
BillEsq wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
When you look back a decade from now, you'll find that Hoya fans will be fired up for Butler. And Butler fans will be chomping at the bit in anticipation of the game vs the hated Providence Friars. It ain't there now, but it will be.
I'm not a gambling man but i'm willing to bet that a decade from now Butler fans will not be chomping at the bit in anticipation of the hated Providence Friars. I admit round robins are nice but seriously . Even if Providence returns to Pitino like relevance i doubt they will be hated by a school that constantly has dumped on them the legacies that are Indiana, Purdue, and Notre Dame. I may be wrong but my general assumption is that Butler fans eagerly anticipate playing the crossroads classic against local schools such as Indiana and Purdue every other year. My guess is if in a decade the crossroads classic has been canceled and the BE is still round robin most Butler fans would still be eagerly anticipating the resumption of the crossroads classic over the facing of the now apparently infamous Providence El Guapos If any Butler fan wants to correct me on this please do; i just don't see it.
BillEsq wrote:Ten years it is. But in ten years i want to be beyond a beer. i suggest a bottle of wine or bourbon. no 2 buck chuck . just curious how do you plan on quantifying anticipation or hatred.
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