friars321 wrote: Realistically I think we will go to 12 schools. St. Louis should be a shoe in. Then I will let others decide between Dayton and Richmond. It is pretty clear that after that, there is not much out there. I think they should move quickly. Get to 12, and move on from there.
Bostonspider wrote:friars321 wrote: Realistically I think we will go to 12 schools. St. Louis should be a shoe in. Then I will let others decide between Dayton and Richmond. It is pretty clear that after that, there is not much out there. I think they should move quickly. Get to 12, and move on from there.
This is basically what I have been hearing from sources at Richmond for a while, including word from the President of UR himself. 12 is sooner rather than later, SLU is basically a lock, and the last spot is between Richmond and Dayton. Some schools want Dayton as it has great fan support and is institutionally a perfect fit, others want Richmond for the better geographical fit and slightly better recent basketball results.
notkirkcameron wrote:Bostonspider wrote:friars321 wrote: Realistically I think we will go to 12 schools. St. Louis should be a shoe in. Then I will let others decide between Dayton and Richmond. It is pretty clear that after that, there is not much out there. I think they should move quickly. Get to 12, and move on from there.
This is basically what I have been hearing from sources at Richmond for a while, including word from the President of UR himself. 12 is sooner rather than later, SLU is basically a lock, and the last spot is between Richmond and Dayton. Some schools want Dayton as it has great fan support and is institutionally a perfect fit, others want Richmond for the better geographical fit and slightly better recent basketball results.
Both Dayton AND Richmond would be lousy expansion candidates. They need the Big East way more than the Big East needs them.
Dayton has only won one NCAA Tournament game since 1990.
Take away Richmond's Sweet 16 run in 2011 and it's practically the same story with only two NCAA tournament wins since 1989, thus making that run the definition of a fluke.
Dayton is the 64th-largest TV market. Richmond is the 57th. If either school were added, they would be the second-smallest TV market in the expanded 12-team conference (Omaha at #74).
Big East Markets in Nielsen Ratings
(1) New York City (St. Johns/Seton Hall)
(3) Chicago (DePaul)
(4) Philadelphia (Villanova)
(8) Washington, DC (Georgetown)
(26) Indianapolis (Butler)
(34) Milwaukee (Marquette)
(35) Cincinnati (Xavier)
(53) Providence-New Bedford (PC)
(74) Omaha (Creighton)
Also, according to the NCAA, While Dayton averaged 12,438 fans last season, Richmond only averaged 5,960 fans last year for home games. If Richmond were added, they would be the lowest-drawing team in the Big East. Dayton's gate crowd is honestly the only reason besides UD fans continued trolling that they're even in the discussion. And even with a packed UD Arena, Dayton is a poor man's Xavier. They don't give the league anything the league doesn't already have.
I'm perplexed at how Richmond keeps coming up as a legitimate candidate unless we're just randomly picking East Coast private schools. No success on the court. No gate receipts. No large media market for FS1. I don't think either Richmond or Dayton grow the pie enough to convince each of the university presidents to take a smaller slice, but Richmond ESPECIALLY doesn't move the needle.
ljay wrote:So, how many 11 team leagues have existed? Is a 20 game league round robin too much?
A) I even recall the MVC at 11 at some point in the past so it would not be a brand new thing. I blieve there have been a couple others.
B) Yes, 20 league games would lead to cannibalism and few OOC oportunities.
St. Louis is the logical expansion partner and an eastern school would balance the east/midwest mix but insitiutional fit is the mantra of the Prez's and it's just so damned hard to figure who that would be.
Bostonspider wrote:friars321 wrote: Realistically I think we will go to 12 schools. St. Louis should be a shoe in. Then I will let others decide between Dayton and Richmond. It is pretty clear that after that, there is not much out there. I think they should move quickly. Get to 12, and move on from there.
This is basically what I have been hearing from sources at Richmond for a while, including word from the President of UR himself. 12 is sooner rather than later, SLU is basically a lock, and the last spot is between Richmond and Dayton. Some schools want Dayton as it has great fan support and is institutionally a perfect fit, others want Richmond for the better geographical fit and slightly better recent basketball results.
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