marquette wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:I'm a SLU Law alumnus
Not that it's really relevant to this conversation, but it always strikes me as a bit funny how many lawyers post on these kinds of boards (law student here, btw).
friars321 wrote:This is a complicated discussion but I think it boils down to a couple things.
A. If this league is about building the most powerful basketball only conference- then add VCU and Wichita St and you are all set.
B. If the private, religious, and educational standards are to be upheld- the add Richmond and St. Louis.
I would be in favor of option A. We have enough of a nuclues with the private+catholic schools where I think we can take on 2 outsiders. VCU and Wichita would be different. But they are Basketball only, perennial top 25 programs, have a national brand, and cement the league as legit. It really depends on what the presidents + fox can agree on or deem most important.
BillikensWin wrote:marquette wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:I'm a SLU Law alumnus
Not that it's really relevant to this conversation, but it always strikes me as a bit funny how many lawyers post on these kinds of boards (law student here, btw).
SLU Law, 2004
friars321 wrote:This is a complicated discussion but I think it boils down to a couple things.
A. If this league is about building the most powerful basketball only conference- then add VCU and Wichita St and you are all set.
B. If the private, religious, and educational standards are to be upheld- the add Richmond and St. Louis.
I would be in favor of option A. We have enough of a nuclues with the private+catholic schools where I think we can take on 2 outsiders. VCU and Wichita would be different. But they are Basketball only, perennial top 25 programs, have a national brand, and cement the league as legit. It really depends on what the presidents + fox can agree on or deem most important.
Xudash wrote:NJRedman wrote:MackNova wrote:Seeing as Creighton has been unable to make a deep run in the tournament WITH Doug, I think that's a valid concern. But overall, I think Creighton will be fine. I have more concerns about Butler without Stevens. I never had concerns with Xavier.
Saint Louis is my #1 choice if we expand and deem Gonzaga too far out of the way.
Part of me doesn't want to expand right away because I want to keep spots available in case the D-I football situation goes absolutely nuclear, and some good basketball programs become available (UConn for instance). I also like the true round robin.
I also worry about the ramifications of adding two long-time "mid-major" teams in terms of national perception.
However, adding two teams eventually would help get more teams into the tournament, and hopefully get less teams crowded around .500.
You mean like Butler, Creighton and Xavier?
Do you honestly want to go down this road. Do you honestly believe St. John's program holds a candle to Xavier's program in any regard - facilities, fan support, success - over some meaningful period, which probably should factor in more current time than the era of canvas hightop Converse basketball shoes?
friars321 wrote:This is a complicated discussion but I think it boils down to a couple things.
A. If this league is about building the most powerful basketball only conference- then add VCU and Wichita St and you are all set.
B. If the private, religious, and educational standards are to be upheld- the add Richmond and St. Louis.
I would be in favor of option A. We have enough of a nuclues with the private+catholic schools where I think we can take on 2 outsiders. VCU and Wichita would be different. But they are Basketball only, perennial top 25 programs, have a national brand, and cement the league as legit. It really depends on what the presidents + fox can agree on or deem most important.
MackNova wrote:Creighton and Xavier had to be added. Conference needed to be at least 9 teams realistically, no problem with 10.
But at some point, you don't want the league to be perceived as the Atlantic 10 mixed in with some of the Big East bottom feeders. That's what hurts the perception of this league. Villanova, Marquette and Georgetown are the perceived top teams of the Big East leftovers, for good reason, and none are typically viewed as legitimate title contenders in the preseason most years. St. John's, DePaul, Providence and Seton Hall have barely been relevant for a decade. It's why Creighton is docked too much for losing to Providence. Then you add 3 teams from mid-major conferences, and that hurts the league's perception. Then we'd be add 2 more mid-major teams to make it 5.
We can afford to wait. See if Saint Louis can keep up its success post-Majerus players. See if Richmond can take the next step and string some NCAA berths together. See if some awesome transportation invention is created where it becomes feasible to travel to Gonzaga. Maybe VCU becomes too good where we can't ignore them.
The issue is that we lack the national title contenders in this conference. Hopefully, we can add 2 more teams that can be considered title contenders every several years. Or at least teams that won't drag down the level of this conference.
friars321 wrote:This is a complicated discussion but I think it boils down to a couple things.
A. If this league is about building the most powerful basketball only conference- then add VCU and Wichita St and you are all set.
B. If the private, religious, and educational standards are to be upheld- the add Richmond and St. Louis.
I would be in favor of option A. We have enough of a nuclues with the private+catholic schools where I think we can take on 2 outsiders. VCU and Wichita would be different. But they are Basketball only, perennial top 25 programs, have a national brand, and cement the league as legit. It really depends on what the presidents + fox can agree on or deem most important.
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