BillEsq wrote:Define consistent Ncaa success. are we talking recent or 1980's. LOL when did UMass make the mention i missed that. You might be surprised that UMass is on the AAC or bust train not the BE or bust train lol.
lolhoya wrote:A question:
Why should anyone care about the academic profile of the prospective schools?
Seriously, I don't get it. Did I miss the part where we are holding chess and debate tournaments? We are building an athletic conference, focused on men's basketball.
How does the academic reputation of the schools matter at all, other than some kind of snooty desire to stay away from the dumbs? I have a hard time believing that there's THAT much shared research going on between conference schools that would not have already been going on if they didn't happen to be in the same conference.
Xudash wrote:
marquette wrote:Overall I guess it depends on who has the most say
NJRedman wrote:Xudash wrote:
1. You need to quit being a defensive child.
2. You need to show some respect to your fellow posters.
3. You need to actually understand what you are reading before going off like a douchebag.
Maybe you didn't realize but up until a few months ago all three of those schools i mentioned were considered "Mid-Majors". So calling any potential members mid-majors like the poster I was actually responding to did, then he would be insulting our newest members. Which is what I was taking offense of. I was pointing out his hypocrisy.
Oh and if I did want to go down that road, i'd say you got all those wins while playing in a mid-major conference, and that you would have been nothing more than fodder in the old school Big East. But you're right, I don't want to go down that road. I'll just be happy with my schools two final fours and place in the top ten of all time wins. Oh and the better and more famous basketball alumni.
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