Bill Marsh wrote:ruechalgrin wrote:The Big East is comprised of 10 private institutions with 9 of 10 being Catholic. All the schools including Butler has similar missions, identities, and philosophies. It is extremely unlikely they will add a public school. As some posters have noted, Commonwealth politics play a role in VCU's future and the Big East President's will not want any part of that.
I will go out on a limb and say Gonzaga is more likely than VCU to be added. The Presidents of the 10 Big East Schools (9 of which are Catholic) will ensure a great men's basketball program is necessary for admission to the BE, but it is not sufficient. Any new program will have to a similar mission and that will take VCU out of the mix.
The only schools that fit your criteria within the existing footprint are St Louis. If that happens, it will be time to move the Big East tournament to Chicago, rename it The Great Midwest, and accept second tier status in the Midwest to the Big Ten.
NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:ruechalgrin wrote:The Big East is comprised of 10 private institutions with 9 of 10 being Catholic. All the schools including Butler has similar missions, identities, and philosophies. It is extremely unlikely they will add a public school. As some posters have noted, Commonwealth politics play a role in VCU's future and the Big East President's will not want any part of that.
I will go out on a limb and say Gonzaga is more likely than VCU to be added. The Presidents of the 10 Big East Schools (9 of which are Catholic) will ensure a great men's basketball program is necessary for admission to the BE, but it is not sufficient. Any new program will have to a similar mission and that will take VCU out of the mix.
The only schools that fit your criteria within the existing footprint are St Louis. If that happens, it will be time to move the Big East tournament to Chicago, rename it The Great Midwest, and accept second tier status in the Midwest to the Big Ten.
So adding Saint Louis would make us the Great Midwest?
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Huh? Bill, you're usually a quality poster but it's like you've gone off your meds this week.
Lavinwood wrote:All our problems would be solved if we cut some deal where UConn, Cincy, and Memphis realize they are basketball schools and will never be a national player in football. I know this has been said millions of times, but if they just store their football in another conference and sign a contract saying they won't leave for at least 10-15 years or whatever, it would be amazing. That would essentially shut everyone up about whether we are still a powerhouse conference or not. The Big East is the perfect fit for those schools…but they just won't give up their football. That cost them in settling for the AAC. Why don't those schools just store their football elsewhere?
Bill Marsh wrote:NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
The only schools that fit your criteria within the existing footprint are St Louis. If that happens, it will be time to move the Big East tournament to Chicago, rename it The Great Midwest, and accept second tier status in the Midwest to the Big Ten.
So adding Saint Louis would make us the Great Midwest?
How would tipping the balance toward 7 Midwest schools and 5 in the East do anything other than that?
NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:NJRedman wrote:So adding Saint Louis would make us the Great Midwest?
How would tipping the balance toward 7 Midwest schools and 5 in the East do anything other than that?
1. Who is 7?
2. We still have 5 schools who hug the east coast. How is that the Great Midwest?
3. How would our quality drop that far by adding one or two teams? SLU straight up won the A-10 last year, probably the best that conference has been in quite some time. Looking at their possible third straight trip to the NCAA.
4. Your hyperbole was silly and unrealistic. Explain how we will drop so far just by being geographically uneven? If we add quality teams then how do we fall in stature?
BillikensWin wrote:The only schools that fit your criteria within the existing footprint are St Louis. If that happens, it will be time to move the Big East tournament to Chicago, rename it The Great Midwest, and accept second tier status in the Midwest to the Big Ten.
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