Bill Marsh wrote:Xudash wrote:ruechalgrin wrote:Dayton is perfect for the Big East. Every, year UD has a great non-conference RPI with huge top 50 BCS wins (something like 20-10 versus BCS teams the last 5-10 years). This year, neutral win Cal, neutral win Gonzaga, @GT, @Ole Miss, etc. Then the Flyers would come to Big East play with a good RPI like 30 and end up with a conference record of like 6-10 ending up with a RPI like 50. So the Big East teams would get 10 quality wins versus a top 50 Dayton team including some @Dayton bolstering the NCAA tourney resumes of bubble teams. Perfect for Providence, Xavier, St. John's, and Georgetown this year. They would all get another top 50/60 win and might be the difference for 1-2 Big East bubble teams.
The Big East also would get 13k fans a game at Dayton, top 10 per capita TV college market, and 1,000+ Dayton fans at the Big East tourney a year (Dayton travels well which is important for away games and the tourney). And again most importantly, Dayton has consistently been top 100 RPI and probably averaged 40-60 over the past 10 years so some good quality wins for the rest of the conference.
BTW, I have not done the analysis, but my guess is Dayton has an average RPI the last 10 years in the middle of the pack of the Big East. If you added St. Louis and Dayton, my guess is Dayton's ending RPI would be about 5th-7th in the league. They have been on the wrong side of the bubble 3-4x the last 10 years.
Dayton is a terrible fit for the Bid East. It screams mid-major and has a terrible modern day track record. It's wins in its terrible OOC schedules against BCS programs have not been "huge."
PER CAPITA is not what we need to consider when it comes to television markets, so that is a terrible argument.
IF we expand - there certainly is no guaranty that will even happen - then SLU most likely steps in initially. #12 isn't clear at this point, but Dayton certainly isn't it.
If not Dayton, then whom do you favor?
BEX wrote:HoosierPal wrote:ruechalgrin wrote:I took a stroll through the Xavier Media Guide, and Dayton leads the all time X-D series 85-75. Last 10 meetings are 6-4 X. Hardly a crushing in my book. My gosh, wouldn't Xavier relish the chance to continue this long standing (160 game) series? Talk about a rivalry.
33-18 X regular season in recent history since they've played for the trophy and stopped shooting underhanded. .. UD compiled their lead in the 50's. No UD's wins since 1981 in Cincinnati. Crushing.
Xudash wrote:GibsoniaPA wrote:The discussion on UD is largely well balanced and posters have done well sharing both the down side and upside of UD joining. But what I find fascinating is the vitriol aimed at UD from every Xavier backer on this board. It's to the point when I see an X somewhere in the moniker I know the tone of the poster's comments before reading them. It makes me hope for an eventual UD invite if for no other reason that this kind of passion & natural rivalry would be GREAT for the league. I'm not sensing that much in the games I catch on the tube. A personal observation- if UD ever joins the BE the sheer passion of the school toward college basketball will prove be an asset to the league.... and don't count out the impact that a BE affiliation will mean to the UD's recruiting and additional $$ resources provided to the BB program. Something tells me that concerns many X backers. But unnecessarily so as you have a great program.[/]
Please. We all know how UD fans feel about Xavier. The crap you guys post on UDPride is hilarious.
Otherwise, UD was in the A10 -it only got into the A10 with Xavier's help - with Xavier for many years, with Xavier dominating UD in every regard but home attendance. UD getting into the Big East isn't a concern at all, when it comes to competitive reasons.
UD is a good school and I understand its fan base takes pride in its basketball program, but you're looking at this through UD rose-colored glasses. There are people here who believe, realistically or otherwise, that events over time could lead UCONN to place the interests of its basketball program over those of its football program. UCONN is only one example of a thought process that emphasizes a more open minded and patient view towards having better options reveal themselves. UD simply does not presently offer a compelling case for its inclusion in the Big East.
There is a lot of money and prestige at stake with this new Big East. Expansion, if it happens at all, will occur very carefully.
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