HoosierPal wrote:Anyone want to throw in Mercer now? I think they are Baptist, but what the heck, they beat Duke. Flavor of the week club, here come the Bears.
Gopher+RamFan wrote:DudeAnon wrote:This thread is, what, over 130 pages now? I have seen countless stats that would make every possible candidate seem like a perfect fit. From basketball, media, etc. I like VCU, but like I said, "Did you know Depaul has 46 NCAA tourney appearances to VCU's 24?"
I think most folks weigh the last 4-5 years as a stronger barometer to inclusion to statistic from 40 years ago (when VCU first started playing basketball).
To make sure it's not a fluke, I generally include VCU program stats from the last 10 years. If you don't want to read anything from the applicant schools, simple as skipping this thread.
DudeAnon wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote:DudeAnon wrote:This thread is, what, over 130 pages now? I have seen countless stats that would make every possible candidate seem like a perfect fit. From basketball, media, etc. I like VCU, but like I said, "Did you know Depaul has 46 NCAA tourney appearances to VCU's 24?"
I think most folks weigh the last 4-5 years as a stronger barometer to inclusion to statistic from 40 years ago (when VCU first started playing basketball).
To make sure it's not a fluke, I generally include VCU program stats from the last 10 years. If you don't want to read anything from the applicant schools, simple as skipping this thread.
Ok, heres one. Prior to Shaka being hired (2009), VCU had only won 1 NCAA tourney games in last 20 years.
DudeAnon wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote:DudeAnon wrote:This thread is, what, over 130 pages now? I have seen countless stats that would make every possible candidate seem like a perfect fit. From basketball, media, etc. I like VCU, but like I said, "Did you know Depaul has 46 NCAA tourney appearances to VCU's 24?"
I think most folks weigh the last 4-5 years as a stronger barometer to inclusion to statistic from 40 years ago (when VCU first started playing basketball).
To make sure it's not a fluke, I generally include VCU program stats from the last 10 years. If you don't want to read anything from the applicant schools, simple as skipping this thread.
Ok, heres one. Prior to Shaka being hired (2009), VCU had only won 1 NCAA tourney games in last 20 years.
Gopher+RamFan wrote:Yup, prior teams would stumble in the postseason, but the last 10 years VCU is the only applicant program to post Top 100 RPI each season. They lost games in the NCAAs in OT, and by one possession.
I've steered clear of posting "program A is the best because our fans, blah blah blah" and have just used facts in this thread. Don't know how you could be annoyed by this, unless you just don't want expansion (a point I actually agree with).
badnews24 wrote:Hey, folks, new to the board. Long-time Friar fan. Don't read into the user name. Not a troll. Refers to one of our greats, Marvin "Bad News" Barnes, for those who don't know. Anyway, checking out the site here the last few days. Decided to join. Haven't read the entire thread, but a suggestion for expansion is Holy Cross. PC needs a partner in New England. SLU works with Creighton. The Cross still resonates with a lot of fans here and would get the attention of the Boston market. It has comparables (2,900 enrollment, $635 mil endowment) on the academic side. The DCU Center in Worcester holds about 12,000 and has hosted the tournament a few times. The historic nature of the program (1947 national champs, original invitee to the BE, etc.) and old rivalry makes it a fit for the conference and us, specifically. Lots of alumni, including several I know, would love it as well. There's still a passion for the hoops program there. Anyway, just a thought. Good to be here.
badnews24 wrote:On the money BillyJack. Mike Vicens, too. Him and Hassett used to go at it pretty good if memory serves me correctly. Anyway, I'd like to see the BE reach out to gauge the Cross' interest. Like I said, the Friars could use the partner. You're right, though, it's a matter of HC wanting to spend the cash. They do have it, and I think being back in a top conference would almost instantly rekindle the interest in the program by the kids and alums.
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