Irishdawg wrote:I think Martin and Davis could be good players in the Big East, though I'm not sure they'd be in the top 3-5 freshman when you consider guys like Isaiah Whitehead, Trevon Bluiett, Angel Delgado and Isaac Copeland who are likely going to be instant impact guys while Martin and Davis, with the positions they play probably are going to be getting similar minutes to guys like Paschal Chukwu, Ronnie Harrell and others. This class of Big East freshmen is DEEP. Wideman's a guy who is intriguing. He's definitely got the size to play in this league, but I'll be interested to see what his role is on the team since I don't see him as someone with a great offensive skillset. Is it November yet?
BillikensWin wrote:
Mid-major again?
Just kidding...good luck to y'all.
Bill Marsh wrote:NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
First of all, they're not 3000 miles away. They're about 2000 air miles for East Coast schools. 2190 from NYC, closer for everyone else except Providence.
Second, college presidents didn't get where they are because they're good businessmen. They're notoriously conservative in their decision making. The fact that they couldn't see their way to adding Gonzaga the first time around doesn't mean they won't in the future.
Third, 16 bids can't simply be explained by being in a crappy conference. If your theory is correct, you must be able to show me another program in a crappy conference with 16 consecutive bids. Please, be my guest.
Fourth, Gonzaga is simply not an albatross. They have a rabid fan base that sells out every game. That isn't going away overnight even if they have some bad seasons. They're like Providence, or Creighton, or Dayton. They're the "pro" franchise in town. Fans will attend their games in good times and bad. That's good for the conference. Furthermore, they've become a household name, which means that people turn on games that they play in, which helps with TV ratings and is good for marketing the conference.
Fifth, Gonzaga is simply one long road trip a year at most. This is the 21st century with jet planes that travel 500-600 miles per hour. I guarantee you that Gonzaga is a shorter, more comfortable road trip these days than NYC to Buffalo was by bus 50 years ago when that was an 8 hour trip. There were plenty of those kinds of bus trips all over the country in the past. Before the interstate highway system was built, they were a nightmare. And before that, travel was by train which was even longer. Yet teams did it all the time. there is nothing that makes this as burdensome as you make it sound for anyone other than Gonzaga themselves. And they have spoken on the subject. They have no problem with it and would love to join the Big East.
Frankly I can't find one negative about adding them.
Well thats because you aren't living in reality.
Why do you keep bring up these imaginary bus trips to Buffalo 50 years ago? 50 years ago it was harder to get anywhere, WTF does that have to do with anything? We're talking about cross country flights, not traveling within the same state. There are things called "time-zones", and in them it is a different time than all the others. It's a really wonderful thing that is based on the way the earth spins, but thats a different story.
You have no evidence they will show up in bad times, by your own admission they have been awesome for 16 years, so right there you are talking out of your ass. Also, they aren't like Creighton or Dayton, those schools are top ten and top 25 in attendance, the Zags aren't close to that.
Just because no other Mid-Major conference has had a team dominate it, that doesn't mean that the WCC is a tough league or that the Zags are a powerhouse. I can't believe i'm agreeing with Stever but his post is correct about their lack of NCAA success compared to other (some former) Mid-Major schools like Butler, X, WSU or even VCU. I would bet that if you replaced in any team that finished fourth in the nBE any given year with the Zags they would easily win the conference.
I'm sorry to have to explain the obvious to you, but the bus trips to Buffalo are relevant because schools did them. Routinely. Which means that trips to Spokane which take less time are also doable on a college schedule. Yes (sigh) there are time zones. And businessmen who fly all over the country deal with them every week. A trip of that length regardless of the time zones means that you have to leave a day in advance. And you have to have a travel day on the back end as well. That gives you time to adjust to the change in time zones. It's not like we're forging new territory here. In the 21st century, this kind of travel is commonplace.
And the travel is once a year per team. At most. This road trip simply replace the longest one already on your schedule. East Coast teams - even women's teams - are routinely playing games in California and in tournaments in Hawaii and Alaska. But a team can't make one road trip a year to Spokane?
I don't have evidence they'll show up in bad times? And you don't have any evidence they won't. You're the one bringing up the hypothetical "what if". Not me. There's a problem with any school if they go in the toilet. BTW, how's the attendance at St. John's? Not what it used to be, I hear.
Your first instincts are right about agreeing with Steve. The real fact is that Gonzaga has not lacked NCAA tournament success. During their 16 year run, they've been to 5 Sweet 16s and an Elite 8. How many current Big East schools have done that over the past 16 years?
Let me repeat my point about their success again so you can understand it because I never said anything remotely related to your straw man argument that Gonzaga's domination of the WCC shows it to be a tough league. In fact, I agreed with Steve on that point. The point of my comment was Gonzaga's CONSISTENCY. Regardless of how weak the league, no one in the country has had Gonzaga's CONSISTENCY. Regardless of the level of the competition, that says that Gonzaga is a special program. And they haven't gotten to the tournament just on WCC auto ids. They've also gotten their at large, which means that they've been winning games OOC to establish their credentials.
Frankly, the burden is on you to come up with a better candidate for expansion. Who do ya got?
NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:NJRedman wrote:
Well thats because you aren't living in reality.
Why do you keep bring up these imaginary bus trips to Buffalo 50 years ago? 50 years ago it was harder to get anywhere, WTF does that have to do with anything? We're talking about cross country flights, not traveling within the same state. There are things called "time-zones", and in them it is a different time than all the others. It's a really wonderful thing that is based on the way the earth spins, but thats a different story.
You have no evidence they will show up in bad times, by your own admission they have been awesome for 16 years, so right there you are talking out of your ass. Also, they aren't like Creighton or Dayton, those schools are top ten and top 25 in attendance, the Zags aren't close to that.
Just because no other Mid-Major conference has had a team dominate it, that doesn't mean that the WCC is a tough league or that the Zags are a powerhouse. I can't believe i'm agreeing with Stever but his post is correct about their lack of NCAA success compared to other (some former) Mid-Major schools like Butler, X, WSU or even VCU. I would bet that if you replaced in any team that finished fourth in the nBE any given year with the Zags they would easily win the conference.
I'm sorry to have to explain the obvious to you, but the bus trips to Buffalo are relevant because schools did them. Routinely. Which means that trips to Spokane which take less time are also doable on a college schedule. Yes (sigh) there are time zones. And businessmen who fly all over the country deal with them every week. A trip of that length regardless of the time zones means that you have to leave a day in advance. And you have to have a travel day on the back end as well. That gives you time to adjust to the change in time zones. It's not like we're forging new territory here. In the 21st century, this kind of travel is commonplace.
And the travel is once a year per team. At most. This road trip simply replace the longest one already on your schedule. East Coast teams - even women's teams - are routinely playing games in California and in tournaments in Hawaii and Alaska. But a team can't make one road trip a year to Spokane?
I don't have evidence they'll show up in bad times? And you don't have any evidence they won't. You're the one bringing up the hypothetical "what if". Not me. There's a problem with any school if they go in the toilet. BTW, how's the attendance at St. John's? Not what it used to be, I hear.
Your first instincts are right about agreeing with Steve. The real fact is that Gonzaga has not lacked NCAA tournament success. During their 16 year run, they've been to 5 Sweet 16s and an Elite 8. How many current Big East schools have done that over the past 16 years?
Let me repeat my point about their success again so you can understand it because I never said anything remotely related to your straw man argument that Gonzaga's domination of the WCC shows it to be a tough league. In fact, I agreed with Steve on that point. The point of my comment was Gonzaga's CONSISTENCY. Regardless of how weak the league, no one in the country has had Gonzaga's CONSISTENCY. Regardless of the level of the competition, that says that Gonzaga is a special program. And they haven't gotten to the tournament just on WCC auto ids. They've also gotten their at large, which means that they've been winning games OOC to establish their credentials.
Frankly, the burden is on you to come up with a better candidate for expansion. Who do ya got?
What school was St. John's bussing to in Buffalo? A made up trip isn't based in fact. Also if it's no big deal then why isn't any other major conference rumored to be going coast to coast? Why aren't Pac schools being rumored for B1G expansion? If it's not a big deal why would we be the only ones electing to go that route? The Sun Belt does it but thats purely out of survival. Where are the examples of conferences doing it? Also when did I say I want the conference purely in the northeast? We share the same geographic footprint as the B1G and yes, I think we should keep it that way.
Who do i got? Easy, SLU has a better market, better geographic fit, better cultural fit, has been winning a better league. Dayton, Better attendance, better recent NCAA success (A elite 8 run in the 90's doesn't count, if it did then my johnnies can brag about one), better geographic fit, established rivals, better market.
DudeAnon wrote:The fact is there are no perfect candidates just like there are no perfect members right now. Georgetown, Nova, St. Johns, where is the NCAA tourney success the past decade? Marquette, Butler, where is the Coach? Xavier, Creighton, trending downwards?
So get the best additions possible, but no candidate will be perfect.
DudeAnon wrote: Xavier, Creighton, trending downwards?
DudeAnon wrote:The fact is there are no perfect candidates just like there are no perfect members right now. Georgetown, Nova, St. Johns, where is the NCAA tourney success the past decade? Marquette, Butler, where is the Coach? Xavier, Creighton, trending downwards?
So get the best additions possible, but no candidate will be perfect.
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