bman wrote:This helps those BE teams because for that 1 day their arenas are sold out and TV viewership is up. But it helps Cuse more because they will continue to get kids from the NJ/NY/philly/DC areas. I understand the economics, but I would personally prefer that teams like Cuse don't play any more games in our cities and let them wither on an isolated vine like BC.
gtmoBlue wrote:The football schools shat on u, and y'all said - "oh it's okay...it's S'cuse (or Pitt, L'ville, ND, etc., etc., etc.), no blood-no foul. Let's continue to play hoops to help you (S'cuse) recruit the big cities." Wow...what 'nice guys' u C7 folks are. I don 't see any of u lining up to play BC, Miami, WV, or Temple (other former BE schools). Helping the enemy - let S'cuse play St Francis/Fordham, Drexel/LaSalle, American/G Mason if they want to play in the big city. The same goes for any of the rest of the BE defectors.
gtmoBlue wrote:The football schools shat on u, and y'all said - "oh it's okay...it's S'cuse (or Pitt, L'ville, ND, etc., etc., etc.), no blood-no foul. Let's continue to play hoops to help you (S'cuse) recruit the big cities." Wow...what 'nice guys' u C7 folks are. I don 't see any of u lining up to play BC, Miami, WV, or Temple (other former BE schools). Helping the enemy - let S'cuse play @ St Francis/Fordham/Manhattan, @ Drexel/LaSalle, and @ American/G Mason if they want to play in the big city. The same goes for any of the rest of the BE defectors.
Last year it appeared that the BE was at a disadvantage, hence Boeheim's "helping" former rivals (from a imagined position of strength). This year the BE appears strong. Just say no to former rivals who offer "help" in their own selfish best interest.
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