billyjack wrote:Following up:
The Big East is 2 or 3 years ahead of schedule already.
Of the 30 or so things we as a conference needed to accomplish, I would say that we've succeeded in 25+ of those.
So that leaves just a small handful of items.
These are among the priorities that still require some handling:
1. Get some Final Four appearances.
2. Convince AP voters to consistently rank at least half our teams.
3. Improve viewership on FS1.
4. Straighten out struggling programs.
On #4, securing Chicago is very important. Another wasted year without a DePaul coaching change would suck.
marquette wrote:Just for the sake of curiosity, and DePaul fans please feel free to chime in, is DePaul really this "sleeping giant" we all think? What are their practice facilities like? What is their athletics budget? To get them back on track it will probably take more than coaching change. The new arena helps, but that's really just one facet.
We are in the middle of an arms race. Every program is upgrading facilities. SLU did it with Chaifetz. VCU is doing it with their new practice facility and upgrades to their arena. Richmond just upgraded their arena. Dayton converted an older building into a new gym for athletes. That's just a few of our expansion candidates.
Among our own ranks, Marquette built the Al McGuire Center about ten years past and did a massive renovation this season. We are putting in new athletics training and research facilities. Xavier built Cintas. Butler renovated Hinkle. Creighton built a new training facility. Georgetown is building a new training facility.
Is DePaul committed to keeping up with the Joneses? Do they have the resources to? Because if not, then all the history in the world, all the coaching changes, having the largest enrollment in the league, all that means nothing. I don't want to condemn them to permanent bottom feeder status, but I don't have any evidence that they are making the necessary moves to get out of the basement.
marquette wrote:Just for the sake of curiosity, and DePaul fans please feel free to chime in, is DePaul really this "sleeping giant" we all think? What are their practice facilities like? What is their athletics budget? To get them back on track it will probably take more than coaching change. The new arena helps, but that's really just one facet.
We are in the middle of an arms race. Every program is upgrading facilities. SLU did it with Chaifetz. VCU is doing it with their new practice facility and upgrades to their arena. Richmond just upgraded their arena. Dayton converted an older building into a new gym for athletes. That's just a few of our expansion candidates.
Among our own ranks, Marquette built the Al McGuire Center about ten years past and did a massive renovation this season. We are putting in new athletics training and research facilities. Xavier built Cintas. Butler renovated Hinkle. Creighton built a new training facility. Georgetown is building a new training facility.
Is DePaul committed to keeping up with the Joneses? Do they have the resources to? Because if not, then all the history in the world, all the coaching changes, having the largest enrollment in the league, all that means nothing. I don't want to condemn them to permanent bottom feeder status, but I don't have any evidence that they are making the necessary moves to get out of the basement.
gavitspeaks wrote:marquette wrote:Just for the sake of curiosity, and DePaul fans please feel free to chime in, is DePaul really this "sleeping giant" we all think? What are their practice facilities like? What is their athletics budget? To get them back on track it will probably take more than coaching change. The new arena helps, but that's really just one facet.
We are in the middle of an arms race. Every program is upgrading facilities. SLU did it with Chaifetz. VCU is doing it with their new practice facility and upgrades to their arena. Richmond just upgraded their arena. Dayton converted an older building into a new gym for athletes. That's just a few of our expansion candidates.
Among our own ranks, Marquette built the Al McGuire Center about ten years past and did a massive renovation this season. We are putting in new athletics training and research facilities. Xavier built Cintas. Butler renovated Hinkle. Creighton built a new training facility. Georgetown is building a new training facility.
Is DePaul committed to keeping up with the Joneses? Do they have the resources to? Because if not, then all the history in the world, all the coaching changes, having the largest enrollment in the league, all that means nothing. I don't want to condemn them to permanent bottom feeder status, but I don't have any evidence that they are making the necessary moves to get out of the basement.
In reality, if Depaul hadn't already been an existing member, it wouldn't be in the current BE. No way the Big East would have chosen them in an expansion move had Depaul been in some other conference a couple of years ago. No way. Depaul is a middle of the pack AAC team at best.
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