NJRedman wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:UD FAN wrote:Thanks Bill +1
Just telling the truth. If the Big East decides to expand, they should start with Dayton. They can put the Flyers and the Musketeers in different divisions to reduce the overlap. Can't just ignore a fan base that is top 25 in attendance year after year. There is no other candidate that is anywhere close to that.
We're not going to divisions ever. The concept of divisions in D1 BBall is dead. Every major conference has abandoned the idea and as of now only two conferences (MAC & OVC) in D1 currently have divisions for BBall. It' doesn't work and we will never go down that path.
billyjack wrote:By the way, it will never happen and I don't want it to happen, but if we were to get Vanderbilt, Wake Forest and/or St Bonaventure into the Big East, we would be doing the SEC, ACC and A-10 a huge favor.
Bill Marsh wrote:According to multiple media reports at the time that the new Big East, Fox was willing to increase the pot in the event that the league increased to 12 members so that each school's TV revenue would remain the same.
The Bonnie's averaged only 3900 in home attendance this year. That is simply not the kind of program that would be considered for expansion.it would receive less time for consideration than has been spent on this message board.
NJRedman wrote:You keep talking about OOC schedule but you do realize that the Bonnies would have to schedule a tougher OOC if they joined the Big East and that their OOc record could very well be worse than it was in the A10. They will have to take part in the Gavitt tip off and every program has been asked to step up their OOC scheduling.
NJRedman wrote:I don't think anyone besides our Bonnie fan would put our friends from Northern NY ahead of any of these teams, but like I said the people who make this choice only probably have about 3-5 of these schools in mind for those 2 spots. To me if FB is a non-starter the top 5 more than likely looks like this. Once again in no particular order.
JPSchmack wrote:billyjack wrote:By the way, it will never happen and I don't want it to happen, but if we were to get Vanderbilt, Wake Forest and/or St Bonaventure into the Big East, we would be doing the SEC, ACC and A-10 a huge favor.
Well, that's just wrong comparing Bona to those two. We're not Fordham.
Bona had the same number of Top 50 wins this season as Texas.
JPSchmack wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:According to multiple media reports at the time that the new Big East, Fox was willing to increase the pot in the event that the league increased to 12 members so that each school's TV revenue would remain the same.
The Bonnie's averaged only 3900 in home attendance this year. That is simply not the kind of program that would be considered for expansion.it would receive less time for consideration than has been spent on this message board.
You all keep bringing up factors that are "Conventional wisdom" but do they really "actually matter" to the Big East’s current position? I just explained how the RPI would work with 12 teams, and this year would have gotten SHU into the field and adding UD's units for a minimum of 4 additional NCAA units (approx. $6.5 million) the Big East gets to divide up however they divide up… and you're worried about Bona's ticket revenue which none of you ever see a single dime of?
Everything in college basketball is scheduling. You think attendance will remain the same switching from Duquesne, Fordham and LaSalle on the schedule to Nova, Georgetown, and St. John's?NJRedman wrote:You keep talking about OOC schedule but you do realize that the Bonnies would have to schedule a tougher OOC if they joined the Big East and that their OOc record could very well be worse than it was in the A10. They will have to take part in the Gavitt tip off and every program has been asked to step up their OOC scheduling.
Then you need to fire whomever set that policy right now. The A10 tried it. In the stretch of Linda Bruno’s scheduling manifesto - which Xavier & Dayton opposed and got her fired - the A10 got the lowest amount of NCAA bids as any period in their history. Yes, teams like Nova, Georgetown and Xavier should be scheduling games like that (and winning). But if you’re telling DePaul to amp up their scheduling game, it’s going to kill you.
Look at the Big 12 … the TEAMS were better last season than this season. They struggled to get 7 teams in last year, and easily got 7 in this year because their RPIs were higher.
Their RPIs were higher because TCU played the 349 OOC SOS, and went 13-0, helping everyone’s RPI.NJRedman wrote:I don't think anyone besides our Bonnie fan would put our friends from Northern NY ahead of any of these teams, but like I said the people who make this choice only probably have about 3-5 of these schools in mind for those 2 spots. To me if FB is a non-starter the top 5 more than likely looks like this. Once again in no particular order.
And you know, I totally believe “That’s crazy, it’ll never happen.” And I went thru all the reasons it would never happen, and after each asked “Wait, why?” WHY are those factors in conference expansion/realignment important, and do they actually apply here?” And that was when I became convinced it was the SMARTEST THING TO DO.
You need the best overall program: Why? You’re not replacing Temple, Xavier, Louisville, Pitt, Syracuse, Missouri, like all the other conferences who expanded. There’s a ton of great programs already, they just beat each other up and teams like Seton Hall can’t get into the Dance at 6-12. At 8-10 does Hall get in? Yeah, probably. Provided those two wins came in late February.
You need big TV markets: Your markets are huge, but the ratings aren’t (Which is on FS1, not the BE). I know just being in a big market isn’t enough, because Fordham, Duquesne and LaSalle are terrible TV draws. In fact, the only big market teams that aren’t historically terrible are: The Big East, UCLA, Temple, Cincinnati, UNLV and Ohio State. Two of those others don’t have major pro sports in the markets!
And I know you already realize this because Duquesne and Detroit aren’t on your list. So why is Saint Louis? They don’t BRING that market, they exist in the market but no one really cares. And by the time Jim Crews is fired, they will move into your “hell no” category.
All the conventional wisdom factors are a lot like RBI for baseball players. An elite hitter is gonna have a lot, so it’s an indicator a guy might be an elite hitter.
But having a ton of RBI doesn’t necessarily mean you’re an elite hitter, and you can still be an elite hitter while not having a ton of RBI depending on circumstance. I look at the Big East lineup and say “you’ve got tons of power already. With Bona setting the table for you, you’d drive in more runs.”
cm5yz6 wrote:JPSchmack wrote:
Well, that's just wrong comparing Bona to those two. We're not Fordham.
Bona had the same number of Top 50 wins this season as Texas.
Actually, those are good, if not favorable comparisons for StB. Besides your 1970 F4 run, the program has been relatively irrelevant in the tournament. Vanderbilt has twice as many Sweet 16s (though no Final Four) and Wake has 6 Elite 8s and a Final 4 (to StB's 1 and 1 - again 1970).
Regardless, though your argument is fruitless as StB doesn't stand a foreseeable chance of being added to the Big East, I am very much enjoying your campaign. It's nice to read something new on these expansion discussions.
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