by Xudash » Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:35 pm
Exactly.
I watched this closely when Xavier was on the outside looking in at the Big East, wondering what Nova would do at the point when the Big East had extended it an invitation to join in football.
I always thought it admirable that Nova was even in position to be considered for such a move, believing at that time that the train had absolutely left the station for Catholic universities having aspirations for fielding Div 1A football programs. ND had been on that train forever, BC made it on a sustainable basis thanks to a pass completion by Doug Flutie in the mid-80's.
Nova? It was A Bridge Too Far by the mid-2000's. Too much separation then by the power BCS players, and with no viable stadium solution available anywhere. Nova's leadership was smart not to go for it then. Just ask a newcomer like UCONN or a Johnny-come-lately performer like UC how it all worked out for them. Hell, WVU almost didn't make the lifeboat, and the boat it finally made isn't optimal for it. UL is the only true winner of what had been a group of longstanding also rans (I don't put Pitt, and 'cuse in that group).
Frankly, it's been game, set match on Villanova D1A football for a while now. It has to understand that it's true strategic sports asset is basketball. Keep football and enjoy those fall afternoons the way college football used to be enjoyed decades ago (i.e. less commercially) but don't dilute basketball along the way.
XAVIER