Vill wrote:Good stuff, Bill. Glad to see you're back.
MUBoxer wrote:Very interesting. If you get bored you should expand to sweet 16s as that's still a very poor percentage in elite 8s. Also shows you that when it comes to small private schools Duke is seriously carrying the load with 11E8, 9Ff, 3RU, 5Championships during this 25yr time frame
stever20 wrote:look at the period from 1979-89.... So 11 years....
1989- Seton Hall+1 elite 8.
1988- 1 elite 8
1987- Providence+1 elite 8
1985- Villanova, Georgetown, St John's
1984- Georgetown+1 elite 8.
1983-1 elite 8
1982- Georgetown+2 elite 8's.
1981- 1 elite 8
1980- 1 elite 8
1979- DePaul+ 2 elite 8's.
8 final 4 appearances. With 2 titles. 11 other elite 8 appearances- making it 19 elite 8's in those 11 years. If you add to that 90 and 91 from your chart- it's 22 elite 8's from 79-91- 13 years. From 94 on, it's only been 16 elite 8's in 21 years. If you split your chart even further- 1st 19 years- so from 79-97- you have 25 appearances(out of 152 possible times)-with Loyola Marymount going so 24 from the Eastern Catholic Schools. 2nd 18 years- so from 98-15- you have only 12 appearances(out of 144 possible times)- with 2 of the 12 appearances being Gonzaga, so only 10 from the Eastern Catholic Schools.. That's pretty stark there.. It's kind of interesting using 98 as the year of change. 1998 was the year the BCS started.
Like I said earlier, the NBA draft has really hurt the Catholic schools- in 2 ways. College basketball has become a lot more just a stepping stone to get to the NBA- meaning kids are looking more at programs like Kentucky. But then at the same time when we do get a real good player, they leave early themselves. I mean, look at Iverson. He takes Georgetown to the elite 8 in '96. Then turns pro. That doesn't happen 10 years previously at all(Iverson was the 1st Georgetown guy under John Thompson to turn pro early).
I think also the tournament expanding to 64(and now 68) teams has changed a lot as well. I think that made things much more attractive for the bigger schools.
Just looking as well- I know just since 2007 to 2014, they say the number of Catholics in the US has dropped from 23.9% down to 20.8%. I think that limits to some degree how many come to Catholic schools.
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