stever20 wrote:Warrior Ram wrote:If the BE decides to expand at some point, Dayton and SLU would be the obvious choices assuming the latter had a solid plan in place to improve its basketball product. I say this as both a VCU grad and fan.
My ideal version of expansion would include the addition of those two plus VCU and Richmond, for reasons that many others have stated. As a long-time fan of a current BE program though, I don't envision this happening.
I think, all things considered:
1) The BE should not and will not expand unless absolutely necessary.
2) The A10 should continue to improve its brand as the top basketball-centric conference outside of the Power 6.
3) Fans of my alma mater, including myself, should thank their lucky stars that a series of extremely unlikely events unfolded over the past 5+ years leading to an eventual invitation to a perennial multi-bid conference.
I have accepted the fact that we have probably reached our ceiling (at least without football in the current college athletics landscape) and am content with that.
But hey, do at least consider us dirty secular public-educated hipsters the next go-around. I promise we aren't too awful.
The thing that will be interesting to watch here in the next few years is which of the A10 or AAC will be considered as the best basketball conference PERIOD outside of the power 6. This year it's extremely close between the 2. RPI has A10 up by .0028. KP and Sagarin have AAC up. Both are going to wind up in the 2-4 bid range.
Warrior Ram wrote:If the BE decides to expand at some point, Dayton and SLU would be the obvious choices assuming the latter had a solid plan in place to improve its basketball product. I say this as both a VCU grad and fan.
My ideal version of expansion would include the addition of those two plus VCU and Richmond, for reasons that many others have stated. As a long-time fan of a current BE program though, I don't envision this happening.
I think, all things considered:
1) The BE should not and will not expand unless absolutely necessary.
2) The A10 should continue to improve its brand as the top basketball-centric conference outside of the Power 6.
3) Fans of my alma mater, including myself, should thank their lucky stars that a series of extremely unlikely events unfolded over the past 5+ years leading to an eventual invitation to a perennial multi-bid conference.
I have accepted the fact that we have probably reached our ceiling (at least without football in the current college athletics landscape) and am content with that.
But hey, do at least consider us dirty secular public-educated hipsters the next go-around. I promise we aren't too awful.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:When the C7 broke away from UConn, Cincinnati, USF, Memphis, Tulane, UCF, Temple, SMU and Houston, there was a clear reason why they invited Butler, Creighton and Xavier. While all had strong and consistent basketball programs (and no football), outstanding support and fan bases from three big cities, all three were private schools, and two were Catholic (Jesuit).
Not to take anything away from VCU - strong basketball program, solid history, excellent facilities, great fans, etc. - but they won't be invited to the Big East because they are a public school. They don't fit the institutional profile of the conference. Presidents care about that, and they are the ones who sign off on the expansion candidates. I know a lot of basketball fans will argue with that, but it is what it is.
A lot of basketball fans will also argue that Saint Louis and Dayton are NOT the top candidates currently available - but they most certainly are because they fit institutionally, academically, geographically and athletically with the schools currently in the conference. That doesn't mean that they will definitely be added, but they are top two candidates today (even though I don't think the Big East will expand in the next few years).
billyjack wrote:Not including yesterday's games, the American without SMU had an RPI no higher than .5290, which would put it .0113 lower than the A-10 at .5403... The Colonial is at .5246, which is only .0044 lower than the AAC (again, if you remove SMU... and again, this is before yesterday's games).
stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:Not including yesterday's games, the American without SMU had an RPI no higher than .5290, which would put it .0113 lower than the A-10 at .5403... The Colonial is at .5246, which is only .0044 lower than the AAC (again, if you remove SMU... and again, this is before yesterday's games).
the thing is you can't just act like SMU isn't there. You might, but 99.9% of the folks do see SMU in the AAC. all the metrics include SMU being in the AAC. AAC teams certainly are benefitting from SMU being in the AAC. Tulsa and UConn are certainly benefitting. Cincy could as well. SMU may very well be the reason why the AAC gets 4 teams in the tourney.
stever20 wrote: The thing that will be interesting to watch here in the next few years is which of the A10 or AAC will be considered as the best basketball conference PERIOD outside of the power 6. This year it's extremely close between the 2. RPI has A10 up by .0028. KP and Sagarin have AAC up. Both are going to wind up in the 2-4 bid range.
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