Demon22 wrote:For what it's worth, I watched the Nova game on Saturday at a bar with a BC booster who was very unhappy with life in the ACC.
He says he thinks he's probably in the minority, but he doesn't see any way that BC will ever be able to compete in the upper echelon of either football or men's basketball. Says the other boosters are fooling themselves into thinking that they're just "the right hire away" from competing with Florida State or Clemson in football. Thinks they've unwittingly signed up for decades and decades of beatings on the football field and on the basketball court.
He said he was very jealous of The Big East. He says that's the kind of conference that he wishes BC was in - one where there were a bunch of schools that were roughly the same size with similar backgrounds and resources. Said if he was the AD at BC, he'd leave the ACC in a heartbeat for a conference that included Syracuse, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Rutgers, UConn, Cincinnati, Temple, and one or two other schools.
TBC Alum wrote:I will repeat what I've said before - the conference is in a great place right and there is little or no incentive to add members right now. We are buyers in a buyer's market and no new potential member has made a strong case.
Yes, we need to monitor realignment and be ready to react. I used to think that the consolidation of the FB-5 to the 4x16 would be the major change. Now I look at the overall sustainability of major college football (like this BC discussion) as potentially the driving force.
In the future, conference affiliation in football may be drastically different than basketball and other sports.
JPSchmack wrote:Wichita State would be a terrible addition for you.
You're plenty strong as it is. Add 1-2-3 programs from markets you can win, who are private schools and fit the identity, and you'd get 2016 Creighton & Marquette in the dance/at least discussion.
It's maddening to me that people don't understand how this works. It's like a basketball coach that only recruits shooting guards: There's only one basketball, they can't all be the starting SG. You need someone to set screens and rebound for you!
Michael in Raleigh wrote:Demon22 wrote:For what it's worth, I watched the Nova game on Saturday at a bar with a BC booster who was very unhappy with life in the ACC.
He says he thinks he's probably in the minority, but he doesn't see any way that BC will ever be able to compete in the upper echelon of either football or men's basketball. Says the other boosters are fooling themselves into thinking that they're just "the right hire away" from competing with Florida State or Clemson in football. Thinks they've unwittingly signed up for decades and decades of beatings on the football field and on the basketball court.
He said he was very jealous of The Big East. He says that's the kind of conference that he wishes BC was in - one where there were a bunch of schools that were roughly the same size with similar backgrounds and resources. Said if he was the AD at BC, he'd leave the ACC in a heartbeat for a conference that included Syracuse, Pittsburgh, West Virginia, Rutgers, UConn, Cincinnati, Temple, and one or two other schools.
I think BC is not as bad off as everyone says they are.
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