paulxu wrote:I don't think Temple is a "private" university.
gtmoBlue wrote:Football Five teams: After next round of FF raids (on the ACC) - In order of likelihood.
Duke, Wake Forest, Notre Dame*, Boston College*.
(non-ACC schools) Vanderbilt, Northwestern, & Stanford.
* both former BE schools. Trust issues would need to be worked.
Hall2012 wrote:Ridiculous expansion idea of the day:
Invite 10 schools, say: St. Louis, Dayton, St. Joseph's, Richmond, Holy Cross, St. Bonaventure, Duquesne, Iona, Detroit, Sacred Heart (feel free to make any substitutions if you see better fits)
Put these 10 schools in a sister conference- we'll call it the "Little East" for now- and use a promotion/relegation system between the Big East and Little East
-Bottom 2 teams in the Big East get relegated to the Little East the following season
-Little East Regular Season and Tournament Champions get promoted to the Big East the following season
-If the same Little East team wins both championships, the 2nd place regular season finisher gets the 2nd promotion
-If a bottom 2 Big East finisher wins the BET, they stay up and the 8th place team gets relegated instead
-Each Little East School is guaranteed 2 OOC games with Big East opponents
Benefits:
-Keeps excitement at the bottom of the league as teams battle to avoid relegation
-Improves league RPI by annually swapping out bottom teams with successful teams from other league
-Incentivizes Big East schools to strive for consistency to avoid relegation
-Incentivizes other schools to improve programs with dreams of playing the Big East, improving the quality of non-football 5 basketball in general
Why this is a terrible idea:
-Good luck with recruiting in a year when you're being dropped from the BE
-Hope you don't lose too many guys to transfers too
-If this system were in already in place: Butler wouldn't have been in the BE last year (finished 2nd), Creighton wouldn't have been in the BE this year (made NIT), St. John's and DePaul still would have been in the BE this year.
Xudash wrote:Well, since you've now come onto this board, which you do as nothing more than a guest, at best, and refer to a comparison of the Big East to the A10 as stupid, when it is you who are advocating for the inclusion of certain A10 teams in the Big East, I'll take that as an opening to be firm with you as well.
Xudash wrote:First and foremost, the Big East is operating very successfully as a ten team conference right now. There is no appetite on the part of the Presidents to change it. Were they to consider expansion, especially given Val's comments about a number of boxes that would have to be checked in order to pull the trigger on that, they probably would be looking out over a landscape that includes no mid-majors as candidates. It would not make sense to DILUTE a major conference with mid-major teams.Whether you like it or not, at the national level, the narrative on the A10 is that it is not a major conference, and none of its teams are viewed as being major programs. Could certain A10 teams be added and help game bids? Perhaps, but, there are no guaranties, as I discuss below, and why go that direction anyway? Is that a sufficient explanation of the dilution issue for you?
Xudash wrote:Secondly, you love baseball doubleheaders? Good for you. I could care less about them, and I certainly believe it's stupid to compare a baseball doubleheader to a round robin format for basketball. Most of us here love the round robin format. It IS hard. There are no nights off in the Big East. That's good, as that gets those of us who are equipped to make the post-season ready for it.
Xudash wrote:Thirdly, we appear to be making a lot of money while only having to spread that over 10 teams, and we don't need additional fanbases to make the Big East Tournament more successful. It's already successful.
Xudash wrote:I posted the performance of all the conferences in the Tournament, highlighting the Big East and the A10 for the BLATANTLY OBVIOUS reason that the Big East is doing something very well - AS-IS. The A10, not so much. The same A10 that appears to attempt to follow your "plan" of having some patsies in place in order to game bids.
Xudash wrote:We're doing the smartest thing we could possibly do: were holding at ten teams and growing the brand of the conference from that base. If it were so smart to game bids as you suggest, why aren't the Presidents pursuing it now? I believe you have stated that you think Val Ackerman is stupid. Do you truly believe she's stupid? Do you believe the Presidents of our ten universities are stupid?
I have news for you: we don't believe they're stupid.
FenwayFriar wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:
Well said. Well written.
A couple of minor points.
1. I'm not passionate about UConn. I'm passionate about the BE and don't want to see the conference wasting it's time waiting for a reunion with UConn which will never happen. You might notice that the NY Times article cites nothing factual in its suggestion for UConn to the BE. It's just something that makes sense to the writer. It doesn't to the university.
2. UConn will substantially increase its funding of athletics with private money, which I've mentioned several times. That will not seek additional money from tuition or from the taxpayers. They are well aware of the financial realities and have a plan to move forward. Private money has been the funding source for the rise to prominence of many big time college programs before them.
3. I'm not trying to make an argument. I'm trying to share with you and others information which I have access to. Obviously you're not interested, so I won't beat a dead horse. My guess is that the conference office has access to the same info that I do.
Thanks for the exchange. I truly respect your POV. We'll see how things work out in time.
Thanks Bill, I totally respect your perspective as well. As a Big East guy thru & thru I do long for the days of having a true New England rival for PC in the Big East. By far, UConn is the Friars biggest (old or new) Big East rival. Even though we still play BC every year, it's obviously not the same. Hopefully PC and UConn can come to terms with a non-conference playing agreement, whether it's a home-and-home or a neutral game at Mohegan Sun. Although I like where we're at as a conference, I do hate that football destroyed UConn in terms of a basketball school. Anyway, we'll see what happens and appreciate your insight. Go Big East.
P.S. I would be interested in the information you have access to; I'm intrigued.
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