DudeAnon wrote:The problem with gaming the system is there are no guarantees that teams are going to behave as you expect. Also there are no guarantees that the committee is going to behave (SBU had an RPI of 30 last year and was still left out.) Expansion should only be done if there is a program that is consistently competitive at a high level and has a good brand. After that you let the chips lay where they may.
When NBE was formed they could've added more mid-tier schools to inflate their records but they went with the best available schools. And luckily they did because without the 3 new schools this conference would be dismissed entirely.
DudeAnon wrote:The problem with gaming the system is there are no guarantees that teams are going to behave as you expect. Also there are no guarantees that the committee is going to behave (SBU had an RPI of 30 last year and was still left out.) Expansion should only be done if there is a program that is consistently competitive at a high level and has a good brand. After that you let the chips lay where they may.
When NBE was formed they could've added more mid-tier schools to inflate their records but they went with the best available schools. And luckily they did because without the 3 new schools this conference would be dismissed entirely.
kayako wrote:Not Big East related news, but apparently Wichita State may be joining the AAC...
http://www.fanragsports.com/cbb/sources ... ition-aac/
If true, this makes AAC more interesting, but it doesn't change the fact that a number of schools in that conference wants out.
FDS wrote:kayako wrote:Not Big East related news, but apparently Wichita State may be joining the AAC...
http://www.fanragsports.com/cbb/sources ... ition-aac/
If true, this makes AAC more interesting, but it doesn't change the fact that a number of schools in that conference wants out.
Where would the rest of Wichita State's sports go? Surely the MVC wouldn't allow them to stay if Basketball leaves...
gtmoBlue wrote:DudeAnon wrote:The problem with gaming the system is there are no guarantees that teams are going to behave as you expect. Also there are no guarantees that the committee is going to behave (SBU had an RPI of 30 last year and was still left out.) Expansion should only be done if there is a program that is consistently competitive at a high level and has a good brand. After that you let the chips lay where they may.
When NBE was formed they could've added more mid-tier schools to inflate their records but they went with the best available schools. And luckily they did because without the 3 new schools this conference would be dismissed entirely.
Your 1st paragraph is not quite accurate... 1st JP's example of Xavier2 and DePaul2 outline precisely how the other major conferences operate and how we would optimally operate with more members. Folks wonder how the B1G, ACC get so many bids-this is how its' done.
There ARE guarantees - we see them every March as the bigger sized conferences have followed JP's outline to a "T" and routinely get 6-9 bids annually. The middle teams only play the top teams once per year, while the bottom plays everyone in top/middle twice.
He also explained the issues with only obtaining "the best available" teams...as they will not lift your middle tier into the dance, whereas 1 or more bottom tier teams (rising tide) will lift all teams above them with 1-2 more W's. If StL and Richmond had been added originally - Creighton and Marquette would've danced last season with those 4 additional W's. All of our top & middle teams would've added 2 to 4 more w's to their records. No harm done and 7 teams in the dance.
kayako wrote:Not Big East related news, but apparently Wichita State may be joining the AAC...
http://www.fanragsports.com/cbb/sources ... ition-aac/
If true, this makes AAC more interesting, but it doesn't change the fact that a number of schools in that conference wants out.
Bill Marsh wrote:kayako wrote:Not Big East related news, but apparently Wichita State may be joining the AAC...
http://www.fanragsports.com/cbb/sources ... ition-aac/
If true, this makes AAC more interesting, but it doesn't change the fact that a number of schools in that conference wants out.
The fact that someone brought it up at a meeting and that coaches favor the move means little about whether or not they are a serious candidate.
Adding Wichita State would be an extremely foolish move for the AAC. while it would address their need to improve basketball, it would compound the mistake of adding Tulsa by going into a less populated part of the country and by failing to address the isolation of UConn and Temple. A much smarter move would be to add VCU. This would add another strong basketball program but it would do so in a big market. VCU would provide a complement to Navy in the Chesapeake area, giving fans in that region a reason to follow the AAC for all sports all year. Finally it would add another program within reasonable travel distance of UConn and Temple on the Eastern corridor.
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