scoscox wrote:stever20 wrote:did he really just say that VCU has inconsistent/bad basketball? What planet have you been on? If VCU had been private, they would have been the 1st choice of the Big East when formed. Period the end.
Also would really say Temple and Cincy have no business in that grouping at all whatsoever. And Dayton probably doesn't belong there either.
Oh, and you forgot St Bonnie's in that bad basketball grouping
Dayton hasn't exactly been the model of consistency, but agree totally about Temple and UC. Way off the mark on VCU though. The 2011 tournament was the first and only time they've ever made it past the second round. Giving them more credit than they deserve there.
notkirkcameron wrote:Posted in the old thread and re-posted here for the record.
There are, at present time, no programs that have all of the following five traits:
1.) Institutional fit (meaning a private, non-FBS school).
2.) Consistent, high-level basketball (defined as consistent conference titles and/or NCAA Tournament appearances).
3.) Geographic fit (i.e., the Northeastern quarter of the country from the Atlantic Ocean to the banks of the Missouri River).
4.) New Markets (i.e., they give the Big East something that the league doesn't already have with another program).
5.) Has never backstabbed/sold out the Big East.
Edrick wrote:Saint Louis fans discussing whether or not their team is the worst ever, some projecting only 4 wins this year.
http://www.billikens.com/forum/index.ph ... eam-since/
SLU has won as many NCAA Tournament games in their history (since 1952) as Villanova won last spring.
SLU ---> awful
HoosierPal wrote:notkirkcameron wrote:Posted in the old thread and re-posted here for the record.
There are, at present time, no programs that have all of the following five traits:
1.) Institutional fit (meaning a private, non-FBS school).
2.) Consistent, high-level basketball (defined as consistent conference titles and/or NCAA Tournament appearances).
3.) Geographic fit (i.e., the Northeastern quarter of the country from the Atlantic Ocean to the banks of the Missouri River).
4.) New Markets (i.e., they give the Big East something that the league doesn't already have with another program).
5.) Has never backstabbed/sold out the Big East.
You do realize that the Missouri River stretches from Missouri to Montana, through Nebraska and the Dakotas. Not sure what is out in the norther plains that entices you.
scoscox wrote:stever20 wrote:did he really just say that VCU has inconsistent/bad basketball? What planet have you been on? If VCU had been private, they would have been the 1st choice of the Big East when formed. Period the end.
Also would really say Temple and Cincy have no business in that grouping at all whatsoever. And Dayton probably doesn't belong there either.
Oh, and you forgot St Bonnie's in that bad basketball grouping
Dayton hasn't exactly been the model of consistency, but agree totally about Temple and UC. Way off the mark on VCU though. The 2011 tournament was the first and only time they've ever made it past the second round. Giving them more credit than they deserve there.
scoscox wrote:
Dayton hasn't exactly been the model of consistency.
scoscox wrote:Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:scoscox wrote:
Dayton is always too up and down.
The RPI Rankings for the past four seasons (including this one) suggest otherwise.
3-Year Average Final RPI Ranking - Team ( 2013-14 Final RPI Ranking • 2014-15 Final RPI Ranking • 2015-16 Final RPI Ranking )
29 - Dayton ( 33 • 29 • 25 )
UDPride RPI Rankings – Thursday morning, January 5th:
29 - Dayton
I did also say they've been better under Archie, but that is very recent. Dayton through Brian Gregory and Oliver Purnell and others could never consistently put it together. I'm not prepared to forgive the program those many years of inconsistency and floundering for the recent few years of archie's success. Just the way I see it. X had solid success for about 25 years before breaking in, I'd like to see a larger sample size.
Hall2012 wrote: I'm assuming he mean Mississippi River, which only Creighton is west of.
Bill Marsh wrote:So, Kirk, you're saying that if BU, Fordham, Richmond, Dayton, or St Louis pulled a Butler and went to a bunch of tournaments for a decade or so, including 2 finals, they wouldn't be considered for the reasons you stated?
Bill Marsh wrote:BTW, who did you have in mind when you mentioned backstabbing the Big East?
Bill Marsh wrote:In order for Wake or Duke to become available, the ACC would have to disband since neither of them are voluntarily leaving that conference. With the instability in the Big XII, I don't see any way that the ACC is at risk of collapsing. Same for Norte Dame, who is far more likely to bring their football into the ACC than to leave.
notkirkcameron wrote:Adding any of those three schools would require, as a prerequisite, a heretofore unforeseen titanic shift in the college sports landscape.
Bill Marsh wrote: The real question is not what the Big East wants, but what Fox wants because without the Fox money, the Big East is in a whole different world. If Fox comes to the BE presidents and says that a bigger audience is required for the relationship to continue, the presidents will vote to expand. And they will suddenly become very open to candidates proposed by Fox. Unless of course they can find another interested network or the whole media model changes, which is certainly possible.
stever20 wrote:did he really just say that VCU has inconsistent/bad basketball? What planet have you been on? If VCU had been private, they would have been the 1st choice of the Big East when formed. Period the end.
Bill Marsh wrote:You're going to the other extreme. By the standard of getting past the second round, Creighton doesn't belong in the BE either because it hasn't made it past the second round even once since the open tournament era began in 1975. VCU's consistency comes from the fact that they are always in the tournament - 9 times in the past 13 years with appearances in the '80's and '90's as well. When that kind of consistency is capped by a Final Four run, then that's a pretty special mid major program.
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