Edrick wrote:Many consider the 1985 season the start of the modern era, so that's a pretty good starter for your ranging.
I suppose you could argue the Bird/Magic 1979 season but that was still 32 teams.
Anything before that is just the dark ages. An age that didn't live broadcast the freaking NCAA Tournament has no bearing on the current state of the sport.
scoscox wrote:Bill, fair enough. Those are all legitimate points to consider. However, on a case by case basis, I think there are fewer concerns about the future success of Xavier than there are of VCU and Dayton. I think we were more of a known quantity than any non-major program at the time of realignment outside of Gonzaga. When VCU or Dayton or any other school elevate their status to that level, I think they will be worth bringing in. Until that happens, I don't think there is any good reason to expand.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:UConn loses at Memphis, dropping them to 0-3 in the American. The last time they were 0-3 in conference was in 1984-85. To make matters worse, a game between two of the top programs in the American had few people in the stands during the game (see below):
In other news, here is a Hartford article on why UConn needs to drop football:
http://www.courant.com/opinion/op-ed/hc-op-rennie-reconsider-uconn-football-program-0108-20170105-column.html
Bill Marsh wrote:Do you know who Kevin Rennie is? I wouldn't put any stock in that article.
Bluejay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Do you know who Kevin Rennie is? I wouldn't put any stock in that article.
I have a feeling you will immediately dismiss out of hand ANY article that talks about UConn dropping football.
gtmoBlue wrote:Thanks Bill and Stever. I will make a recommendation to Fr. Dan Hendrickson to withdraw from the BE as we are not worthy in your esteemed opinions.
To be fair, VCU would have been a good addition to the reconfigured Big East. Very comparable to Creighton with the sole exception being VCU's great 2011 FF season. Agree with the overall sentiment that their basketball pedigree was not the deciding factor(s) for exclusion. In reviewing the 2012-13 media and reports Creighton was a solid 3rd candidate based upon their sustained success in (at that time) a top ten conference.
Creighton, while not as prolific nor as consistent as a Xavier, had been a model for many Midmajor level programs for building sustained longtermed success. "Johnny-come-lately"? Hardly the case Mr. Marsh.
Creighton- 13 NCAA tourneys since 1980. VCU- 15 NCAA tourneys since 1980. (CU- 19 overall NCAAs/10 NITs)
Creighton/VCU- Both 9 NCAAs since 2000.
Creighton- Since 2000 - 4 RS Championships/7 conference tourney Championships. (Overall- 19 RS/12 CT Championships)
VCU- Since 2000 - 5 RS Championships/ 6 conference tourney Championships.
Agree with Bill that with moving and shifting "arguments" being presented, most any viewpoint has some validity. However, it's a bit late for the "Jays are not worthy" lament. Especially given that any further expansion by the Big East will probably focus on outlier or leftover football five schools.
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