Toronto Rapture wrote:Its a fine line between being reactionary and proactive.
H.U.S.T.L.E. wrote:A10 allows teams to keep 75% of the earnings of tournament credits while the other 25% is split between conference members.
ivet wrote:OK, what if...hear me out now....St Louis or Duquesne or Richmond hire Mark Few with a 10 year contract. Would we take in that school immediately knowing...that the school is committed to basketball?
ivet wrote:
OK, what if...hear me out now....St Louis or Duquesne or Richmond hire Mark Few with a 10 year contract.
kayako wrote:
Mark Few IS Gonzaga, and you give him better facilities and St. Louis TV Market? An easy yes.
A trip to the Final Four would be a nice. A national championship would be nicer.
But catching a fish like this, that's pretty good, too. (Courtesey of Gonzaga Athletics)
ivet wrote:OK, what if...hear me out now....St Louis or Duquesne or Richmond hire Mark Few with a 10 year contract. Would we take in that school immediately knowing...that the school is committed to basketball?
Gopher+RamFan wrote:ivet wrote:OK, what if...hear me out now....St Louis or Duquesne or Richmond hire Mark Few with a 10 year contract. Would we take in that school immediately knowing...that the school is committed to basketball?
What if Brad Stevens left the Celtics for Saint Bonaventure?
I think VCU would leap to the AAC if Dayton and the Shockers went too. Would likely keep UConn from joining the Big East. Would be a great basketball conference (if theres no poaching or just 1 school leaves). NCAA tourney bid floor would be at 4, posssibly get 6-8 teams a year.
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
VCU and/or Dayton would never leave the A10 for the AAC.
Wichita State is not even on the radar of the Presidents of the Big East schools. It is a public commuter school with 14,500 students, very low academic standards, and a 96% acceptance rate. In short, it is the polar opposite of the Big East schools in every institutional category.
stever20 wrote:
The thing is, if VCU were to leave for the AAC, the A10 would be down to Dayton, maybe Rhode Island, and then a huge drop off.
So if VCU were gone, Dayton would be in really deep trouble. The A10 would be lucky to be as good as the MVC was this year if VCU is gone. And it would be a whole hell of a lot harder to keep Archie Miller in a conference like that.
VCU AD Ed McLaughlin, on recent report AAC may want to add VCU and others: "We have no interest in the American Athletic Conference."
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