EMT wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:_lh wrote:
That's completely different. We are talking about adding teams to an already successful conference compared to when the ACC was originally formed. Not the same. The BE is now formed again with 10 solid teams. You only add it if makes sense. No available school makes sense.
If Wake Forest was in the A10, would NC or Duke want to add Wake to the ACC? Doubtful. Georgetown doesn't want GW in the BE, Providence doesn't want URI in the BE. Villanova doesn't want St. Joe's in the BE. UC didn't want XU in the BE. It is not strange that XU fans would not now want UC or UD in the BE.
UCONN, ND, Kansas and Gonzaga are the only programs that would be no brainer additions. None of those are realistic or current options for a number of reasons. There is no value in adding anyone else.
Providence fans would take exception to the addition of UConn being a no brainer the same way that X fans take exception to Dayton. The 2 schools are only an hour apart and historically PC and URI have both recruited stars from CT.
I doubt that Butler fans would welcome ND either.
Providence would have no problem with UConn. If they had a problem with UConn, Dave Gavitt wouldn't have invited them in the 1st place.
_lh wrote:Maybe and if they did, XU fans would support them but UCONN and ND would be huge additions that would "move the needle" where UD moves nothing.
Bill Marsh wrote:_lh wrote:Maybe and if they did, XU fans would support them but UCONN and ND would be huge additions that would "move the needle" where UD moves nothing.
Dayton would be comparable to Creighton when they were added. Rabid fan base even though neither moves the needle nationally.
Bill Marsh wrote:_lh wrote:Maybe and if they did, XU fans would support them but UCONN and ND would be huge additions that would "move the needle" where UD moves nothing.
Dayton would be comparable to Creighton when they were added. Rabid fan base even though neither moves the needle nationally.
Edrick wrote:Notre Dame is pretty much a non-entity in college basketball recruiting central Indiana. They probably end up intersecting Syracuse or Providence more than Butler or Xavier. Central Indiana is going to be Indiana, Purdue, Michigan, Louisville, Michigan State, Kentucky, etc -- or the best programs in the country.
It is also why Butler recruits a lot in the deep south, which is underserved to an extent opposite that Indianapolis is overserved.
Savannah Jay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:_lh wrote:Maybe and if they did, XU fans would support them but UCONN and ND would be huge additions that would "move the needle" where UD moves nothing.
Dayton would be comparable to Creighton when they were added. Rabid fan base even though neither moves the needle nationally.
If that was true, then why did the C7 pick Creighton instead of Dayton in 2013? I mean, you have "equal" options and you pick the one that increases travel time and cost to those already in the conference? That doesn't make any sense.
Edrick wrote:Notre Dame is pretty much a non-entity in college basketball recruiting central Indiana. They probably end up intersecting Syracuse or Providence more than Butler or Xavier. Central Indiana is going to be Indiana, Purdue, Michigan, Louisville, Michigan State, Kentucky, etc -- or the best programs in the country.
It is also why Butler recruits a lot in the deep south, which is underserved to an extent opposite that Indianapolis is overserved.
Savannah Jay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:_lh wrote:Maybe and if they did, XU fans would support them but UCONN and ND would be huge additions that would "move the needle" where UD moves nothing.
Dayton would be comparable to Creighton when they were added. Rabid fan base even though neither moves the needle nationally.
If that was true, then why did the C7 pick Creighton instead of Dayton in 2013? I mean, you have "equal" options and you pick the one that increases travel time and cost to those already in the conference? That doesn't make any sense.
Creighton brings a couple things to the table that Dayton does not. One, it expands the footprint farther west into a somewhat larger MSA (900,000 vs. 800,000). Two, Creighton has now been in the top 10 in attendance for 6 consecutive years. This year, it was fifth with 17,400 fans a game. This year's attendance leaders:
1. Kentucky
2. Syracuse
3. Louisville
4. North Carolina
5. Creighton
6. Wisconsin
7. Maryland
8. Kansas
9. Indiana
10. NC State
I am guessing that this sits "very well" with the Big East offices in NY...that a team in the conference sits among college basketball elite, in terms of attendance.
EDIT: And this home "attendance" has translated into BE Conference attendance, with Creighton selling out its tournament allotment each year in the Big East just like we always did in the Valley tournament. I have no idea if Dayton always does so with the conference tournament.
HoosierPal wrote:Edrick wrote:Notre Dame is pretty much a non-entity in college basketball recruiting central Indiana. They probably end up intersecting Syracuse or Providence more than Butler or Xavier. Central Indiana is going to be Indiana, Purdue, Michigan, Louisville, Michigan State, Kentucky, etc -- or the best programs in the country.
It is also why Butler recruits a lot in the deep south, which is underserved to an extent opposite that Indianapolis is overserved.
I don't know why Bill Marsh is trying to make this theoretical concept an issue. We have no problems with the Irish here in Indy and would welcome them in the conference. I can't remember the last recruit who came down to Butler or ND. Maybe there are none. Heck, Xavier is higher on the "co-recruiting list" than Notre Dame. Nothing here to talk about.
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