brewcity77 wrote:The problem is that NCAA rules prohibit adding a team for basketball only.
Football is the only sport that can be added as an "only" sport.
If they could park their non-revenue sports in the WAC, the MWC, or some other conference, sure. But I'm pretty sure that's not an option unless we turn this into a football league and scrap this whole basketball thing.
EMT wrote:Do we know the Gonzaga message board or do any Gonzaga fans lurk here?
I've never read their take on things.
Bill Marsh wrote:EMT wrote:Do we know the Gonzaga message board or do any Gonzaga fans lurk here?
I've never read their take on things.
http://www.guboards.spokesmanreview.com
SJHooper wrote:I'd love to have them but I doubt it will work due to the travel distance. If something can be worked out then of course take them. Right now, Gonzaga plays in an absolute joke of a conference. The only teams in their conference that have a pulse are BYU and St. Mary's. This is why they always have these crazy 30 win seasons...they feast on the weak. If they came to the Big East, they would be good but not great IMO. I could see them being a Butler or Xavier type...floating around the top 15 and sometimes dropping from the rankings but still receiving votes. There are literally no gimme games in this conference. No Santa Clara's or Portland's. Even terrible DePaul will give you a scare and make you earn the W.
One thing that has always fascinated me with Gonzaga is their ability to find overseas talent that translates as top notch talent here. We have gotten guys like Amar, Mussini, Freudenberg, Bourgault, etc. and the only one that can even be a decent role player is Mussini. Basically, our Euro experiments routinely blow up in our face at SJ and they look totally overmatched and slow. If Freudenberg does not improve significantly next year I would encourage him to transfer instead of wasting a roster spot.
HoosierPal wrote:Comments from the Gonzaga AD.
Even Gonzaga AD Mike Roth addressed the interest in his school over the weekend the Final Four.
“If someday the Big East and their financial partners come together and say, ‘You know what we’ll call it the Big East but we’ll be in all four time zones and really get after that four-letter monster [ESPN] that lives in Bristol, Connecticut,” Roth said. “In that case, can other schools in the West join Gonzaga and split into two [divisions].”
NJRedman wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Comments from the Gonzaga AD.
Even Gonzaga AD Mike Roth addressed the interest in his school over the weekend the Final Four.
“If someday the Big East and their financial partners come together and say, ‘You know what we’ll call it the Big East but we’ll be in all four time zones and really get after that four-letter monster [ESPN] that lives in Bristol, Connecticut,” Roth said. “In that case, can other schools in the West join Gonzaga and split into two [divisions].”
If adding Gonzaga means splitting into divisions then i'm even more against the move. I am the biggest advocate for no divisions in basketball. They make no sense whatsoever.
NJRedman wrote:SJHooper wrote:I'd love to have them but I doubt it will work due to the travel distance. If something can be worked out then of course take them. Right now, Gonzaga plays in an absolute joke of a conference. The only teams in their conference that have a pulse are BYU and St. Mary's. This is why they always have these crazy 30 win seasons...they feast on the weak. If they came to the Big East, they would be good but not great IMO. I could see them being a Butler or Xavier type...floating around the top 15 and sometimes dropping from the rankings but still receiving votes. There are literally no gimme games in this conference. No Santa Clara's or Portland's. Even terrible DePaul will give you a scare and make you earn the W.
One thing that has always fascinated me with Gonzaga is their ability to find overseas talent that translates as top notch talent here. We have gotten guys like Amar, Mussini, Freudenberg, Bourgault, etc. and the only one that can even be a decent role player is Mussini. Basically, our Euro experiments routinely blow up in our face at SJ and they look totally overmatched and slow. If Freudenberg does not improve significantly next year I would encourage him to transfer instead of wasting a roster spot.
I love how you take a thread about Gonzaga and spin it into a critique of St. John's and it's players. You are a true blue fan for sure. Keep calling out kids who don't live up to your expectations. A 27 year old psychiatrist who drives a BMW.
NJRedman wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Comments from the Gonzaga AD.
Even Gonzaga AD Mike Roth addressed the interest in his school over the weekend the Final Four.
“If someday the Big East and their financial partners come together and say, ‘You know what we’ll call it the Big East but we’ll be in all four time zones and really get after that four-letter monster [ESPN] that lives in Bristol, Connecticut,” Roth said. “In that case, can other schools in the West join Gonzaga and split into two [divisions].”
If adding Gonzaga means splitting into divisions then i'm even more against the move. I am the biggest advocate for no divisions in basketball. They make no sense whatsoever.
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