muskienick wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:LabRatScott wrote:Yawn. This is tired. I can make a pretty good argument that they are an average program whose best days are long past.
Average???
- 7 straight trips to the tournament
- 7 tournament wins in the past 7 years
- 8 tournament bids in the last 9 years
- 10 tournament bids in the last 14 years
- 7 conference championships in the past 14 years
- annually sell out their home arena for the season
Sure, that's average. Doesn't every program do that?
I agree, Bill. I'd still rate our next potential new members of the Big East in the following order of preference (with caveats described):
1) UConn (with a huge buy-out clause and, preferably, football reduced to the FBS-level although Independent or non-power-5 membership would be OK)
1a) VCU (with a buy-out at least equal to that of our current members and a pledge never to establish a football program above the FBS-level)
2) SLU (following at least 3 years of top-5 finishes in the A-10 and average home attendance figures in excess of 7,000 --- simply to prove the Bills can deliver the St. Louis media market; a promise never to establish a football program above the FBS-level)
3) UD (prove that Archie Miller wasn't a fluke by continued success in the A-10 or AAC; no football above the FBS-level) --- I'll still hold my nose if they gain membership to the Big East because I'd prefer any of the above for expansion of our media base which UD would not provide to the same extent as the others.
gtmoBlue wrote:How many expansion threads are there on this board?
The Big East should expand...ASAP. Round Robin, my heinie. Waiting for "necessity", pressure, or some other malady to strike before acting is nonsense. Taking action when your position is strong is a much better course. The conference is strong, viable, and should expand and take the top team available (Zags) and one other (potential up & comer) to go to 12 members. Then we wait for the next football shakeup and take a couple from the fallout to move to 14 members. There are disgruntled members of the ff and the BE should "court" them on an informal level.
As for adding public universities - imo okay if they fit the other criteria. However, most here and other boards naively overlook the advantages of an all private league-Privacy. The Prez's are apparently in no hurry as they appreciate there new found solidarity, privacy, and cohesiveness. Folks wonder what is on the minds of the Prez's, the league office, etc. No one knows as they are not subject to FOIA, they have much lower levels of governmental reporting, and generally keep their mouths shut. I imagine that the BE office and the individual President's like this environment. IMO this aspect of BE business is the major reason that so few public schools may garner interest.
Having said that - UConn (who ain't coming aboard) and other major public schools that may get left out of the next round of FF realignment would be notable exceptions to this and possibly be the schools to break down the private vs public wall.
Farfetched Exp: if the B12 were the next ff victim, Iowa St and the Kansas schools could be good candidates for inclusion, as well as private Baylor and TCU. Not that the chances of this happening are good, but cherry picking the 2 Kansas schools from that group would be a good pickup of publics for the conference.
Regardless - Expansion is not a luxury based on short-term, near sighted vision, nor fanbased fantasies of "perfection". (Note: the BET winner is the Big East Champion, not the regular season numbers game winner. So it doesn't matter who leads the regular season, nor does it matter whether we play "round robin" or not.) It is a necessary function of a vibrant, living, and farsighted conference - ever vigilant to take advantage of opportunities (like Delany's B1G).
Hoya33 wrote:The answer four years ago was Boston University and Richmond, and the answer four years from now will be Boston University and Richmond. They are urban, private, rich, and, the best part, on the east coast.
The faster they are included the less will have to listen to insecure Xavier fans rattle off reasons why Dayton should not be considered.
Hall2012 wrote:Sorry, but I still really don't see what VCU brings to the Big East. Okay, they made a final four 6 years ago. George Mason made a final four once too, why aren't we talking about them? It's a move that's obviously beneficial to VCU, but I don't see any benefit to the conference or any of the 10 current member schools.
They make the tournament a lot by beating up on bad conferences. That doesn't mean much. Any school can look good by pointing to how they look when they're winning? It won't be so easy in the Big East, so what do they offer if they're in the bottom half and missing the tournament more often than not?
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