Gopher+RamFan wrote: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?
7 straight NCAAs through 3 coaches, 10 out of 14 past NCAAs with 4 coaches. Thats a program and an environment dedicated to basketball. Travels wel to NYC, has a $25 million practice facility, 99 straight sell outs which started before the Final Four.
Smack in the middle of great recruiting ground (VA, MD and NC are all top 5 in terms of D1 basketball recruits). Public school in the state capital, encompasses the entire state as opposed to a city. Has a $2 million/yr media rights deal (firm data not conjecture on how many eyeballs they bring in).
Would instantly be the "bad guy" in conference due to the public/private dichotomy (already get this in the A10 enough when traveling to private schools).
Within the current footprint. 11 straight seasons of 24+ wins.
If beating up on "lesser conferences" (CAA then A10) was that easy, everyone would be doing it.
Savannah Jay wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote: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?
7 straight NCAAs through 3 coaches, 10 out of 14 past NCAAs with 4 coaches. Thats a program and an environment dedicated to basketball. Travels wel to NYC, has a $25 million practice facility, 99 straight sell outs which started before the Final Four.
Smack in the middle of great recruiting ground (VA, MD and NC are all top 5 in terms of D1 basketball recruits). Public school in the state capital, encompasses the entire state as opposed to a city. Has a $2 million/yr media rights deal (firm data not conjecture on how many eyeballs they bring in).
Would instantly be the "bad guy" in conference due to the public/private dichotomy (already get this in the A10 enough when traveling to private schools).
Within the current footprint. 11 straight seasons of 24+ wins.
If beating up on "lesser conferences" (CAA then A10) was that easy, everyone would be doing it.
Holy smokes, it's ground hog day. Posted on one of the other 53 threads on realignment. None of Maryland, Virginia, or North Carolina are top 5 recruiting states based on the 5,176 kids that played Division 1 ball this year.
http://herosports.com/news/college-bask ... eaaron-fox
In case the link doesn't work, top 10:
1. Texas
2. California
3. Illinois
4. Florida
5. New York
6. North Carolina
7. Georgia
8, Ohio
9. Virginia
10. Maryland
CrawfishBucket wrote: I can see both the AAC and Big East considering both VCU and Dayton for expansion in the future. It is my opinion that the conference who asks second is going to be very sorry.
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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.
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