bubble teams for new conference; Duquesne?
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 9:58 pm
Interesting to see who the last 3-4 teams in will be. I went to Dayton & would love to see them in the new conference. However the reality is that I think maybe we still belong in the A10...until the new league moves up to 16 teams. As much as I cringe to say it, XU belongs in the new league. They have carried the A10 for years & usually inflict damage in the NCAA; same w/ Butler. I think it would be a tragedy to leave Creighton out just because it is further west. Richmond & VCU is interesting: I figured they have a regional rivlary.....why break that up? I think they should be a package deal....but that is my love of basketball talking, not reason.
Dayton is having a tough year....but when Brian Gregory left....so did most of his signed recruits. Coach Miller has put together some tough kids who play their butts off & in 2 years, they will be back in the NCAAs. Meanwhile, if 3 or 4 A-10 teams leave, the new Catholic league will likely be forced to play the remaining A-10 teams for a few years. At least from Dayton's view, I don't think it'll be that bad if they are not picked right away. What Dayton has on their resume is excellent attendence (only G-Town & Creighton averaged more fans than UD last year); strong overall athletic program...not just basketball; great relationship w/ the NCAA (First Four Tournament); and usually a competitive hoops program. So, if not now, maybe down the road.
Why not Duquesne? The Pittsburgh market would be an ideal fit. I mean if Detroit Mercy is on the radar, why not the Dukes?? Sienna is a bit of a stretch.
Dayton is having a tough year....but when Brian Gregory left....so did most of his signed recruits. Coach Miller has put together some tough kids who play their butts off & in 2 years, they will be back in the NCAAs. Meanwhile, if 3 or 4 A-10 teams leave, the new Catholic league will likely be forced to play the remaining A-10 teams for a few years. At least from Dayton's view, I don't think it'll be that bad if they are not picked right away. What Dayton has on their resume is excellent attendence (only G-Town & Creighton averaged more fans than UD last year); strong overall athletic program...not just basketball; great relationship w/ the NCAA (First Four Tournament); and usually a competitive hoops program. So, if not now, maybe down the road.
Why not Duquesne? The Pittsburgh market would be an ideal fit. I mean if Detroit Mercy is on the radar, why not the Dukes?? Sienna is a bit of a stretch.