GumbyDamnit! wrote:nathanhm wrote:I know everyone keeps saying Gonzaga is too far and all sports would be too expensive but I think its a throwaway statement.
Gonzaga could enter 1 of 2 ways.
1) Basketball only. In a 2 division, 12 team league, that means the midwest schools have 1 flight a year to Spokane (shouldn't break anyones budget) and the Eastern schools have 1 flight every two years to Spokane (def shouldn't break anyones budget). Now Gonzaga has a lot of travel to do, 6 midwest games, and 3 east coast games every year. That being said they have their own charter jet and according to sources have already reached out so they seem to be willing to do the 9 games. If they are willing and able, then adding them should be a complete no brainer.
2) All sports: Logistically this would be more difficult but assuming there is an increase in revenue for Gonzaga, this may more than offset the additional travel costs. Otherwise Gonzaga may just find new homes for their other sports programs and be a partial member of the new Big East. WHich I am totally okay with and I would question anyone who isn't.
Nathan, how about a 3 division national league in which Gonzage is joined by a St. Mary's , a USF and Creighton can be out west? 5 Midwest and 5 east teams. Play each in division 2x and rotate the others. Minimize national travel, maintain regional rivalries and create new national rivalries. A thought... Gonzaga would be such a perfect addition. It would absolutely remind me of the Big East of the early 80's.
VU74 wrote:74 Villanova alum. The real question isnt who I want but who we can have.
I want Syracuse and UConn for the rivlaries, Temple for the local connection
and Notre Dame as they are a long time rival that predates the BE.
If we are a 12 team league, the last choice is the best of the rest,
either Butler or Xavier.
Reality is that it will never happen so you move to those that add the
most value to a basketball first league.
With that as the criteria, my 5 would be Gonzaga, Xavier, Creighton,
Butler and VCU.
VCU success has been recent, I think they add geographic value plus
they aren't a small Catholic school.
I do agree with other posters that have stated that Gonzaga is a
problem for other sports. Do not see Villanova paying for their Olympic
sports to travel to Spokane. If they are willing to make a long term
commitment to BBall only, let them in.
If not, I would prefer a school that reinforces the East in BE. The
school that popped into my mind was UMass. They add New
England would become a rival for Providence.
Pretzel wrote:BE7 should be picking the best basketball programs if they plan on being a top basketball conference. Geography does have relevance with the Zags being to far for all sports.
NCAA Tournament History (last 10 years)
Xavier- total: 9, best: elite eight, record: 14-9
Butler- total: 6, best: runner up, record: 15-5
VCU- total: 5, best: final four, record: 7-5
Creighton- total 4, best: second round, record: 1-4
Dayton- total: 3, best: second round, record: 1-3
SLU- total: 1, best: second round, record: 1-1
RUBillsFan wrote:As a SLU fan, I would like to point out that arbitrarily cutting it off at 10 years makes SLU look worse. SLU made the NCAAs in 1994, 1995, 1998, and 2000. Therefore, if you expand your list to 20 years it looks like this:
NCAA Tournament History (last 20 years)
Xavier- total: 15, best: elite eight, record: 17-15
Butler- total: 10, best: runner up, record: 16-5
Creighton- total 8, best: second round, record: 3-8
VCU- total: 6, best: final four, record: 7-6
SLU- total: 5, best: second round, record: 3-5
Dayton- total: 4, best: second round, record: 1-5
RUBillsFan wrote:I would also note that VCU (CAA), Butler (Horizon), and Creighton (MVC) had easier roads (much easier in VCU and Butler's case) to the NCAA tournament than SLU who was in C-USA (Marquette, Louisville, Cincy, Memphis) and A-10 (Xavier, Temple).
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