jkc_dawgs wrote:East
Georgetown Hoyas
Providence Friars
Saint John's Red Storm
Saint Joseph's Hawks
Seton Hall Pirates
Villanova Wildcats
West
Butler Bulldogs
Creighton Bluejays
DePaul Blue Demons
Marquette Golden Eagles
Saint Louis Billikens
Xavier Musketeers
I hate to break up the UD-X rivalry, but hey it happens. They can still play every year, just like X and Cincy. The reason I chose St. Joe's is because of their market. I like them in the conference for an even East, West split as well. Just makes sense for me. Tell me what you think!! Thanks!
jkc_dawgs wrote:East
Georgetown Hoyas
Providence Friars
Saint John's Red Storm
Saint Joseph's Hawks
Seton Hall Pirates
Villanova Wildcats
West
Butler Bulldogs
Creighton Bluejays
DePaul Blue Demons
Marquette Golden Eagles
Saint Louis Billikens
Xavier Musketeers
Bluejay wrote:jkc_dawgs wrote:East
Georgetown Hoyas
Providence Friars
Saint John's Red Storm
Saint Joseph's Hawks
Seton Hall Pirates
Villanova Wildcats
West
Butler Bulldogs
Creighton Bluejays
DePaul Blue Demons
Marquette Golden Eagles
Saint Louis Billikens
Xavier Musketeers
What strikes me most about the above alignment, and really all of the proposed divisional alignments, is how much better the west is than the east. I've got concerns about VCU fitting in culturally, but I almost think they need to be in just to give the east another NCAA caliber team from the outset.
As to those that say they don't want divisions at all, I have to disagree. Divisions are essential to limit the travel costs of the olympic sports.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:jkc_dawgs wrote:East
Georgetown Hoyas
Providence Friars
Saint John's Red Storm
Saint Joseph's Hawks
Seton Hall Pirates
Villanova Wildcats
West
Butler Bulldogs
Creighton Bluejays
DePaul Blue Demons
Marquette Golden Eagles
Saint Louis Billikens
Xavier Musketeers
I hate to break up the UD-X rivalry, but hey it happens. They can still play every year, just like X and Cincy. The reason I chose St. Joe's is because of their market. I like them in the conference for an even East, West split as well. Just makes sense for me. Tell me what you think!! Thanks!
St. Joe's and Nova are 10 miles from each other. Doesn't make a lot of sense to pull 2 teams from the same market unless it's NY. Also no chance in hell Nova is going to agree to bringing St. Joe's in.
Jet915 wrote:Bluejay wrote:As to those that say they don't want divisions at all, I have to disagree. Divisions are essential to limit the travel costs of the olympic sports.
They might just not do divisions for basketball but do it for Olympic sports.
jkc_dawgs wrote:East
Georgetown Hoyas
Providence Friars
Saint John's Red Storm
Saint Joseph's Hawks
Seton Hall Pirates
Villanova Wildcats
West
Butler Bulldogs
Creighton Bluejays
DePaul Blue Demons
Marquette Golden Eagles
Saint Louis Billikens
Xavier Musketeers
I hate to break up the UD-X rivalry, but hey it happens. They can still play every year, just like X and Cincy. The reason I chose St. Joe's is because of their market. I like them in the conference for an even East, West split as well. Just makes sense for me. Tell me what you think!! Thanks!
Pretzel wrote:With that logic Butler and VCU should have stayed in the Horizon and CAA for an "easier road to the NCAA tournament". Why do you think they jumped to the A10? Most would argue just the opposite, that it's harder to make in to the tournament in 1-2 bid leagues where you have to win your conference tournament to get to the dance. See Drexel 2012 http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... el-dragons
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