yorost wrote:Marquette sure did. If I recall that next class or two was a nice jump in quality and number of applicants. The school was trending up at the time, though.
Bluejay wrote:thegalen wrote:All schools have to disclose spending due to Title IX:
http://ope.ed.gov/athletics/
That reporting though allows for several loopholes
Bluejay wrote:There are a whole litany of other issues outside the legal arena when you have one public school in a conference where all of the others are private schools. The culture is obviously going to be significantly different, as is the mission and academic and admission standards.
SixTwentySix wrote:Like Bluejay said, "long term advantage" of schools on the same path. VCU has a great program, but it's not going to happen, sorry to say.
thegalen wrote:SixTwentySix wrote:Like Bluejay said, "long term advantage" of schools on the same path. VCU has a great program, but it's not going to happen, sorry to say.
Don't bet on it. Or do, and I'll sell you some points. The NBE has 1-2 years to reach "escape" orbit and not be thought as the A10+. I can guarantee you that the weight being afforded the private vs. public question on this and other message boards reflects parochial fan concerns and NOT the business decisions driving this process.
thegalen wrote:Bluejay wrote:There are a whole litany of other issues outside the legal arena when you have one public school in a conference where all of the others are private schools. The culture is obviously going to be significantly different, as is the mission and academic and admission standards.
Ok, so name them. We've touched on FOIA (again, how many times in the past was the BE burned by FOIA via the publics? anyone?). We've touched on Title IX disclosures, another non-issue. Let's look at median admission profiles:
VCU: 3.6 GPA; 1,111 SAT score (math+writing)
Seton Hall: 3.4 GPA; 1,100 SAT score
SLU: 3.70; uses ACT, but a composite conversion is around 1,200
Butler: 3.51 - 4.0; 1,170
Xaver: 3.5; 1,111
Dayton: 3.6; 1,170
Providence: 3.37; 1,155
I could go on, but point being, these schools aren't starting a study club or a research consortium. They left for one reason: money. If there's a second reason, it's basketball. Unless a candidate school is a major academic outlier, it will NOT be a factor.
yorost wrote:thegalen wrote:Bluejay wrote:There are a whole litany of other issues outside the legal arena when you have one public school in a conference where all of the others are private schools. The culture is obviously going to be significantly different, as is the mission and academic and admission standards.
Ok, so name them. We've touched on FOIA (again, how many times in the past was the BE burned by FOIA via the publics? anyone?). We've touched on Title IX disclosures, another non-issue. Let's look at median admission profiles:
VCU: 3.6 GPA; 1,111 SAT score (math+writing)
Seton Hall: 3.4 GPA; 1,100 SAT score
SLU: 3.70; uses ACT, but a composite conversion is around 1,200
Butler: 3.51 - 4.0; 1,170
Xaver: 3.5; 1,111
Dayton: 3.6; 1,170
Providence: 3.37; 1,155
I could go on, but point being, these schools aren't starting a study club or a research consortium. They left for one reason: money. If there's a second reason, it's basketball. Unless a candidate school is a major academic outlier, it will NOT be a factor.
I don't think VCU is necessarily getting dissed as a poorer institution, there, they look like a pretty nice addition academically. Different standards doesn't have to mean quality of students, that same statement would apply to UW-Madison or Michigan vs the BE7.
SixTwentySix wrote:thegalen wrote:SixTwentySix wrote:Like Bluejay said, "long term advantage" of schools on the same path. VCU has a great program, but it's not going to happen, sorry to say.
Don't bet on it. Or do, and I'll sell you some points. The NBE has 1-2 years to reach "escape" orbit and not be thought as the A10+. I can guarantee you that the weight being afforded the private vs. public question on this and other message boards reflects parochial fan concerns and NOT the business decisions driving this process.
I have read quotes from AD's and Presidents and other people from within the decision making that have mentioned Xavier and Butler.
yorost wrote:For the record, he doesn't actually say Butler in that article. He just hints at an Indiana school that plays good basketball. There was a later article dedicated to him saying Marquette wants Butler in.
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/goldenea ... 11521.html
That also indicates a gag order regarding everything might be in affect.
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