thegalen wrote: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.
Bluejay wrote:thegalen wrote: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.
How can you possibly make that guarantee? How do you know what they are and are not considering? What would your little guarantee consist of anyway?
Let's be frank. Despite your often overly rude protestations to the contrary, you have no idea what the powers that be are considering. Just because you want to believe something, does not make it so.
Perhaps the BE 7, considering what they have been through, value stability. Perhaps the fact that they have served together on boards or lived with the some of their private school peers in Jesuit residences, makes them more trusting of those people. Maybe not having to worry about the intercession of any state governmental agency is appealing. Maybe the stealth with which moves can be made with other private institutions is valued. You have no clue what these schools feel is important. For you to "guarantee" that you do, is preposterous unless you have had private conversations with them.
Your links to VCU have completely destroyed your ability to look at anything objectively.
yorost wrote:Gonzaga by JTIII, and I think elsewhere. Not indications that they will be invited, though.
I'm not so sure the A10 is better than the BE7, flat. Computer numbers for DePaul, Providence, Seton Hall, and St. John's in the past 10 years years put them in as average to above average A10 teams. The A10 has more good teams at the top, but it's also twice the size. We have a better bottom than you and that counts for something. They often look bad because of the Big East, but they're not bad programs. Even DePaul does ok in OOC and can put up a fight in conference play. Adding top A10 teams will improve the BE7, definitely. To solidify the conference and make the money we need A10 teams.
thegalen wrote:yorost wrote:Gonzaga by JTIII, and I think elsewhere. Not indications that they will be invited, though.
I'm not so sure the A10 is better than the BE7, flat. Computer numbers for DePaul, Providence, Seton Hall, and St. John's in the past 10 years years put them in as average to above average A10 teams. The A10 has more good teams at the top, but it's also twice the size. We have a better bottom than you and that counts for something. They often look bad because of the Big East, but they're not bad programs. Even DePaul does ok in OOC and can put up a fight in conference play. Adding top A10 teams will improve the BE7, definitely. To solidify the conference and make the money we need A10 teams.
All very true, but when I said "honestly no better than the A10" I meant considered a tweener conference that will routinely jockey with the A10, MVC et al for best of the rest.
SixTwentySix wrote:He's actually right, there are legal differences between an all private conference and one with public schools. I believe one is the Freedom of Information Act. An all private league basically is just that, private, and not subject to legally having to disclose information such as spending. Once you add a single public school the entire conference becomes subject to this.
I haven't researched this, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt. If anyone has any further information on this please feel free to correct me. I know Ivy League follows some of these same guidelines though for being all private. I'm sure you can find the information somewhere online.
The real question is, are these differences significant enough to matter? And even if they are do the C7, who have always been part of public conference Big East anyway, sacrifice a public team for a few legal benefits?
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