Iceman wrote:Positioned for Long-Term Success (based on quality of local talent field, size & strength of the fan base, and their name brand)
1. Georgetown
2. Villanova
3. St. John's
4. Seton Hall
5. DePaul
6. Xavier
7. Dayton
8. Butler
9. VCU
10. Marquette
11. St. Louis
12. Creighton
13. Providence
14. Richmond
St. John's, Seton Hall, and DePaul are in such talent-laden recruiting fields, their failures on the hardwood are as much to do with the failures of their coaching staffs as anything. Put Butler's success at either of those 3 schools and their stock would go through the rough with local recruits and the media.
I tend to put more value on hardwood performance than market size, simply b/c a team that wins will attract teams. Oregon (in football) is proof of that. Duke (in basketball) is also. Being in a talent-rich recruiting field is key IMO. If you look at NBA players by state of birth, you see that NY, NJ, IL, and IN are very high. I'd like to use NBA players by State they played HS ball in, but that measure isn't available.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/fri ... places.cgi
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