I would like to begin my first post on this MB by thanking the founders of
The Holy Land of Hoops for their well-conceived creation. Well done, guys !
I am looking forward to contributing to intelligent, civilized discussions here, as well as the formal establishment of the new Big East Conference.
I am a third-generation University of Dayton alumnus who has been a member of the Flyer Faithful for more than 50 years. I began attending UD basketball games regularly during the 1965-66 season.
purpieschu on March 11, 2013 wrote:
Re: Dayton
I beleive the New Big East will be happy with the addition of either UD or Richmond.
Contrary to what some have argued, I beleive they both have rich basketball traditions …
I respectfully disagree with your statement that Richmond has a ‘rich basketball tradition’ and with your spelling of ‘believe’.
In a post which can be accessed by clicking on
NEW BIG EAST IN 2014-15 in my signature line below, I have compiled a lot of facts and figures about the Men’s Basketball programs of the proposed new Big East Conference.
In the same post, I have made the assumptions that Butler, Creighton, and Xavier will definitely be invited to join the new Big East, that it will expand to a 12-school conference by the 2013-14 season, and that Dayton, Saint Louis, and Richmond are the only three candidate schools for the final two openings in the conference.
Based on the facts and figures provided in that post, I then ranked Dayton, Saint Louis, and Richmond on the following five criteria:
1. QUALITY OF MEN'S BASKETBALL PROGRAM
2. MEN'S BASKETBALL ATTENDANCE
3. MEN'S BASKETBALL TV MARKETING
4. MEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORY AND TRADITION
5. OTHER RELEVANT FACTORS TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION:Richmond finished last in the Atlantic 10 Conference in
4. MEN'S BASKETBALL HISTORY AND TRADITION.