bostonfriar wrote:For all you geography buffs, Ohio is not in the mid west. That would be Michigan, Illinois etc.
The map goes Jersey, PA, then Ohio or NY then Ohio.
realchiliwarrior wrote:pki1998 wrote:realchiliwarrior wrote:This also serves as a window to put DuhPaul on the clock. Give them two seasons to show an indication that they have a pulse and if they swing and miss flush them.
Oliver Purnell is a good coach. He did a great job with bring back Dayton from the abysis. And did a good job with ODU, and Clemson. I think DePaul will get things turned around soon. I think I read something a while ago about them possibly building a new arena or using the united center. That would be a big upgrade for DePaul and have to help with recruiting. But lets be honest they C7 will not kick anyone out of the conference. If they would could they justify kicking out the Chicago school? TV markets mean something. Its one of the reasons why I wouldn't be completely shocked if a BU or a Northeastern was added just to get into the Boston market. Don't get me wrong I would give that less than 1% chance of happening right now, but I would see the reasoning. If you say there is no chance, explain Rutgers being added to the Big Ten
Dangle the carrot of Big East membership in front of U of I-Chicago (UIC) and I predict they will resurrecte their program before DuhPaul. The reason is the ability to recruit in Chicago with Coach Howard Moore. Granted they are a state school and thus do not pass the private school test but they have no football and an on campus arena. Enrollment is similar to DuhPaul.
classof29 wrote:Any talk of "flushing" DePaul is nonsense. The C7 are more valuable than the sum of their parts. This league is being built on the idea of stability and, dear I say, trust. No need to stoop to adolescent name calling for one of our founding members.
yorost wrote:classof29 wrote:Any talk of "flushing" DePaul is nonsense. The C7 are more valuable than the sum of their parts. This league is being built on the idea of stability and, dear I say, trust. No need to stoop to adolescent name calling for one of our founding members.
Yeah, I hate the talk of dumping DePaul or Seton Hall. Any of our programs could end up in the dumpsters for a period of time, and most of ours will. DePaul is going through its worst stretch in probably the last 50 years, we can lay off of them. Coming in to the Big East, they were looking stronger than Marquette, with a conference championship while Marquette had not returned tot he NCAA's since the Final Four.
We are always going to have bottom teams, it's just the way that it is. When your bottom teams come into conference play with winning records you have no room for complaint, as the power conferences usually have one or two teams that don't even manage that. Nobody in the Big East is ultra bad right now.
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