bostonfriar wrote:1- Why would you phrase your initial comment that you wanted certain Catholic colleges to join ND in a conference? Kind of ND centric.
2- regarding money one reason the BE FB conference failed is because ND refused to place its FB team in the BE. Why was that? MONEY. One could argue that had ND been willing to fully join the BE and had ND not chosen to move to the ACC things might have been very different with the conference outcome.
UDGutter2 wrote:There are different ways to beat someone, you could beat someone by being on a level playing field and just be better than them, or you could deny them the level playing field and make it easier on yourself, ie: better conference giving you better recruiting. You can also refuse to play and just say you are better. . .
I say this as conference realignment goes on. Sure, I am not happy there wasn't an announcement regarding UD (sheesh, just say if you're going to 12 and who they are so we can STOP all the rumors.) Some teams are good about at least playing, Villanova, Seton Hall and Pitt each recently gave UD a home and home series which were split, while Louisville gave UD a home and nuetral series both won by UD. I use UD, because its what I know. Whereas Notre Who refuses to play UD, while most of their fans I know would love to see it restarted. (One actually suggested UD make the jump from non-scholarship FCS to full FBS football and work to join the ACC, and he was serious. He didn't understand Title IX.)
Long story short, pick who you want for your conference, but please don't say we need to keep ( ) out so we keep/get a recruiting advantage, it makes you look small time, which you are not.
NDGradXUFan wrote:SixTwentySix wrote: And I never said the recruiting was confined to Philly. Every recruit you just named, aside from Kittles, was no more than a 2 hour drive away.
That is patently false. I live in DC and it is, on a good day, at least 3 1/2 hours to Philadelphia.
SixTwentySix wrote:Google "Washington DC to Philly"... 2.5 hours if you're hitting the speed limit. Yes, I'm from Philly and it has never taken me over 2:15 to get there. Please don't claim my statements are false, when they're not. 3.5 hours if you're driving a golf cart maybe.
UDGutter2 wrote:There are different ways to beat someone, you could beat someone by being on a level playing field and just be better than them, or you could deny them the level playing field and make it easier on yourself, ie: better conference giving you better recruiting. You can also refuse to play and just say you are better. . .
I say this as conference realignment goes on. Sure, I am not happy there wasn't an announcement regarding UD (sheesh, just say if you're going to 12 and who they are so we can STOP all the rumors.) Some teams are good about at least playing, Villanova, Seton Hall and Pitt each recently gave UD a home and home series which were split, while Louisville gave UD a home and nuetral series both won by UD. I use UD, because its what I know. Whereas Notre Who refuses to play UD, while most of their fans I know would love to see it restarted. (One actually suggested UD make the jump from non-scholarship FCS to full FBS football and work to join the ACC, and he was serious. He didn't understand Title IX.)
Long story short, pick who you want for your conference, but please don't say we need to keep ( ) out so we keep/get a recruiting advantage, it makes you look small time, which you are not.
I understand that considerations go beyond television markets, but if they mattered at all, you'd think Creighton would be immediately excluded. Yes, they have good basketball chops in recent memory, but historically they've never been much of a factor. And again, let me say this - Omaha, Nebraska. Let's look at another program which, arguably, has as much basketball pedigree (at least historically) as Creighton - Detroit Mercy. The Titans were good in the 70s, and had a few tourney upsets in the 90s, and here's the kicker - the population of the Detroit metro area is 5.2 million. Think about that for a second; ruminate on that number - 5.2 million people, the 12th largest city in America. Are there greater television marketing dollars to be had in Omaha?
I love the Bluejays program, don't get me wrong. They have a rabid fan base and are routinely in the top-20 in attendance nationwide (probably because there's nothing else to do in Omaha ... much like Dayton). I also don't have any particular interest in Detroit's basketball program ... but maybe I would if the profile of the league could elevate their program and provide a geographic rival to Xavier. I think it's safe to say that from Providence to Omaha, there would be more fan interest across the board in any Creighton match up than that of Detroit, but that's because people have short-term memories and are more familiar with the Bluejays' program.
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