Surviving in the Big East Moving Forward
Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 2:22 pm
Dog days of summer, so why not a conversational/abstract thread on the composition of the Big East and what we look like moving forward together. This isn't another expansion thread. I presume we all agree that we are locked into an 11-team conference once UConn is fully boarded, at least for a good number of years.
This is about your opinions on which BE programs are most likely to thrive and which BE programs are most likely to mimic salmon swimming upstream, into a bear's mouth or not, as this version of the Big East moves into the future. Which programs most likely slot into the top, middle and basement of the conference on a sustained basis - - let's say for the five years following UConn's entry.
I believe the C7 and UConn fans will have a particular take on this, as the old Big East easily became THE best collegiate basketball conference ever. But that and a couple other thoughts led me to put up this thread. As far as any comparison to the old BE goes, it's not that the Big East as it will exist with UConn will match the firepower of that earlier version, but the Big East as it will exist with UConn is going to have a hell of a lot of firepower up and down the line.
That led me to the next thought I had about all this: the competing notions of being as strong as possible versus the JPSschmack school of loading in a couple of bottom-dwelling patsies in order to game NCAAT bids. He made compelling arguments. He was playing from a weak hand and did the best he could with it, with the end game being that he was looking for buy-in on the idea of bringing in a team like St. Bonaventure to help with conference W/L's.
But when it was all said and done, most here saw the obvious merits of adhering to the STRONG AS POSSIBLE school of conference composition. Survival of the fittest. The ability to run the gauntlet, so to speak, sharpening and preparing a team for NCAAT play.
So we arrive at the old adage: be careful what you ask for, you just might get it.
11 Teams. Basketball-centric. Solid facilities and internal resources across the board. A television contract that most likely will soon become more - possibly much more - lucrative. MSG and THE best conference tournament on the planet.
What does that horse race end up looking like over the near future?
This is about your opinions on which BE programs are most likely to thrive and which BE programs are most likely to mimic salmon swimming upstream, into a bear's mouth or not, as this version of the Big East moves into the future. Which programs most likely slot into the top, middle and basement of the conference on a sustained basis - - let's say for the five years following UConn's entry.
I believe the C7 and UConn fans will have a particular take on this, as the old Big East easily became THE best collegiate basketball conference ever. But that and a couple other thoughts led me to put up this thread. As far as any comparison to the old BE goes, it's not that the Big East as it will exist with UConn will match the firepower of that earlier version, but the Big East as it will exist with UConn is going to have a hell of a lot of firepower up and down the line.
That led me to the next thought I had about all this: the competing notions of being as strong as possible versus the JPSschmack school of loading in a couple of bottom-dwelling patsies in order to game NCAAT bids. He made compelling arguments. He was playing from a weak hand and did the best he could with it, with the end game being that he was looking for buy-in on the idea of bringing in a team like St. Bonaventure to help with conference W/L's.
But when it was all said and done, most here saw the obvious merits of adhering to the STRONG AS POSSIBLE school of conference composition. Survival of the fittest. The ability to run the gauntlet, so to speak, sharpening and preparing a team for NCAAT play.
So we arrive at the old adage: be careful what you ask for, you just might get it.
11 Teams. Basketball-centric. Solid facilities and internal resources across the board. A television contract that most likely will soon become more - possibly much more - lucrative. MSG and THE best conference tournament on the planet.
What does that horse race end up looking like over the near future?