billyjack wrote:The idea was for Fieldhouse Flyer to upload his Wikipedia posts into this one thread, rather than having him dump stuff into multiple threads. This way we can avoid reading his posts altogether as long as we don't click on this thread.
xusandy wrote:DudeAnon,
Thanks for the post of the XU-Dayton game video from 2015 -- the last time the 2 schools played each other. Though this one was a blowout for XU, it did remind me of what a great rivalry XU-DU was over MANY years, and I agree with Dickie V's opinion on the broadcast that these 2 schools really should play each other every year. Regardless of whether or not the Flyers ever get into the Big East (my gut says "no way"), we really should continue this rivalry. BTW, I'm also a big supporter of the MMVC (Mythical Miami Valley Championship -- kinda like the Big 5 in Philly), where XU, UC, Miami, NKU, Dayton, and Wright State all play each other in a round robin or in a special "local" D1 tournament each year. This idea has not been much discussed in recent years, but it ought to be.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:Here's another thought: Merge the recruiting board with the "basketball" board and call it a "basketball" board. Then create a "realignment, tv ratings, homogenity and other topics" board.
That way the pretend basketball coaches could have their own board, and the pretend university presidents, pretend ADs, pretend conference commissioners and pretend TV moguls could have their own?
DAYTON – The University of Dayton is embarking on a $72 million renovation of its arena. The transformation of University of Dayton Arena will occur in three phases – from 2017 to 2019.
The environmentally conscious project has been approved by the University's Board of Trustees and will be privately funded through philanthropy, corporate sponsorships, external private and business partnerships, ticket revenue and general university support. Gifts from lead donors are enabling the construction to begin now while fundraising continues.
"This is not just a renovation; it's a transformational project," said UD Vice President/Director of Athletics Neil Sullivan. "UD Arena will turn 50 years old in 2019. For it to serve the community and as the home for Flyers basketball – as well as NCAA Tournament games – for the next several decades, it requires a bold, significant upgrade."
"The soul of the arena will be maintained for all the reasons you have always enjoyed its at-home atmosphere," added Sullivan. "Yet at the same time it will feel like a new arena when construction ends in the fall of 2019."
This critically important project will result in a state-of-the-art facility. The end results of the renovation will greatly enhance the fan and student-athlete experiences and dramatically improve the infrastructure while maintaining the current seating capacity.
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