Friarfan2 wrote:VCU is good, but once Shaka leaves, what do they become?
marq wrote:It just seems like the newest AD in the league didn't get the message that the Presidents likely don't want anyone talking about expansion as it would detract from everything happening in the present. He arrives in town and just starts shooting from the hip. Pretty funny actually.
Natty wrote:Friarfan2 wrote:VCU is good, but once Shaka leaves, what do they become?
Providence?
Although that would be unfair to Jeff Capel and Anthony Grant, the two coaches prior to Smart (one of which built Smart's Final 4 team) who both led the Rams to NCAA tournament appearances (and an upset win over Duke in Grant's case), coincidentally over a span in which your Friars didn't make the tournament at all. Also keep in mind both previous coaches bolted for "better jobs", one of which (Capel) was fired shortly after, the other (Grant) has been on the hot seat while Smart has become one of the hottest names in coaching (not to mention one of the most successful coaches in college hoops during his four seasons at VCU).
Also, what happens to Butler if Brad Stevens leaves? What happens to any team if their coach leaves? VCU has displayed an ability to win under three straight coaches now. How many other programs have been able to sustain the same level of success despite that much turnover? Also don't forget all the programs Shaka was a "lock" to leave for these past few seasons.
Anyway, it's a tired argument. Just know as the season tips the Rams will be a preseason top-20 (or top-15) team and your Friars will be a program living off ancient history and conference affiliation. Good luck this year in your quest to return to your first NCAA tournament in a decade!
SpiderFan wrote:It's still all conjecture at this point--credit the new Xavier AD with getting his name and this interview blasted out about the Big east and A10 boards. No such thing as bad publicity--I find it funny that some folks on here indicate that Richmond has "to turn their program around". Yeah Sweet 16 from 2011 is decades ago. And they're certainly not scheduling for a NCAA tourney berth with games at Florida, against UNC (and possibly Louisville depending on how the the games go), Wake Forest, Air Force, Belmont, Ohio & Minnesota. And they need to invest in the program too huh? You mean like the 20 Million we just put into the renovated Robins Center putting in 4 video boards, hospitality areas (hi donors), better seating, new concessions, et al.
I don't mind taking shots at the program since they do have things they need to improve upon, but at least be knowledgable before you comment on a school program's progress or lack thereof.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:If Richmond is the best institutional and geographic fit, and I were King of the Conference for a day I would have a back room sit down with them. First I would tell them that we will consider them (and another school--most likely SLU) for admission in 2017 if they show a TRUE commitment to their hoops program.
Whisper in their ear that you'd like to see the following happen:
1. Hire a BIG time known coach who has a serious track record and can flat out recruit. Maybe a Ben Howland or see if a Bruce Pearl could come back behind the bench (with some contract stipulations). Could they lure Shaka away from VCU with a huge contract? Budget what a huge state school would pay their staff and top it if you have to.
2. Upgrade all facilities if needed and get butts in the seats. Generate some buzz around their progtram in and around Richmond. Market the crap out of the Richmond area with banners and events--whatever. Own central / southern VA. Do whatever you have to, in order to become the premier program in your own market.
3. Invest in your program. Hire great assitants that are tied into the AAU circuits, get them out on the road early and often and get in great players. With a few talented classes, Richmond could be a rising power.
4. Tap the shoulders of your alums and appeal to them to support he program at any/all costs so they can make the move to big time college athletics.
In 4 years they should be able to turn things around quickly. Just look how Providence and SJU have done turning their programs around in the same amount of time. Make this an incentive, and explain that you'd prefer to go with them but will bring in VCU if they can't turn things around quickly. Richmond has got the $ to pull it off. Their endowment is ridicuously large. They have alums that can help.
bluejayfanatic wrote:I think VCU has a great men's basketball program, but they do not belong in this conference and should not be on the Big East radar. VCU had some good teams before Shaka Smart and may very well have good teams after Shaka Smart. That's not what concerns me. What concerns me is that VCU is a large public school with possible football aspirations and is simply not an institutional fit. If VCU wants to get promoted from the A10 they should be paying attention to possible AAC non-football expansion.
aughnanure wrote:Natty wrote:Friarfan2 wrote:VCU is good, but once Shaka leaves, what do they become?
Providence?
Although that would be unfair to Jeff Capel and Anthony Grant, the two coaches prior to Smart (one of which built Smart's Final 4 team) who both led the Rams to NCAA tournament appearances (and an upset win over Duke in Grant's case), coincidentally over a span in which your Friars didn't make the tournament at all. Also keep in mind both previous coaches bolted for "better jobs", one of which (Capel) was fired shortly after, the other (Grant) has been on the hot seat while Smart has become one of the hottest names in coaching (not to mention one of the most successful coaches in college hoops during his four seasons at VCU).
Also, what happens to Butler if Brad Stevens leaves? What happens to any team if their coach leaves? VCU has displayed an ability to win under three straight coaches now. How many other programs have been able to sustain the same level of success despite that much turnover? Also don't forget all the programs Shaka was a "lock" to leave for these past few seasons.
Anyway, it's a tired argument. Just know as the season tips the Rams will be a preseason top-20 (or top-15) team and your Friars will be a program living off ancient history and conference affiliation. Good luck this year in your quest to return to your first NCAA tournament in a decade!
That "ancient history" is still way more than you have ever got. Though I agree on the Butler thing, and why I was nervous about them - but still, again, way more achievements than VCU regardless.
Providence played in the Big EAST for the past decade against teams like Syracuse, UConn, Louisville, Georgetown, Notre Dame, Marquette, Villanova, Pitt, and Cincinnati. Want to switch places and tell me how well VCU would've done?
Just don't come on here and piss on other schools just when people have legitimate concerns/questions about VCU.
bluejayfanatic wrote:I think VCU has a great men's basketball program, but they do not belong in this conference and should not be on the Big East radar. VCU had some good teams before Shaka Smart and may very well have good teams after Shaka Smart. That's not what concerns me. What concerns me is that VCU is a large public school with possible football aspirations and is simply not an institutional fit. If VCU wants to get promoted from the A10 they should be paying attention to possible AAC non-football expansion.
aughnanure wrote:bluejayfanatic wrote:I think VCU has a great men's basketball program, but they do not belong in this conference and should not be on the Big East radar. VCU had some good teams before Shaka Smart and may very well have good teams after Shaka Smart. That's not what concerns me. What concerns me is that VCU is a large public school with possible football aspirations and is simply not an institutional fit. If VCU wants to get promoted from the A10 they should be paying attention to possible AAC non-football expansion.
Comeon, don't bring that up. They ain't doing football any-time soon. But still, they aren't an institutional fit. Reading their board rip on Richmond students because their from the Northeast and not hometown Richmonders (?) is enough proof.
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