booyah wrote:Of course UConn will persist into getting into a big top dog conference, maybe for 20+ years. Still doesn't mean they are going to get in. And heck, i'd rather have UConn for 20 years and then send them on their way then not have UConn. Thats a legit program. The only way i could see that adding UConn is a minus is if they join and left in less than 5 years - then we'd have egg on our face.
booyah wrote:Richmond is high on the list of probable candidates. If we can expand the list to include possible but unlikely, Id rank the teams like:
UConn, Cincy, Temple, Memphis, Gonzaga, BYU, SLU, VCU (financially pretty far in the red), Richmond, Dayton. I think theres a drop off after uconn, memphis, Zaga, and SLU.
Of course the probable list is limited to the last four teams and I think their relative merits have been hashed out quite a bit already.
Bill Marsh wrote:MUBoxer wrote:I don't understand the BYU angle, everyone seems to forget that they have football. I know they aren't in the same conference for both sports but we could do that with a million better teams plus it's highly unlikely Gonzaga would leave behind St Mary's. I still see SLU getting an invite over time with it likely to be Dayton (yuck) at number 12 unless a Detroit, Loyola Chicago, Davidson or Belmont suddenly start really turning it up a notch.
BYU isn't in any conference for football and that's the point. They appear to have settled on the Notre Dame model of football independence, which makes football a non-issue for participation in the Big East. There aren't a million better programs available. Frankly there aren't any.
I expect that Fox would choke at the thought of advancing more money for the likes of Dayton, Detroit, Loyola, Davidson, or Belmont. Those guys have mid major written all over them. This is the big time. St Louis is a borderline candidate right now. They have to demonstrate that they can sustain their current success for more than 2 years, which they never have.
Notice that all 3 of the programs which the Big East added a programs which have had sustained success over a 10-15 year period. Those are clearly the kinds of programs that they are looking for. There are precious few of them available that are not already committed to a power conference or that need to be in a conference that sponsors football.
MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:I would take Kansas now I don't count that as a football school. They pay students to go to the games is there any other school that does that? if the Big 12 falls apart take Kansas why not we would then have one of the elite historical Basketball schools. Kansas would ensure us a top basketball conference status no one could over look us. While I don't see it happening I certainly wouldn't be opposed.
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