Jet915 wrote:This is a great rivalry so it's probably nice that it's continuing. Fox probably doesn't mind getting to show this game every other year.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Man, this is a tough one and Nova now has Syracuse on its schedule for the next 2 years. Boeheim has absolutely fleeced Philly of its top players over the years: Scoop Jardine and Rick Jackson, Rakeem Christmas, Dion Waiters, Hakeem Warrick, etc, etc. And we've had some epic battles down in the WF Center / Spectrum over the years. I'm a BE purist so I'd hate not seeing a game each year with Syracuse, and I would imagine the G'town fans would say the same. But to be honest, let's call Syracuse what it is: a BE traitor. They are no better than Boston " Fredo" College. If they cared about the traditional rivalries then they never should have jumped at the first offer from the ACC to chase the almighty FB $. We are a proud basketball conference and any school that choses its FB future over their basketball one should no longer get to dictate any terms. I'll miss Syracuse but I'd be just as happy if Nova scheduled Kansas or Ohio State or Florida this year OOC instead of Syracuse. The wounds are still too fresh and let's face it, I see the ACC as our new conference rival in hoops. Why help them at all? The big question is do you think Syracuse is clamoring to play Gtwn, Nova and SJU to keep rivaliries in place or are they just serving their own recruiting interests? If the latter, I say: "Screw ' Em!"
Syracuse is a national program so I am not sure how much it would affect them if they didn't have games in Philly, DC and NYC. But I'd sure like to find out. Would LOVE it if their program followed BC and WVU (and hopefully Pitt) into college hoops obscurity when kids start realizing that FB drives the bus at these Power 5 conference schools, and they don't get the same # of kids from the NE corridor any longer.
TheHall wrote:DeltaV wrote:Don't let petty arguments over Football kill a great Basketball rivalry. Keep GTown/Cuse going...I'd love to see Cuse keep playing Nova as well, even if that means they get exposure in the Philly recruiting market as well.
I'm not saying you agreed with Nova, but wasn't Nova's main reason for keeping Temple out of the BE for all these years in bball was to protect recruiting turf. I just saying I don't get why most posters don't seem to agree with the idea that recruiting is more important than 1 gate payday per year. I'm only making this point about former BE teams who already had a historic presence in your school's market and only for the next 5 years or so. Let's see how easy a decision this is when your school looses that one 5* or 4* best player in the city/state recruit from your home area to that school.
DeltaV wrote:TheHall wrote:DeltaV wrote:Don't let petty arguments over Football kill a great Basketball rivalry. Keep GTown/Cuse going...I'd love to see Cuse keep playing Nova as well, even if that means they get exposure in the Philly recruiting market as well.
I'm not saying you agreed with Nova, but wasn't Nova's main reason for keeping Temple out of the BE for all these years in bball was to protect recruiting turf. I just saying I don't get why most posters don't seem to agree with the idea that recruiting is more important than 1 gate payday per year. I'm only making this point about former BE teams who already had a historic presence in your school's market and only for the next 5 years or so. Let's see how easy a decision this is when your school looses that one 5* or 4* best player in the city/state recruit from your home area to that school.
Nova is also going to keep playing Temple due to Big 5 games. There was nothing to gain by letting them in the old Big East; a rivalry game vs. Syracuse is going to mean national exposure on both ESPN and FS1 (possibly CBS).
TheHall wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Man, this is a tough one and Nova now has Syracuse on its schedule for the next 2 years. Boeheim has absolutely fleeced Philly of its top players over the years: Scoop Jardine and Rick Jackson, Rakeem Christmas, Dion Waiters, Hakeem Warrick, etc, etc. And we've had some epic battles down in the WF Center / Spectrum over the years. I'm a BE purist so I'd hate not seeing a game each year with Syracuse, and I would imagine the G'town fans would say the same. But to be honest, let's call Syracuse what it is: a BE traitor. They are no better than Boston " Fredo" College. If they cared about the traditional rivalries then they never should have jumped at the first offer from the ACC to chase the almighty FB $. We are a proud basketball conference and any school that choses its FB future over their basketball one should no longer get to dictate any terms. I'll miss Syracuse but I'd be just as happy if Nova scheduled Kansas or Ohio State or Florida this year OOC instead of Syracuse. The wounds are still too fresh and let's face it, I see the ACC as our new conference rival in hoops. Why help them at all? The big question is do you think Syracuse is clamoring to play Gtwn, Nova and SJU to keep rivaliries in place or are they just serving their own recruiting interests? If the latter, I say: "Screw ' Em!"
Syracuse is a national program so I am not sure how much it would affect them if they didn't have games in Philly, DC and NYC. But I'd sure like to find out. Would LOVE it if their program followed BC and WVU (and hopefully Pitt) into college hoops obscurity when kids start realizing that FB drives the bus at these Power 5 conference schools, and they don't get the same # of kids from the NE corridor any longer.
As a BE purist I don't know how cuse can't be a considered BE traitor and they also aren't a national program. They are a northeast program that mostly gets its recruits from BE territory (just look at your list) with a few recruits sprinkled in from the rest of the country. That's why I think this is a huge gamble for them & why they need to try to keep playing BE teams...not for the gate $$, but for the recruiting. Kentucky & Puke are national recruiting programs, with cuse being more similar to Mich St.
aughnanure wrote:TheHall wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Man, this is a tough one and Nova now has Syracuse on its schedule for the next 2 years. Boeheim has absolutely fleeced Philly of its top players over the years: Scoop Jardine and Rick Jackson, Rakeem Christmas, Dion Waiters, Hakeem Warrick, etc, etc. And we've had some epic battles down in the WF Center / Spectrum over the years. I'm a BE purist so I'd hate not seeing a game each year with Syracuse, and I would imagine the G'town fans would say the same. But to be honest, let's call Syracuse what it is: a BE traitor. They are no better than Boston " Fredo" College. If they cared about the traditional rivalries then they never should have jumped at the first offer from the ACC to chase the almighty FB $. We are a proud basketball conference and any school that choses its FB future over their basketball one should no longer get to dictate any terms. I'll miss Syracuse but I'd be just as happy if Nova scheduled Kansas or Ohio State or Florida this year OOC instead of Syracuse. The wounds are still too fresh and let's face it, I see the ACC as our new conference rival in hoops. Why help them at all? The big question is do you think Syracuse is clamoring to play Gtwn, Nova and SJU to keep rivaliries in place or are they just serving their own recruiting interests? If the latter, I say: "Screw ' Em!"
Syracuse is a national program so I am not sure how much it would affect them if they didn't have games in Philly, DC and NYC. But I'd sure like to find out. Would LOVE it if their program followed BC and WVU (and hopefully Pitt) into college hoops obscurity when kids start realizing that FB drives the bus at these Power 5 conference schools, and they don't get the same # of kids from the NE corridor any longer.
As a BE purist I don't know how cuse can't be a considered BE traitor and they also aren't a national program. They are a northeast program that mostly gets its recruits from BE territory (just look at your list) with a few recruits sprinkled in from the rest of the country. That's why I think this is a huge gamble for them & why they need to try to keep playing BE teams...not for the gate $$, but for the recruiting. Kentucky & Puke are national recruiting programs, with cuse being more similar to Mich St.
As a person from Kansas, aka The Middle, Syracuse is considered a national calibur program.
TheHall wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Man, this is a tough one and Nova now has Syracuse on its schedule for the next 2 years. Boeheim has absolutely fleeced Philly of its top players over the years: Scoop Jardine and Rick Jackson, Rakeem Christmas, Dion Waiters, Hakeem Warrick, etc, etc. And we've had some epic battles down in the WF Center / Spectrum over the years. I'm a BE purist so I'd hate not seeing a game each year with Syracuse, and I would imagine the G'town fans would say the same. But to be honest, let's call Syracuse what it is: a BE traitor. They are no better than Boston " Fredo" College. If they cared about the traditional rivalries then they never should have jumped at the first offer from the ACC to chase the almighty FB $. We are a proud basketball conference and any school that choses its FB future over their basketball one should no longer get to dictate any terms. I'll miss Syracuse but I'd be just as happy if Nova scheduled Kansas or Ohio State or Florida this year OOC instead of Syracuse. The wounds are still too fresh and let's face it, I see the ACC as our new conference rival in hoops. Why help them at all? The big question is do you think Syracuse is clamoring to play Gtwn, Nova and SJU to keep rivaliries in place or are they just serving their own recruiting interests? If the latter, I say: "Screw ' Em!"
Syracuse is a national program so I am not sure how much it would affect them if they didn't have games in Philly, DC and NYC. But I'd sure like to find out. Would LOVE it if their program followed BC and WVU (and hopefully Pitt) into college hoops obscurity when kids start realizing that FB drives the bus at these Power 5 conference schools, and they don't get the same # of kids from the NE corridor any longer.
As a BE purist I don't know how cuse can't be a considered BE traitor and they also aren't a national program. They are a northeast program that mostly gets its recruits from BE territory (just look at your list) with a few recruits sprinkled in from the rest of the country. That's why I think this is a huge gamble for them & why they need to try to keep playing BE teams...not for the gate $$, but for the recruiting. Kentucky & Puke are national recruiting programs, with cuse being more similar to Mich St.
nathanhm wrote:Syracuse is a national program, one of the 20 college programs of all time. Most programs get their recruits from a particular region. That being said Syracuse is a program that has the resources to pursue a kid from the across the country if they wanted. Michigan State is also a national program. Obviously Duke & Kentucky are more successful programs than Syracuse and Michigan State but no one is shocked if Syracuse or Michigan State makes the Final 4, beats Duke or Kentucky in a game, or beats them in a recruiting battle.
It's easy to point a finger at Syracuse and blame them but the writing was on the wall, the old Big East was screwed years ago. Syracuse did what was best for their school, everyone school in the Big East could have gone with them if they were invited.
Now I have no idea if Syracuse stays a national program, especially when Boeheim eventually retires, but to say Syracuse isn't a national program is insane, and I'm a Georgetown fan.
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