A Post source said though St. Mary’s and Gonzaga are attractive candidates, the travel costs to fly non-revenue teams cross-country will almost surely make adding them prohibitive. The source said Butler, Dayton, George Mason, St. Louis and Xavier are the top five options as the league seeks to transform into an elite, 12-team, hoops conference.
LabRatScott wrote:Is there any chance Uconn and Cincy stay for hoops only? Or maybe for everything but football? Those schools are going to be desperate for a good league.
Peter wrote:I'd go to 20 catholic teams - 10 each east and west/Midwest. Would be a great collection of schools.
JohnT wrote:Peter wrote:I'd go to 20 catholic teams - 10 each east and west/Midwest. Would be a great collection of schools.
If you can get good schools that make the NCAA regularly why wouldn't you add them? Add Gonzaga and St Marys. Add Creighton and Xavier.
SIENA2003 wrote:If not the A10- Siena might fit for the new league !
1. T.U. Center ( in Albany, NY ) holds 15,229 (basketball)- close to alot of big schools such as Syracuse- UConn,-Rutgers, -St Johns, Providence College..
2. They have a GREAT fan base !
3. NCAA Tournament appearances 1989, 1999, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010
4. They have defeated teams like Georgia Tech, Ohio State, Villanova, Vanderbilt , Stanford and Kansas State. And came close to beating Louisville and Purdue !
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