by Flyer01 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:10 am
Before today most reports sounds as if 12 was the most likely scenario. This doesn't necessarily change that since most reports had 10 as the number for 2013. But if there is no official announcement before July 1 about 2 more teams for 14-15 I think it's a very real possibility that the league stays at 10 for atleast a few seasons.
If it is true that the money is similar for 10/12 teams the biggest downside is possibly capping the realisitic number of bids the league will average. With 10 teams the teams in the 5-7 range will be hurt by their league record, fairly or unfairly. If the league has top teams having strong seasons and the bottom of the league improves it's competiveness you could often find the 6-7 place teams under .500. And depending on how their non-conference season is paired with their conference record it could make 4-5 as an expected bid number. Two more teams pushes the .500 point lower and helps get the expected bids closer to 5-6 on a yearly basis. A good example is this season where if you look at the MWC or Big 12 they are looking at 5 bids with little hope of more just based on numbers where as the Big 10 is near 7 and the ACC on the verge of 5-6 in an abysmal year for the conference. Even the Pac 12 and SEC have more viable candidates based on conference record albeit in weaker overall conferences. Adding 2 more teams who consistenly finish in the top 100 in RPI would be a boost to the quality of the league and help get more NCAA bids which is where you really prove your mettle as a conference.
As a Dayton fan I think the school would be a great addition to the Big East conference and the added boost they would receive when recruiting against other mid-lower level BCS schools would be huge in the new league. All of the midwestern schools should be able to get a higher level of player who may have went to a lower level Big 10 or Big 12 school just because of the league association. But with the news last night, unless there is a mention of 2 more teams in the next couple of weeks I think Dayton, SLU and Richmond will be outside looking in for atleast a few seasons. I would be a little surprised if that is the end result but that's kind of the way I see it moving right now, IMO. The A10 would still be a solid conference in that situation and would be an ok spot for success since their would be less contention for a top spot with some of the very weak programs in the league (Fordham, Duquesne, Bonnies).