Jet915 wrote:Dayton should be considered just because of the fact that they have a rapid fanbase that fills their arena even when they are bad (and they've been bad more than good).
cm5yz6 wrote:Jet915 wrote:Dayton should be considered just because of the fact that they have a rapid fanbase that fills their arena even when they are bad (and they've been bad more than good).
Very rapid indeed! I believe they all run sub-10 seconds in the 100m!
larymike wrote:MixingBowlSpider wrote:tsmithohio1 wrote:released by ESPN May 27, 2013
The Dayton television market is the eighth-best in the country when it comes to college basketball for the second straight year, according to research analyzed by ESPN. ESPN examined the 56 metered markets that carried its college basketball games in 2012-13, and ranked them by ratings.
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That great support travels as well. UD had the most fans of any out-of-town team at last year’s Charleston Classic, the Flyers’ championship run in the 2011 Old Spice Classic, and is expected to have the most fans at next season’s EA Sports Maui Invitational. Dayton has already pre-sold the most tournament packages among the eight-team Maui field that includes Arkansas, Baylor, Cal, Gonzaga, Minnesota, Syracuse and host Chaminade.
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Mon dieu! That's amazing!
How did Rutgers get into the B1G ahead of Dayton?
Simple, Rutgers has football, Dayton does not.
NyNjspider wrote:larymike wrote:MixingBowlSpider wrote:
Mon dieu! That's amazing!
How did Rutgers get into the B1G ahead of Dayton?
Simple, Rutgers has football, Dayton does not.
Dayton has football! In fact Dayton football travels all over the country to play. You could say that they are a "national brand."
More to the point, this article is about viewership of all college basketball games on ESPN. I mean, did millions of Dayton Fans watch them play Temple on ESPNU this year? I suppose its possible based on the info in this article.
cm5yz6 wrote:
OH NO!!! Dayton has a nationally branded football team. This obviously eliminates them from contention for inclusion. Looks like SLU and UR are in!!! Celebrations all around!!!
NyNjspider wrote:cm5yz6 wrote:
OH NO!!! Dayton has a nationally branded football team. This obviously eliminates them from contention for inclusion. Looks like SLU and UR are in!!! Celebrations all around!!!
Wait wait wait... not so fast. Sure Dayton football is known throughout the country (from the shores of San Diego CA...to the hills of Poughkeepsie NY) but they aren't going BCS any time soon. Since they are non scholarship FCS, I very much expect them to join Ivy League in football. Harvard and Dayton would make a natural rivalry. I would still include them in the BE basketball discussion. If only because of the millions of Dayton residents who watch Big Ten Basketball on ESPN.
cm5yz6 wrote:
(a) I was being incredibly sarcastic.
(b) There is no way in hell the Ivy League will ever associate with Dayton in any way.
BillEsq wrote:Dayton also starts with the letter D and its mascot is named after bicycle manufactures.. add in your other worthless facts.
Personally put me in the category of people who respect Dayton and think they would be a good fit and while I might not like it i could easily argue that if two teams were to be added it should be Dayton and Richmond. I also firmly believe that neither Dayton's nor Richmond's esteemed football programs will have any bearing on whether they get in or not.
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