adoraz wrote:Xudash wrote:If your program was in Gonzaga’s position, would you want it in the Big 12?
I just can’t make sense of the alignment aspect of it. A football conference plus one. The money would really have to work.
On the other hand, how much gas does Mark Few have left in the tank? How long will he be there?
Gonzaga in the Big East if we each make $10 million per year? No problem.
To answer the bolded part: absolutely, yes. Last year Villanova was in the Final Four with the best coach in the nation. Now they're nowhere near the bubble with a coach who has vastly underperformed. That said, they should be fine because they're in the Big East. I'd be very surprised if they don't get back to being a consistent Tournament team with a couple deep runs by the late 2020s.
Now, if Gonzaga stays in the WCC and follows up Few's departure with a year like Nova's (no reason to think that couldn't happen)? They could totally fade away.
Tbh, even as a Big East fan I'd probably prefer the Big 12 to the Big East if I were Gonzaga. The Big 12 is closer in geography, has the "Power 5" label (valuable even if basketball is really Power 6), and is simply the best basketball conference. I'd still be very happy to be in the Big East, though.
I'm wondering now if Gonzaga will even be invited. The Big 12 has to be nervous looking at Nova's year, Loyola Chicago's first year in the A10, and most importantly, Gonzaga's "great" but not "excellent" year thus far. March could be critical for them.
Xudash wrote:adoraz wrote:I just can’t make sense of the alignment aspect of it. A football conference plus one. The money would really have to work.
On the other hand, how much gas does Mark Few have left in the tank? How long will he be there?
Gonzaga in the Big East if we each make $10 million per year? No problem.
To answer the bolded part: absolutely, yes. Last year Villanova was in the Final Four with the best coach in the nation. Now they're nowhere near the bubble with a coach who has vastly underperformed. That said, they should be fine because they're in the Big East. I'd be very surprised if they don't get back to being a consistent Tournament team with a couple deep runs by the late 2020s.
Now, if Gonzaga stays in the WCC and follows up Few's departure with a year like Nova's (no reason to think that couldn't happen)? They could totally fade away.
aughnanure wrote:
I just don't get this sentiment. There is just no way you go to 25 straight NCAA tournaments and are one of the best programs and brands in the game for more than a decade without that having lasting effects on the future of your program. That's how it has always worked for every great/good program - one coach raised the team up for so long it also raised trajectory of the future of that program.
Are we trying to argue that no program is worth adding if they may not be as great as their program's literal peak? Oh no, Gonzaga may not always have a top 2 seeds every year, guess it’s not worth it? And Christ, let Nova be average for one year for once before we clutch out pearls. This is such a chicken little attitude and seems to say more about what some may think (or not think?) about the Big East than what they think about Zags/Nova. And it just all seems a bit dismissive coming from fanbases that would kill to have the success and longevity either of those programs have had. Nova and Gonzaga are huge college ball brands, they’ll be fine.
If you believe in the Big East and your team/our programs, you know what would help Gonzaga maintain or continue their success post-Few? By them playing our teams/programs in the freaking Big East! Man guys, sometimes…just try to remember the value our little conference really has.
Cheech wrote:BIG 12 has reached out to UConn/St John’s and NOVA!! All bets are off…BIG East better move fast..
billyjack wrote:My updated, highly-scientific, and always unheeded expansion preferences as of Feb 2023, on a scale of 1 to 100:
only 2 former BE teams on list:
Notre Dame - 100.
Syracuse - 100.
no other old BE teams in contention.
others:
Gonzaga - 35.
San Francisco Dons - 7.
Saint Thomas Tommies - 5.
Detroit Mercy - 3.14159.
Dayton - 3.
no other teams are over scale of 1.
Gonzaga has lost a bit of that excitement and je ne sais quoi... momentum has stagnated... should've gotten it done 4 to 5 years ago... to be honest, i'm more excited about our current teams and coaches... Holloway, Sean Miller, Matta, the future unknown Hoya, future Pitino at St John's.
San Francisco and Saint Thomas got a boost due to available nearby NBA arenas, which i've randomly decided this month is a huge positive. Unfortunately, both are listed below 10 on this highly-scientific scale.
Dayton is on this list solely because at least their fans give a sh-t.
Detroit Mercy made the list just to aggravate lurking Dayton fans.
stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:My updated, highly-scientific, and always unheeded expansion preferences as of Feb 2023, on a scale of 1 to 100:
only 2 former BE teams on list:
Notre Dame - 100.
Syracuse - 100.
no other old BE teams in contention.
others:
Gonzaga - 35.
San Francisco Dons - 7.
Saint Thomas Tommies - 5.
Detroit Mercy - 3.14159.
Dayton - 3.
no other teams are over scale of 1.
Gonzaga has lost a bit of that excitement and je ne sais quoi... momentum has stagnated... should've gotten it done 4 to 5 years ago... to be honest, i'm more excited about our current teams and coaches... Holloway, Sean Miller, Matta, the future unknown Hoya, future Pitino at St John's.
San Francisco and Saint Thomas got a boost due to available nearby NBA arenas, which i've randomly decided this month is a huge positive. Unfortunately, both are listed below 10 on this highly-scientific scale.
Dayton is on this list solely because at least their fans give a sh-t.
Detroit Mercy made the list just to aggravate lurking Dayton fans.
Duquesene is at 0.25 which is the highest it's been in 54 years I think. If they could duplicate this year about another 20 years they would get interesting.
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