My take on BEAST Success
Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2021 9:47 am
Way back when the Jays, Bulldogs, and Muskies joined the C-7 and the "new" BE came to be, I think we were all a bit anxious about being able to compete over the long haul with the football five. At the time, I posted that being able to tell potential recruits that bball does not compete with football for attention, that football does not drive the athletic bus among BE schools, and that bballers are the athletic heros on BE campuses, would be a pretty powerful attractor for kids wanting recognition for their athletic abilities.
Since those days, the BE really has not missed a beat, competing successfully with everyone (except Kentucky, Duke, UNC, Kansas and maybe just a couple of others) for talent, achieving an overall winning record every year against the football five, getting half the league in the NCAA tourney every year (almost every year?, Stever would know!), winning two national championships - Nova), etc. etc.
In the current era, we should be even more attractive to potential transfers. I think the kids who want to transfer today are mostly those who feel that they have not gotten the attention they deserve, either because their coach doesn't give them enough minutes, or because their team or league is virtually invisible on the national scene. Fearless prediction: If anything, the BEAST will do even better against the football 5 over the next several years than it has to date. GO BEAST!
Since those days, the BE really has not missed a beat, competing successfully with everyone (except Kentucky, Duke, UNC, Kansas and maybe just a couple of others) for talent, achieving an overall winning record every year against the football five, getting half the league in the NCAA tourney every year (almost every year?, Stever would know!), winning two national championships - Nova), etc. etc.
In the current era, we should be even more attractive to potential transfers. I think the kids who want to transfer today are mostly those who feel that they have not gotten the attention they deserve, either because their coach doesn't give them enough minutes, or because their team or league is virtually invisible on the national scene. Fearless prediction: If anything, the BEAST will do even better against the football 5 over the next several years than it has to date. GO BEAST!