MUBoxer wrote:I don't understand the BYU angle, everyone seems to forget that they have football. I know they aren't in the same conference for both sports but we could do that with a million better teams plus it's highly unlikely Gonzaga would leave behind St Mary's. I still see SLU getting an invite over time with it likely to be Dayton (yuck) at number 12 unless a Detroit, Loyola Chicago, Davidson or Belmont suddenly start really turning it up a notch.
marquette wrote:Gonzaga would be perfect...if they were in Minneapolis, or Des Moines, or even Kansas City. I doubt Gonzaga wants to truck their socer/volleyball/tennis etc. out to the Midwest and East Coast all school year long. I don't know if it's really feasible. I've heard all the "they can keep their other sports in the WCC" arguments, I just don't know what the motivation would be for the WCC to do that. I think Gonzaga is somewhere around a 5% possibility, which is slightly above UConn's 2%. I have no idea where the BYU thing comes from. They don't need our tv contract, they have their own network. There's no real motivation on their part that I can see.
Bill Marsh wrote: St Louis is a birdlime program right now.
marquette wrote:Bill Marsh wrote: St Louis is a birdlime program right now.
Is this a regional saying or autocorrect? If it is, what does it mean?
You do raise decent points with BYU and Gonzaga, and the presidents would be remiss if they didn't at least look into it. However, the logistics may wind up being too much in the end.
booyah wrote:Gonzaga - The WCC would love to keep Gonzaga's non-bball teams if Gonzaga threw in say, 1 million per year out of its newfound Big East TV money. Gonzaga is still up a bundle. I think the problem with Gonzaga bball to the big east is more a question of whether the big east presidents/ADs believe if adding Gonzaga is in keeping with the integrity of a collegiate athletic conference. It looks a bit desperate and arguably not for the benefit of our student athletes. Having said that, if we WERE to take them...
BYU - would be on the table. They would want to join because outside of Gonzaga, BYU, St. Mary's and arguably sometimes USD, the WCC is putrid. If Gonzaga leaves, they are looking at a bball conference that is even more of a major RPI sinkhole for their program.
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UConn, Memphis, Cincy, Temple- Who cares if they have football? our conference isn't playing it. If they want to join with that proviso, our bball conference will be much the better for it. If they manage to get an invite to a better conference than the American - either the ACC or the Big 12, they'll leave but it looks unlikely now. No offense to Butler/Xavier/Creighton, but if we hadn't had the crud of SMU, East Carolina, Tulsa and Tulane coming into the old Big East, the Catholic 7 would never have broken off, even with all the defections. We LIKED UConn/Memphis/Cincy and Temple. Leaving them was a necessary evil to be rid of the newcomers, not a pursued end. If we got the 4 back we'd be in the conversation for 2nd best conference in the land after the ACC.
marquette wrote:Bill Marsh wrote: St Louis is a birdlime program right now.
Is this a regional saying or autocorrect? If it is, what does it mean?
You do raise decent points with BYU and Gonzaga, and the presidents would be remiss if they didn't at least look into it. However, the logistics may wind up being too much in the end.
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