GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Northeast
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ASUN Expansion Plan: Public Statement
The ASUN Presidents’ Council has unanimously approved a plan for exploring ASUN membership expansion. The plan allows for consideration of new members that would provide a divisional ASUN alignment.
There is no definitive timeframe for decisions on expansion. There is no default outcome that the ASUN must expand at all. Consistent with our longstanding position statement, there will be no public statement by the ASUN on any institution that may be, or may become, a school of interest in this plan. Consistent with the ASUN Speaking Agent policy, there will be no comment, public or private, made by ASUN delegates related to membership expansion.
The plan is built on an “Added Value” approach. Any expansion candidate must meet ASUN academic standards and must provide added value to our current members. In turn, to attract new members, ASUN membership must provide added value to any institution under consideration as an expansion candidate.
gtmoBlue wrote:Well okay. Nova gets expelled for "competitive" reasons from the BEast? Dixon is causing a "shortage" of Dunkin Donuts in the Mid Atlantic states.
A Division III school that was "involuntarily" removed from its league because it was too dominant has been invited to make the jump to Division I athletics.
The University of St. Thomas, which was expelled from the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in May for "competitive" reasons, has received an invite to join the Summit League, a Division I mid-major conference, officials announced Friday.
Schools are barred by NCAA rules from making the leap from Division III to Division I, but St. Thomas has applied for a waiver. If granted, the school would begin to compete in the Summit League in 2021, following its final two years in the MIAC.
Heath B.
10h ago
I like your alignment choices. I’d keep every one but add some more.
Starting with the SEC:
-You jettisoned Missouri back to the Big12; smart.
-I’d boot Vandy while you’re at it. They, along with Missouri don’t really add anything to SEC football or basketball on a consistent basis.
-South Carolina; gotta go, sorry. (Mostly bc pairing up with Clemson.)
-Arkansas, you’re out, too. (Not bc you’re not a good fit in the SEC, but others are a better fit and being with Missouri and Texas & OU in the Big12 is just better.)
The replacements: UNC, Duke, UofL & Memphis.This would be a net gain in football, and that can’t be completely ignored. The academic swaps are, mostly neutral. But now you’ve got a real basketball league with 4 of the greatest programs of all time playing each other 2x every year. Yes, please! Also, can we not agree that Memphis/Tennessee 2x a year in basketball and 1x a year in football would be WAY better than UT/Vandy? Same with making UK/UofL play playing 2x as conference foes in basketball? Oh man... this realignment would be awesome.
ACC:
Out - UNC, Duke, Syracuse, UofL
In - SC, UCF, Cincy, Maryland
Admittedly, this league loses a lot in basketball, but Maryland and Cincy have had some good success in the past, and frankly, Maryland back in the ACC makes sense to me. The big gains here are in football. Clemson/SC takes on added meaning as a conference game and now they have to play each other 2x a year in basketball. UCF, SC & Cincy are football upgrades, which actually could elevate the conference profile. Miami and FSU now have to play UCF in football... yes, please. Perhaps that even helps Miami? I think Maryland, UVA, Cincy & FSU could make for a decent top portion of the basketball league.
Big 12:
Out - WVU, TCU
In - Arkansas, Missouri.
This just feels right for that league. Old rivalries restored. Pretty neutral in on-field and on-court performance. But the rivalries, make this a win for them.
Big East:
No outs
In - Vandy, UConn, Syracuse.
This is all about basketball and academics.
gtmoBlue wrote:Emmon Brennan's "Mailbag" article (on the Athletic) got to talking about realignment.
So this guy Heath B. (in the comments section) got out his pencil and sketched this:
https://theathletic.com/1882737/2020/06 ... =creightonHeath B.
10h ago
I like your alignment choices. I’d keep every one but add some more.
Starting with the SEC:
-You jettisoned Missouri back to the Big12; smart.
-I’d boot Vandy while you’re at it. They, along with Missouri don’t really add anything to SEC football or basketball on a consistent basis.
-South Carolina; gotta go, sorry. (Mostly bc pairing up with Clemson.)
-Arkansas, you’re out, too. (Not bc you’re not a good fit in the SEC, but others are a better fit and being with Missouri and Texas & OU in the Big12 is just better.)
The replacements: UNC, Duke, UofL & Memphis.This would be a net gain in football, and that can’t be completely ignored. The academic swaps are, mostly neutral. But now you’ve got a real basketball league with 4 of the greatest programs of all time playing each other 2x every year. Yes, please! Also, can we not agree that Memphis/Tennessee 2x a year in basketball and 1x a year in football would be WAY better than UT/Vandy? Same with making UK/UofL play playing 2x as conference foes in basketball? Oh man... this realignment would be awesome.
ACC:
Out - UNC, Duke, Syracuse, UofL
In - SC, UCF, Cincy, Maryland
Admittedly, this league loses a lot in basketball, but Maryland and Cincy have had some good success in the past, and frankly, Maryland back in the ACC makes sense to me. The big gains here are in football. Clemson/SC takes on added meaning as a conference game and now they have to play each other 2x a year in basketball. UCF, SC & Cincy are football upgrades, which actually could elevate the conference profile. Miami and FSU now have to play UCF in football... yes, please. Perhaps that even helps Miami? I think Maryland, UVA, Cincy & FSU could make for a decent top portion of the basketball league.
Big 12:
Out - WVU, TCU
In - Arkansas, Missouri.
This just feels right for that league. Old rivalries restored. Pretty neutral in on-field and on-court performance. But the rivalries, make this a win for them.
Big East:
No outs
In - Vandy, UConn, Syracuse.
This is all about basketball and academics.
Uconn is already here. Would I take S'cuse n Vandy? Certainly. Syracuse needs to return to sanity and the BE. Vandy would make a nice doorstop down there with DePaul. Of course, I'd rather have Duke than Vandy.
All in all a nice little exercise in "what if's".
DeltaV wrote:No-one is getting 'booted' from any major league
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