MullinMayhem wrote:As for Gonzaga, you can't tell me there isn't a way to get this done. No one will care about the geography.
kayako wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:As for Gonzaga, you can't tell me there isn't a way to get this done. No one will care about the geography.
Actually if Gonzaga doesn't want to, there is no way to get this done. If I am Gonzaga, I'd stay put or look into joining the B12 before even thinking about the BE. And I don't think Val really wants them either. Long term risk is way too big.
kayako wrote:MullinMayhem wrote:
As for Gonzaga, you can't tell me there isn't a way to get this done. No one will care about the geography.
I don't think Val really wants them.
In February 2016, Big East Commissioner Val Ackerman wrote:
The Big East was currently "not in the market for more programs," and that if it was, geography would play a decisive role in determining any addition of members.
1. having the power or quality of deciding; putting an end to controversy; crucial or most important
2. characterized by or displaying no or little hesitation; resolute; determined
3. indisputable; definite
4. unsurpassable; commanding
Husky_U wrote:^ Great breakdown. Carleton (CA) is very intriguing.
outside the box, but is kinda a genius idea
DeltaV wrote:
Hasn't Few been quoted saying he'd join the Big East given the chance? Or at least would be interested?
I doubt it's been offered...and that isn't likely to change. If they could go basketball-only, I bet they would, but since they'd have to go all sports, it's just too much. I think we all just need to keep our minds on our side of the Rockies (and probably Mississippi, no offence intended Creighton).
billyjack wrote:
- Carleton in Toronto.
kayako wrote:
This was said back in 2017. Gonzaga has since been able to reduce their conference games to 16, fix the wcc tournament format that favors the #1 seed, negotiated bigger share of its tournament credits earned, and started landing 5 star recruits left and right... I think they're happy with their 30+ win seasons and a mortal lock on the West Region #1 seed.
2016–17 • Mark Few • 37–2 • 17–1 • 1st • NCAA Division I Runner-up
2017–18 • Mark Few • 32–5 • 17–1 • 1st • NCAA Division I Sweet Sixteen
2018–19 • Mark Few • 33–4 • 16–0 • 1st • NCAA Division I Elite Eight
2019–20 • Mark Few • 31–2 • 15–1 • 1st • No postseason held
2020–21 • Mark Few • 31–1 • 15–0 • 1st • NCAA Division I Runner-up
1. Gonzaga • 31-1 • 1500 points
2. Illinois • 24-7 • 1415 points
3. Baylor • 28-2 • 1397 points
4. Michigan • 23-5 • 1280 points
5. Alabama •26-7 • 1242 points
1. GONZAGA • 31-1
The Zags are expected to bring back Drew Timme and Andrew Nembhard, both of whom started for a team that finished 31-1. They'll combine with a star-studded recruiting class - highlighted by five-star prospects Chet Holmgren and Hunter Sallis - and allow Gonzaga to enter the season as the favorite to win the national title. --
2. UCLA • 22-10
3. TEXAS • 19-8
4. KANSAS • 21-9
5. VILLANOVA • 18-7
The return of Collin Gillispie and Jermaine Samuels means the Wildcats will return four of the top five scorers from a team that won the Big East title by multiple games. So Jay Wright will have the pieces necessary to compete for his third national championship.
On July 30, 2021 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
..... Mark Few - Wikipedia
In 2027, the last thing the President of Gonzaga wants is the permanent financial commitment of sending non-revenue sports teams to the East Coast while Mark Few is enjoying his days fishing.
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I’m sick of hearing about Gonzaga.
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