IbleedVCU wrote:The only con that VCU has and the only reason they haven't already been invited is that VCU is a public school with over 30,000 students. If you look past that con, VCU is a perfect fit for the Big East basketball-only league.
Edrick wrote:After the 2007 season, no program that anyone is talking about was the equal to the resume Southern Illinois brought to the table.
http://www.bbstate.com/schools/SIU/tournament
Since then SIU has went 18-15, 13-18, 15-15, 13-19, 8-23, and 14-14......
You dont sacrifice on standards, because that can and will happen to most everyone. At the end of the day, the collective is stronger if the formulation is much as it is now.
BillEsq wrote:Edrick wrote:After the 2007 season, no program that anyone is talking about was the equal to the resume Southern Illinois brought to the table.
http://www.bbstate.com/schools/SIU/tournament
Since then SIU has went 18-15, 13-18, 15-15, 13-19, 8-23, and 14-14......
You dont sacrifice on standards, because that can and will happen to most everyone. At the end of the day, the collective is stronger if the formulation is much as it is now.
That is only if you think the resume was winning a mid-major conference. St. Louis plays SIU every year and usually handles them. During that high point of SIU in the 2000-20009 seasons SIU barely pulled to .500 bball with SLU. In short SIU at its best is about as good as SLU on average. The only difference is that SLU played in a harder conference overall and has less tourney appearances to show for it. (you can say the same for Dayton and Richmond but since SLU and SIU play every year it is just an easier diagram), This is why you can't simply go off tourney appearances you have to look at other factors.
Edrick wrote:The years in question the Valley was at least the equal of the A-10.
The A-10 was not a superior conference vis-a-vis the Missouri Valley for the decade preceding last season tangently SLU would have been equally as relevant as a member of the MVC.
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/s ... kc0607.htm
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/s ... kc0506.htm
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/s ... kc0405.htm
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/s ... kc0304.htm
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/s ... kc0203.htm
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/s ... kc0102.htm
Edrick wrote:After the 2007 season, no program that anyone is talking about was the equal to the resume Southern Illinois brought to the table.
http://www.bbstate.com/schools/SIU/tournament
Since then SIU has went 18-15, 13-18, 15-15, 13-19, 8-23, and 14-14......
You dont sacrifice on standards, because that can and will happen to most everyone. At the end of the day, the collective is stronger if the formulation is much as it is now.
BillEsq wrote:However you stated that SIU was superior to SLU, Dayton, Richmond. That just is not true at their best they pulled to even with SLU at a time when SLU was playing a little below their 20 year average.
Edrick wrote:BillEsq wrote:However you stated that SIU was superior to SLU, Dayton, Richmond. That just is not true at their best they pulled to even with SLU at a time when SLU was playing a little below their 20 year average.
Putting aside the public thing, which is of course a non-starter, the three schools you listed aren't even comparable. SLU would have to do what they did the last couple years for a decade to equal that level, and thats just going to happen. The recruiting hasn't been and frankly isn't now at a level where maintenance is at all probable. Dayton hasn't had that kind of success since the 60s. Richmond? Similar to SLU is that regard. Regardless, this has nothing to do with those schools not possessing the requisite success. It is about why conferences with long-term focus shouldn't compromise on make-up.
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