DumpsterFireA10 wrote:A10 with 3. Well, Lunardi's a St. Joe's guy. Can that league become any more of a joke?
Valley trying hard to out-joke the A-10 with the addition of Loyola.
yorost wrote:Seven our our schools are facing a downgrade in conference, too. I think most of us would prefer to have the conference of the past few years than the one we'll be in, but things move on and programs survive. We're happy our schools found a positive in all of this after a couple of years of absorbing hit after hit. The A10 just had a big up, now it takes a down, is it really that bad compared to a couple of years ago?
BillEsq wrote:i swear dump you hate the A-10 we get it. But take it from a Slu fan and relax and let it go.
1. You can't change the past (SLU is in the A-10 deal with it if you don't like it go cheer on Maryville)
2. This is a Big East board... while i think talking about the potential add on for the BE is still valid harping on the A-10 is pointless.
3. The A-10 is not that bad, true his year it had a bumper year with 10 top 100 RPI teams and 5 NCAA teams. But next year it should have 6-8 in top 100 SOS with likely three teams in the tourney.
4. Simply ranting on and on about the A-10 and crying for the local valley makes Slu fans look provincial, and makes the school look like its not ready for the big time. Its annoying and it gives Saint Louis a bad rap.
I understand you have an opinion, and you can have it. But this is a Big East Board keep you posts on here on BE topics If you want to mention that SLU should be in the BE fine... if you want to comment on whether or not the BE is expanding fine, but going on and on about the A-10 is for a Slu board or a Valley board.
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:Did you see the Chris May interview with Frank Cusumano? That's enough to make a fan sick.
yorost wrote:DumpsterFireA10 wrote:Did you see the Chris May interview with Frank Cusumano? That's enough to make a fan sick.
Why, what was said?
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