jackwagon wrote:Classy post CU fan. The valley will no doubt miss you guys too. We will survive but it will take a hit, hopefully just for awhile. I think Creighton will struggle in the new conference but from a money standpoint I agree it is impossible to pass up. I just hope the checks are worth the 6th or 7th place finishes that will become accustom to bluejay fans. Also having to travel so far to see a conference tournament would suck. After year one where everyone will be excited I would suspect Creighton will draw one of the smallest crowds at MSG. I will be rooting for Creighton but I just dont see it being a good move long term basketball wise. Money wise its a slam dunk but on the floor it is not.
I'm curious as to why you and others feel this way. With providence, sh, depaul, and Sj, that's 3 road wins and 4 home wins in a good year. Butler, nova and Xavier are washes, and we are a little behind Marquette and gt ( ok a lot). A couple of upsets both ways, and we we are anywhere from 9-9 to 13-5 in conference. Maybe better, maybe worse. That's enough for an at large most years out of this league. Now up the recruiting with more money and exposure, and we close the gap on the top two.
The big east is in line for 6 bids out of 12 members if it was going this year. A good league for sure, but we are far from the bottom feeders. Hard to believe we would drop in competitiveness from where we have been the last 15 years. As for the mcd arguement, people said we would drop off after sears, korver, funk, tollivar, and young too. But I am open to an intellectual discussion as to why I am wrong.