Peter wrote:SIENA2003 wrote:ljay wrote:The most prominent feature of that school is its #337 RPI. Perhaps Creighton to the C7 and Misery State to the SWAC?
Yeah...the timing for move is very bad for Siena ! But thats what you get with a bad head coach. But again..he is going to ge fired without a doubt - then go after slam dunk for their next head coach !! Look for them to win the MAAC NEXT YEAR!
Not trying to turn this into a Siena board but what slam dunk coach are you planning to attract?
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:ljay wrote:CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:God bless you Siena! I sincerely hope you find your way into this mythical league. As a fan of a prominent Missouri Valley school I would love nothing more if Creighton leaves us to go to some conference that has something called a Siena in it.
The most prominent feature of Casey's school is its #337 RPI. Perhaps Creighton to the C7 and Misery State to the SWAC?
Yet two years ago we were undisputed Valley conference champs. We are every bit as much of a bellcow to the conference as you and Wichita State is. We are one of only 3-4 schools I believe that since the sping of 1999 have gone to a Sweet 16, made it to the Women's Final Four, and had our team in the baseball College World Series. To the best of my recollection Creighton has done none of those things during that time period. In the words of the legendary Jim Calhoun "get some facts."
Burrito wrote:I hope the C7 goes to 12 with Xavier, Butler, Gonzaga (if the travel works), Creighton and VCU. We could expand again in a few years. But I like that group of twelve
Vegas Jim wrote:Twelve teams make sense in one aspect. Could be seperated into two sections, eg. East & West, for geographical convenience and efficiency. It would also enhance championship competition interest.
As to Creighton, seems a natural. Tradition, facilities, program and one of Nation's better home attendance records year after year, around 16,000 per game!
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