FU Hoopla wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 9:39 am
affirm wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 8:47 am
FU Hoopla wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 8:30 am
affirm wrote: ↑Tue Aug 01, 2023 6:27 am
FU Hoopla wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 3:39 pm
I still say the best move would be to form a brand new league, all fresh blood, best of the best hoops mid-majors anywhere in this vicinity..............
And yes then football is also a free agent to go or stay however they see fits best....................
Interesting.
Have we previously discussed what schools we would hope to be with in this brand new league? Who are they?
Maybe Belmont for one?
Maybe CofC for one?
Who are the good possibilities?
Thread with some suggestions:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3725
Thanks!
I now remember that 2/6/2023 post.
Not sure if I made additional suggestions and comments then, but here are some now.
1. Was the omission of Samford just inadvertent?
2. I suggest Iona as an addition to the list.
3. I suggest Hofstra as an addition to the list.
4. I suggest Fairfield as an addition to the list. (FU vs. FU.)
5. I suggest Stetson as an addition to the list.
6. Also, though not on your initial list, you later mentioned Lipscomb and UNCW and W&M
… so your initial list of 20 + those 3 + my latest 4 additions plus maybe also Elon makes
a total of 28.
There could be a very good conference created from those approximately 28 teams, and it could be a conference of 10 teams, or 11, 12, etc., whatever good number and school combination we might be able to get that would be beneficial and practical.
I am not sure schools like Fairfield and Stetson bring any value to a new league at all........................
The idea is to make it a really strong hoops league, not just to solely add new teams for the sake.....................
I believe Stetson beat FSU and USF this past season, and Stetson finished with a NET Ranking higher than some of the teams on your list. Also, Iona finished with a NET Ranking of 60 this past season. With regard to Fairfield University, I have no argument with you.
Listed below in the order of "end-of-2023 season NET rankings" for each of the 26 schools (each of which has been mentioned as a "candidate for our new conference"), the list also notes as "(FBS) or "nf" the schools which do not play FCS Football.
"The 28 count that I mentioned previously as the count was higher by 2 than it should have been I think due to the fact that I believe I counted Lipscomb and W&W twice. So I think my 26-count includes each school that has been mentioned as a "candidate for our new conference".)
If we are going to create a basketball conference with only schools that play FCS, it could be with only the bolded ones: Furman, Colgate, Fordham, Samford, Stetson, Mercer, Wofford, Bucknell, W&M, and Elon.
It could also include Davidson and Richmond except for the fact that they are already in a higher basketball conference, namely the Atlantic-10.
It could also include the non-football (nf) schools CofC, Iona, Hofstra, Belmont, UNCW, Lipscomb, Winthrop, and Fairfield, if we are OK being with non-football schools; plus also George Mason, Saint Bonaventure, Saint Joseph, and George Washington if we are OK being with non-football schools, except for the fact that they are already in a higher basketball conference, namely the Atlantic-10.
SO ... which non-football schools, if any, would we be willing to accept in our new basketball conference?
... and which Atlantic-10 teams, if any, would be willing to leave the Atlantic-10?
Liberty (FBS)
CofC nf
VCU nf Atlantic-10
Iona nf
Hofstra nf
Furman
Colgate
Belmont nf
Fordham
Samford
George Mason nf Atlantic-10
UNCW nf
Davidson (FCS Pioneer League) Atlantic-10
Lipscomb nf
Richmond Atlantic-10
Stetson (FCS Pioneer League)
Saint Bonaventure nf Atlantic-10
Saint Josephs nf Atlantic-10
George Washington nf Atlantic-10
Mercer
Winthrop nf
Fairfield nf
Wofford
Bucknell
W&M
Elon