ljay wrote:Williams mentioned two schools himself in that article, Xavier and Butler.
The writer took the liberty of listing the other schools mentioned.In recent weeks, universities such as Gonzaga, Dayton, Virginia Commonwealth and St. Louis have been reported as good fits for the Catholic Seven’s specifications. Additionally, Williams mentioned Xavier and Butler by name as particularly logical potential members.
Damned funny how we have become totally used to modern journalism wherein writers/commentators/anchormen "make" the news instead of reporting the news. And we lap it up like puppy dogs.
ljay wrote:Williams mentioned two schools himself in that article, Xavier and Butler.
The writer took the liberty of listing the other schools mentioned.In recent weeks, universities such as Gonzaga, Dayton, Virginia Commonwealth and St. Louis have been reported as good fits for the Catholic Seven’s specifications. Additionally, Williams mentioned Xavier and Butler by name as particularly logical potential members.
Damned funny how we have become totally used to modern journalism wherein writers/commentators/anchormen "make" the news instead of reporting the news. And we lap it up like puppy dogs.
He also did not rule out the possibility of including non-Catholic and public schools (such as Butler), as long as their athletic programs fit the bill.
“I don’t think religious affiliation, historic or current, will be determinative of someone’s fit in the conference,” Williams said. “One need not be religiously affiliated to be committed to excellence.”
yorost wrote:I don't take much stock in coaches putting roots down. They have the money to live well, why shouldn't they? You bring in a program, not a coach.
yorost wrote:Why are we so ready to label VCU a long term power?
thegalen wrote:yorost wrote:Why are we so ready to label VCU a long term power?
Label them whatever you want. I don't think chest thumping about tourney runs in the 1970s have any more bearing on future success than recent Final Fours do. Time will tell, but I think enough pieces of the puzzle add up on VCU's side of the ledger. It just makes sense.
thegalen wrote:yorost wrote:I don't take much stock in coaches putting roots down. They have the money to live well, why shouldn't they? You bring in a program, not a coach.
I agree with your last sentence. I disagree, or at least I think the proof is in the pudding with regard to your first sentence. Would Stevens or Smart go to an Ohio State or UCLA or Kentucky or UNC or Indiana? Yeah, maybe. Other than that, both of them have already turned down very lucrative offers. Again, if Butler and VCU become destination jobs like Marquette or Georgetown, there's no reason to think either coach is leaving anytime soon.
yorost wrote:thegalen wrote:yorost wrote:Why are we so ready to label VCU a long term power?
The only thing separating VCU and St. Louis in recent program success is VCU's Cinderella run. It is a notch for VCU, but not one that inspires me to think they outclass St. Louis.
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