Jet915 wrote:K, let's just talk about basketball.
NCAA tournament bids: 18 for Creighton (8 in last 15), 7 for SLU (3 in last 15)
Fan Support: 17,000 fans a game for Creighton (12,000 season ticket holders), 6-7K for SLU
Facilities: 18,500 NBA style arena for Creighton, 10,000 College Arena for SLU
There is no way SLU beats Creighton in any aspect related to basketball period.
yorost wrote:Jet915 wrote:K, let's just talk about basketball.
NCAA tournament bids: 18 for Creighton (8 in last 15), 7 for SLU (3 in last 15)
Fan Support: 17,000 fans a game for Creighton (12,000 season ticket holders), 6-7K for SLU
Facilities: 18,500 NBA style arena for Creighton, 10,000 College Arena for SLU
There is no way SLU beats Creighton in any aspect related to basketball period.
If you're going to count your own NCAA bid from 1941, you should be mentioning older NIT bids. The further you go back the stronger the NIT was, and in the 40's it might have been the stronger tournament than the NCAA's. Creighton has 2 pre-75 (at large introduction) NIT bids while St. Louis has 11. Creighton did have an additional NIT bid in the short period after, where the NCAA+NIT still represented less bids than the NCAA has today.
I'd love to get a comprehensive data set on postseason bids and the schools eligible in each season. It's a curious question as to how prestigious any individual bid should be.
Bostonspider wrote:glen wrote:It has to be a "basketball school". Some schools are quickly identified as such (Butler-Creighton) and some are not (SLU-Richmond).
How is Creighton more quickly identified as a "basketball school" than SLU? SLU has put their money where their mouth is and BUILT (not rented) a stunning 10,000 seat basketball arena. Spent ridiculous amounts of money to hire a coach (RIP). It is not like they are a football school. Yes they are great at soccer, but so is Creighton. Just because Creighton rents (and fills) a nice civic arena makes them a "basketball school". Creighton has no more recent NCAA tourney success than Richmond, so that is not it, what is it then?
Jet915 wrote:yorost wrote:Jet915 wrote:K, let's just talk about basketball.
NCAA tournament bids: 18 for Creighton (8 in last 15), 7 for SLU (3 in last 15)
Fan Support: 17,000 fans a game for Creighton (12,000 season ticket holders), 6-7K for SLU
Facilities: 18,500 NBA style arena for Creighton, 10,000 College Arena for SLU
There is no way SLU beats Creighton in any aspect related to basketball period.
If you're going to count your own NCAA bid from 1941, you should be mentioning older NIT bids. The further you go back the stronger the NIT was, and in the 40's it might have been the stronger tournament than the NCAA's. Creighton has 2 pre-75 (at large introduction) NIT bids while St. Louis has 11. Creighton did have an additional NIT bid in the short period after, where the NCAA+NIT still represented less bids than the NCAA has today.
I'd love to get a comprehensive data set on postseason bids and the schools eligible in each season. It's a curious question as to how prestigious any individual bid should be.
That is why I also put bids in the last 15 years. Not sure anyone cares about bids from 30+ years ago for any school...
yorost wrote:Jet915 wrote:K, let's just talk about basketball.
NCAA tournament bids: 18 for Creighton (8 in last 15), 7 for SLU (3 in last 15)
Fan Support: 17,000 fans a game for Creighton (12,000 season ticket holders), 6-7K for SLU
Facilities: 18,500 NBA style arena for Creighton, 10,000 College Arena for SLU
There is no way SLU beats Creighton in any aspect related to basketball period.
If you're going to count your own NCAA bid from 1941, you should be mentioning older NIT bids. The further you go back the stronger the NIT was, and in the 40's it might have been the stronger tournament than the NCAA's. Creighton has 2 pre-75 (at large introduction) NIT bids while St. Louis has 11. Creighton did have an additional NIT bid in the short period after, where the NCAA+NIT still represented less bids than the NCAA has today.
I'd love to get a comprehensive data set on postseason bids and the schools eligible in each season. It's a curious question as to how prestigious any individual bid should be.
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