Yeah, for what it's worth NDU would be *only* for basketball there, maybe soccer, as I figure that's the only way it'd ever happen. Football for them would always clearly be independent because of all the cash that's worth to them.
Creighton was the problem geographically too, as you pointed out. Believe it or not, I worked out the math to determine distance to other programs and geographic midpoint and all kinds of crap like that (like I said, spent way too much time, hehe)... And Creighton was the big outlier there. On the other hand I decided their profile in basketball and soccer was just too good to ignore. The other thing I liked about that conference design was that you ended up with good presence in good markets without direct competition between the member schools-- why I didn't jump at putting Loyola Chicago in there as an example. Better for DePaul and conference to have just the one Chicago school.
The key here in my mind is for Marquette, NDU, and DePaul to be the driving forces. Deciding they want a private school league, and deciding that they could compete at the highest levels from a basketball standpoint by forming a league like this one, and so to actually be the drivers out of their current conferences and the catalyst for destruction of the Big East. Such a conference would have a bunch of good markets, be geographically sound (with Creighton being a bit of a problem-- though less than one they currently have in the Big East), should be able to secure good TV deals, and be something like a top 5 or 6 multi-bid basketball conference annually.
Edit - I think the benefits for soccer are similar, but I don't have the knowledge of that sport to intelligently discuss it.
Edit - I had even more fun trying to make up a name for this conference and managed to come up with the most pretentious one possible, hehe-- The Private League.
Creighton was the problem geographically too, as you pointed out. Believe it or not, I worked out the math to determine distance to other programs and geographic midpoint and all kinds of crap like that (like I said, spent way too much time, hehe)... And Creighton was the big outlier there. On the other hand I decided their profile in basketball and soccer was just too good to ignore. The other thing I liked about that conference design was that you ended up with good presence in good markets without direct competition between the member schools-- why I didn't jump at putting Loyola Chicago in there as an example. Better for DePaul and conference to have just the one Chicago school.
The key here in my mind is for Marquette, NDU, and DePaul to be the driving forces. Deciding they want a private school league, and deciding that they could compete at the highest levels from a basketball standpoint by forming a league like this one, and so to actually be the drivers out of their current conferences and the catalyst for destruction of the Big East. Such a conference would have a bunch of good markets, be geographically sound (with Creighton being a bit of a problem-- though less than one they currently have in the Big East), should be able to secure good TV deals, and be something like a top 5 or 6 multi-bid basketball conference annually.
Edit - I think the benefits for soccer are similar, but I don't have the knowledge of that sport to intelligently discuss it.
Edit - I had even more fun trying to make up a name for this conference and managed to come up with the most pretentious one possible, hehe-- The Private League.
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