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Title: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 12:10:27 PM
Villanova
Marquette
Georgetown
Xavier
St. Johns
Gonzaga
Saint
St. Josephs
St. Marys
Providence
Seton Hall
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: Jacks DC on February 01, 2010, 12:16:09 PM
Geographic disaster.  Um, isn't Notre dame catholic?
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: pbiflyer on February 01, 2010, 12:16:28 PM
Yawn.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 12:17:14 PM
I excluded BC and notre dame cause of football.  And yes this thread isn't exactly die hard 3, but at least I am trying here :(
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: Warriors4ever on February 01, 2010, 12:19:55 PM
Where is "Saint" located at?  Or do we just throw darts at any school beginning with "Saint" and let them in?
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: Jacks DC on February 01, 2010, 12:20:45 PM
Saint?  Please not Louis.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 12:21:31 PM
That saint was a typo
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: The Lens on February 01, 2010, 12:22:19 PM
You can take Nova and Georgetown off the list.  They will not be left behind.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: TheButlerDidIt on February 01, 2010, 12:24:14 PM
St. Mary's and Gonzaga on the left coast.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 12:26:02 PM
Quote from: TheButlerDidIt on February 01, 2010, 12:24:14 PM
St. Mary's and Gonzaga on the left coast.
I think that is what makes the Catholic league Idea so intriguing.  You could have a much more geographically diverse conference thatn any of the traditional power conferences.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: chapman on February 01, 2010, 12:29:25 PM
St. John's is far and away the biggest school on that list, and still has an enrollment under 20,000.  We would be third, just behind "Saint" if that means Louis.  That adds up to getting televised on public access.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: martyconlonontherun on February 01, 2010, 12:30:29 PM
Quote from: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 12:26:02 PM
I think that is what makes the Catholic league Idea so intriguing.  You could have a much more geographically diverse conference thatn any of the traditional power conferences.

And also unrealistic. Cost and time are major factors when dealing with college programs
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 12:33:16 PM
Quote from: martyconlonontherun on February 01, 2010, 12:30:29 PM
And also unrealistic. Cost and time are major factors when dealing with college programs
Tell that to the rainbow warriors.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: Boozemon Barro on February 01, 2010, 12:39:01 PM
Creighton has a pretty good program out of the Missouri Valley. If they were in a better conference they have all the resources to compete at a high level.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: duanewade on February 01, 2010, 12:55:50 PM
Quote from: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 12:26:02 PM
I think that is what makes the Catholic league Idea so intriguing.  You could have a much more geographically diverse conference thatn any of the traditional power conferences.
Kip....I think you might be the only person in America to think this. 

If this happened I would remove myself from Marquette basketball only to relieve myself of the pain of having to watch us slide from our current plateau of being a program who is competing across the country for the nation's top talent to a becoming a program once again who is fighting Illinois State for Mark Anglavar a 2 star prospect who is a good free throw shooter and spot of three point specialist.  I went to school during those days and the Bradley was sparsely filled and the product on the court and the quality of teams that came to play us were not pretty.   
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: Hards Alumni on February 01, 2010, 12:57:37 PM
Quote from: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 12:33:16 PM
Tell that to the rainbow warriors.

except that is out of necessity.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: mu-rara on February 01, 2010, 12:59:20 PM
Quote from: duanewade on February 01, 2010, 12:55:50 PM
Kip....I think you might be the only person in America to think this. 

If this happened I would remove myself from Marquette basketball only to relieve myself of the pain of having to watch us slide from our current plateau of being a program who is competing across the country for the nation's top talent to a becoming a program once again who is fighting Illinois State for Mark Anglavar a 2 star prospect who is a good free throw shooter and spot of three point specialist.  I went to school during those days and the Bradley was sparsely filled and the product on the court and the quality of teams that came to play us were not pretty.   

What is a spot of 3 point specialist?
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: KipsBayEagle on February 01, 2010, 01:00:28 PM
Quote from: duanewade on February 01, 2010, 12:55:50 PM
Kip....I think you might be the only person in America to think this. 

If this happened I would remove myself from Marquette basketball only to relieve myself of the pain of having to watch us slide from our current plateau of being a program who is competing across the country for the nation's top talent to a becoming a program once again who is fighting Illinois State for Mark Anglavar a 2 star prospect who is a good free throw shooter and spot of three point specialist.  I went to school during those days and the Bradley was sparsely filled and the product on the court and the quality of teams that came to play us were not pretty.   
Never said it was a good idea, simply said that it was interesting what potential teams would be included.  I posted this not to say it was a good idea, its just that in other threads today people spoke of a catholic league, so i decided to give a potential picture of what that league would most likely look like, for better, or worse.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: martyconlonontherun on February 01, 2010, 01:03:43 PM
Horrible idea as a conference but it could have some great support as a tournament. I would love having the top 8 teams play in a double-elimation style tourney. Preferably some place warm or popular like MSG.
Title: Re: The Catholic League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Post by: Buzz Williams' Spillproof Chiclets Cup on February 01, 2010, 01:15:16 PM
Geographic Disaster akin to the Sun Belt. No BCS conference spreads across more than two time zones. This would be spread across four.

You left out ND because of football, OK, their football team is an Independent, but without a Big East, where are their other sports going to play? This is one of the problems with people who have this romantic ideal of an all-Catholic league because they don't think it through all the way. I imagine a lot of this sentiment is either Chicago-area alums who maybe went to hs in an all-Catholic conference like the Chicago Catholic League, Suburban Catholic Conference, or ESCC, or from alums of Catholic schools elsewhere who wish they could have.

You say "Hawaii" and I ask you when was the last time that Hawaii seriously competed for anything? Logistically, Hawaii has a minimum 4 or 5-hour flight there and a 4 or 5-hour flight back for every road game. Tell me that doesn't wear on a team during the course of a season. Rick Majerus has said SLU is disadvantaged playing in a league where half the teams are in Philadelphia or further East. That's only about a 2-hour flight.

You say "Greater exposure" and I point to Conference USA 1995-2005, a geographically-disparate conference that was arguably made for TV with teams in mid-sized to large TV markets with little else in common. I give just as much of a rat's ass about St. Mary's as I did about TCU or UAB or East Carolina when we were conference rivals.
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