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Better Job: St Johns or UC?

Better Job?

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I wasn’t saying it was a national draw, I was just saying that the hockey game was a bigger deal in boston that day than the BC football game.

I know there are yarders on here that live in Boston that can back me up in saying that the Bruins, generally, are a much bigger deal than BC football
Yep I barely remember the blip when Ryan or anyone else was at BC. I do remember going to a BC v Notre D game circa 97 that was such a big deal that neither my dad nor girlfriend that were both going could get me a ticket. So I stood outside and someone handed me one for free. That has occurred other times and it's emblematic of the apathy.

The bar to capture Boston sports fans for BC is set at Flutie and anything short of that doesn't move the needle.
 
Face it billy bud ... we are just gonna be ornery on the topic of BC. We’d love to see the white walkers demolish them or that gang of barbaric horsemen.
 
So effectively, they don't draw at MSG at all. Their opponent does. Not exactly an advantage.

Bingo.

The only advantage MSG is for St John's is that they can generate more money from selling tickets at MSG versus selling the dozen or so seats that they can sell for on-campus games. It was mentioned earlier in this thread above and is worth repeating: most teams play games at MSG these days with all the tournaments held there. Playing an additional handful of regular season games there in front of a 40/60 crowd split is not something that is going to sway a top recruit one bit. Heck, we have almost played as many times at MSG as SJU in the last few years via tournaments and annual games against the Fruit.

The only way that SJU could use MSG as an advantage is if they started funneling cash via dark web services to top recruits. Shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars to assemble a 'Fab Five' type recruiting class and tell them that they will play all home games at MSG (and televised) so that they can build their NBA Draft stock buzz. But like I said earlier, SJU doesn't have the money to do that. Only P5 programs can pay for the top recruits...hence the sudden odd surge of top recruits committing to garbage programs like Auburn, LSU and Illinois.
 
Everybody keeps saying “location” but it’s not like St Johns is on Broadway


I'm just talking about being part of NYC, not the lousy location of the university
 
I'm just talking about being part of NYC, not the lousy location of the university

Yeah...I’m just not so sure NYC is as obvious of an advantage as you think it is
 
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Great points Dooley. Maybe spread a bunch of future NCAA bets on Bama and Clemson!

LOTS of money being spent on hoops recruits in the SEC. That conference obviously has years of knowledge of how to skirt around NCAA rules (or just not care about them because they are clearly above the law) from shady football recruiting practices.

I'm actually kind of surprised that the Big 10 monsters - Michigan & OSU - aren't spending SEC money on recruits yet. Illinois has gotten into the game a bit. Actually now that I think about it, Rutgers would be a great school to funnel some of their mountain of cash to top hoops recruits.
 
LOTS of money being spent on hoops recruits in the SEC. That conference obviously has years of knowledge of how to skirt around NCAA rules (or just not care about them because they are clearly above the law) from shady football recruiting practices.

I'm actually kind of surprised that the Big 10 monsters - Michigan & OSU - aren't spending SEC money on recruits yet. Illinois has gotten into the game a bit. Actually now that I think about it, Rutgers would be a great school to funnel some of their mountain of cash to top hoops recruits.

We’ve caught some big tuna in the past.

But they only hopped on bored cuz they loved the campus and the metro Storrs area ;)
 
We’ve caught some big tuna in the past.

But they only hopped on bored cuz they loved the campus and the metro Storrs area ;)

I wish we'd catch more tuna. We still operate as if APR is more important than anything else. I guess that happens when we're the only school in the history of APR to be held accountable for it.
 
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The thing about BC's slide that has been good?
It may discourage further forays into NE...
The ACC should never have gone there...but, thanks to Dr. Shalala.
I've got another thing that's good about it! AS much as we (UConn) have been damaged by the conference abominations, BC's timing arguably caused greater long-term damage. The fact that they joined the ACC & became irrelevant just as Boston's pro sports teams embarked on an unprecedented run of success has doomed fan interest for decades to come!
 
Boston College was never really very relevant in the Big East......

BC, in football, never represented the conference in a bowl as champion...

...they ran up a string of 11 straight losses to Miami while in the BE...was 3-9 vs VT and 3-8 vs WVU.

For two years in the early 80's ('83-84) was when BC seemed to be relevant....culminating in their Flutie led Miracle in Miami in '84.

The Flutie legend made for great public conciousness...but Boston College was pretty much over by 1993 and the Big East.
 
I’d take the Cincy job. I don’t want to live in Queens or commute there daily from somewhere else. For me, Cincy would offer a much better quality of life. It is a very underrated city.

I would have reservations on passing up proximity to all that NYC talent and the prep schools in New England, but Ohio schools find lots of talent too.
As of now, Cincy is the better job.
 
Except the Beanpot. That gets a passing mention on the day it happens.
College hockey definitely has the most loyal, into-it followers of any college sport that Boston is otherwise oblivious to. But that's more hockey culture than anything else (not unique to Boston) and also, not incidentally due to the fact that hockey culture & practicality (practicality arguably part of hockey culture) enables immunity to the conference apocalypse virus.

P.S. RE: The day it happens. The beanpot is actually two Mondays in a row = but auror was probably technically correct as the first semifinal day doesn't warrant even the passing mention. This is a mere footnote, only remembered now as I re-read. Last time I went toe the Beanpot it was in the old Garden.
 
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And St. John’s can no longer legally funnel cash to recruits because they were dumb and built dorms.
The day they built on campus housing is the day St. John’s basketball died.

This all day long. What have they done since the dorms went up?
 
Boston College was never really very relevant in the Big East.

BC, in football, never represented the conference in a bowl as champion...

...they ran up a string of 11 straight losses to Miami while in the BE...was 3-9 vs VT and 3-8 vs WVU.

For two years in the early 80's ('83-84) was when BC seemed to be relevant....culminating in their Flutie led Miracle in Miami in '84.

The Flutie legend made for great public conciousness...but Boston College was pretty much over by 1993 and the Big East.

And let's not forget their crowning Big East achievement on the way out...losing to a mediocre Syracuse team at home, when a win gives them the BCS bowl repping the conference. That was a truly pathetic choke job. The name Diamond Ferri will be forever regarded in Chestnut Hill with the same disdain as Gen. Sherman's name is in Georgia.
 
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Isn't Charlotte the Queen City?
I think a “Queen City” is a city that is not the capital city of a state but has the biggest population. I know Burlington VT and others embrace this distinction more than others.
 
Setting aside Loyola Chicago's Moser told the red stain to take a hike and based only partially on emerging reports there may not be any players left in lovely Queens to even have an APR, cinci clearly takes the better job cake.
 
There are a group of folks who think the Big East still has Syrecuse West Virginia Pitt and Louisville. Just not us. For them the St Johns job is obviously better. Then there is the group that thinks somehow that New York is a college sports town. They think St Johns is better. Then the guys who are just New York State of mind guys. The final group is the guys who didn’t realize it isn’t 1957 anymore. Everyone else gets that Cincinatti is a much better gig. Not even close. Accessible to Chicago and Indiana for recruiting. Big hoop town. Very nice city with lots of great institutions. Even a local rivalry.
 
There are a group of folks who think the Big East still has Syrecuse West Virginia Pitt and Louisville. Just not us. For them the St Johns job is obviously better. Then there is the group that thinks somehow that New York is a college sports town. They think St Johns is better. Then the guys who are just New York State of mind guys. The final group is the guys who didn’t realize it isn’t 1957 anymore. Everyone else gets that Cincinatti is a much better gig. Not even close. Accessible to Chicago and Indiana for recruiting. Big hoop town. Very nice city with lots of great institutions. Even a local rivalry.

A great hoops town and no NBA competition.

A lot of people turned this into a NBE vs AAC debate, however I would say that even if it was 20 years ago and UC was in CUSA and SJU was in the old Big East, UC was still a better job back then due to the same forces and reasons that have been discussed in this thread
 
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