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That's an absurd comparison. Nothing schools that have never done anything but get in once in a blue moon (and in Bucknell's case, spring an upset). Very few tournament wins lifetime for those schools. Not a reasonable comparison to schools like Xavier, Butler and Nova with solid histories or even Dayton and SLU. Here are the all-time tournament appearances and records.
I am not suggesting the New Big East will be anything like the old Big East. Losing UConn, Syracuse, Louisville, WVU and Pitt is massive. You cannot replace that. But the new Big East teams have been above average programs over long periods of time. It will be good.
I wrote that it was absurd! I didn't say it was a comparison. Yes, I know it's absurd. So is your logic.
The point is, just because these teams are making the NCAA this year from the Horizon League, and the Big East, and the Big Ten, and the Missouri Valley, wherever the heck they are coming from, doesn't mean that they can do it again once aggregated in the new BE. They will all start playing each other, and losing to one another, and that will knock out the easy bids. Creighton isn't going to feast on Missouri State or Northern Iowa twice a year any more.