Poison, no offense, but you continue to miss the point. The a-10 and the BE are nowhere near equals.
You made that statement. If your defense of this is that "VCU would take our lunch money", you are arguing a different point entirely. VCU would beat us... Has nothing to do with what your original point was.
VCU beat Marquette. Temple beat SU. St.Joe's beat Notre Dame. We are leagues better than the A10 in our own delusional minds.
Your argument does not hold water. VCU beat Marquette. ...but lost to Richmond. Temple beat SU....but lost to Canisius and Dusquesne. SJU beat ND...... but lost to Fairfield. Hell Saint Louis even lost to URI! Base on your own logic, unless you believe STJ does not have a better team this year than Richmond, Canisius, Dusquesne, Fairfield, and URI...then we are more than capable of beating every team in the A-10 and would have finished top of the league if we played in the A-10.
I do not believe STJ has a better team than Butler, VCU, or Saint Louis....but they could beat them like any of those other teams did. Just because VCU, Butler, Saint Louis has a better team than us this year doesn't mean every other team that plays in the A-10 is better than us. I'm disappointed in our season, but lets be real here.
You are proving my argument. Both conferences have tournament teams and bubble teams with bad losses. Nova lost to a terrible ivy team. So did Providence. You guys are arguing that bad losses count but the A10's strong wins don't.
At the end of the day, the BE has several teams that have underachieved-so far. We'll see if teams like Cinci and SU can turn it on in March. Often they do. Still, the A10 has added, if only for one year, some serious firepower.
To deny that, and claim that we're better just because we're the BE just might be the kind of elitist and careless attitude that caused SU to get housed by Butler, and Kansas to get destroyed by VCU.
We'll see how it plays out. The best thing about this debate is that while all of think I'm wrong, you'll get to know for sure if I am.