Polish Hammer
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RE: Temple to Big East?
I know all about the Big 5, but most who have heard about it couldn't tell you which 5 schools are in it.
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RE: Temple to Big East?
(02-24-2012 11:10 PM)westernwilly Wrote: (02-24-2012 01:41 PM)Bull_In_Exile Wrote: (02-24-2012 01:08 PM)TUJim Wrote: Fair enough but that is really the only time frame where you can say the schedules were comparable with regards to playing a full MAC schedule.
(02-24-2012 11:54 AM)NIU007 Wrote: (02-24-2012 10:56 AM)TUJim Wrote: Can't argue with not winning a MAC conference championship but for all the bluster let's compare NIU's records while Temple was a full football member, 2007 on. Regular season NIU (35-25) Temple (34-26) NIU does have 1 MAC Championship in that time and 2-2 in bowls, with Temple no MACs 1-1 in bowls.....not a huge difference
I know you picked 2007 because of when Temple joined, but that's the worst possible time period for NIU since 2007 was the 1 bad year NIU had in the past decade.
No, not really in 2006 you played *6* MAC teams.. Even from 2007 on there is a huge difference in the conference strength of NIU's schedule
CMU Dynasty, BSU Blip, and the Toledo resurgance..
And Temple's
UB Blip, OU...
Toledo resurgence? In that time frame (since 2006) UT is 3-3 against NIU and 2-4 against WMU.
By the way, NIU is only 3-3 against WMU during that same time period.
Looking at those stats, I must say that NIU has only been mediocre during the Temple in the MAC era.
By the way, Temple is 0-7 against WMU
If you start in 2007, by far our worst year in over a decade, then yes, our record is so-so. Starting from 2008, IIRC we've been 14-6 against the West and 12-2 against the East, with 2 division titles and 1 MACC.
(This post was last modified: 02-25-2012 12:20 PM by NIU007.)
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Louis Kitton
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RE: Temple to Big East?
(02-25-2012 12:19 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote: I know all about the Big 5, but most who have heard about it couldn't tell you which 5 schools are in it.
That interestingly enough has always been up for debate.
Temple, Villanova, Penn and St. Joe's are always included within the Big 5.
Depending who you talk to the 5th school is either Drexel or La Salle. I would say La Salle but I've had people differ with me on that.
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02-25-2012 12:24 PM |
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Campbell4President
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RE: Temple to Big East?
I've never heard of it but my guess is Temple, Drexel, Villanova, University of Philadelphia, and Pennsylvania State University at Philadelphia.
However, I have heard of Ohio State - Michigan, Army - Navy, Auburn - Alababama, Pittsburgh - WVU, Oklahoma - Texas, Browns - Steelers, Kansas City Chiefs - Denver Broncos, Harvard - Yale, Lakers - Celtics, Notre Dame - Michigan, Notre Dame - USC, Arizona - Arizona State, Iowa - Iowa State, North Carolina - Duke. But nah, I've never heard of the Big 5.
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Steve1981
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RE: Temple to Big East?
replace Drexel with LaSalle
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02-26-2012 07:40 AM |
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RE: Temple to Big East?
I am not a big time college BB fan - but I have known of the 'Big 5' (and its Penn, Villanova, Temple, LaSalle and St. Joe's) for about 20 years - about the same amount of time I have been aware of the 'Crosstown Shootout' between Cincinnati and Xavier.
It does not get a lot of play outside of Philly and I would guess most casual fans have never heard of it - unless they once lived in the Philly area.
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LastMinuteman
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RE: Temple to Big East?
My guess is the Big 5 is as well-known in Boston as the Beanpot is in Philadelphia.
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02-27-2012 03:04 AM |
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JHG722
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RE: Temple to Big East?
(02-27-2012 03:04 AM)LastMinuteman Wrote: My guess is the Big 5 is as well-known in Boston as the Beanpot is in Philadelphia.
Well I went to BU before transferring to Temple, so I know all about the 'Pot...I mean Terrier Invitational :ncaabbs:
Go BU. Btw, we have a lot of BU alums either from Philly or who live in Philly. My graduating class had 9 go to BU. A bunch to UMass too.
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RE: Temple to Big East?
(02-25-2012 12:24 PM)Louis Kitton Wrote: (02-25-2012 12:19 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote: I know all about the Big 5, but most who have heard about it couldn't tell you which 5 schools are in it.
That interestingly enough has always been up for debate.
Temple, Villanova, Penn and St. Joe's are always included within the Big 5.
Depending who you talk to the 5th school is either Drexel or La Salle. I would say La Salle but I've had people differ with me on that.
absolutely nobody in philadelphia would include drexel in before la salle.
it is temple, nova, penn, la salle and st joes. if drexel is ever included they call it the city 6.
i think that if temple does leave the a-10 drexel should make a push to get in; it would continue their campaign to change the big 5 to the city 6
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RE: Temple to Big East?
(02-25-2012 12:24 PM)Louis Kitton Wrote: (02-25-2012 12:19 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote: I know all about the Big 5, but most who have heard about it couldn't tell you which 5 schools are in it.
That interestingly enough has always been up for debate.
Temple, Villanova, Penn and St. Joe's are always included within the Big 5.
Depending who you talk to the 5th school is either Drexel or La Salle. I would say La Salle but I've had people differ with me on that.
Always has and will be LaSalle. They have a rich history and in the 70's/80's there has been great teams and players to come out of there. Drexel has never been thought of as a Big 5 except when someone notes the fictitous Big 6.
Prior to Rollie (@ Nova) and Chaney (@ Temple) all the games were played @ Penn's Palestra. The Palestra has more history to it than any college basketball venue. As a kid they used to have tripleheaders consistently w/bigtime players craving to play there. I wish they still played at the Palestra. There have been books and historical movies about the rivalry of the Big 5. St. Joes and Villanova being the most heated (The Holy War). But all the games were wars more than today when they are at the teams home venues.
The notoriety of the Big 5 has changed since it left the Palestra. In those days it was nationally recognized and known.
(This post was last modified: 02-27-2012 02:25 PM by conaire.)
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RE: Temple to Big East?
(02-27-2012 02:15 PM)conaire Wrote: (02-25-2012 12:24 PM)Louis Kitton Wrote: (02-25-2012 12:19 PM)Polish Hammer Wrote: I know all about the Big 5, but most who have heard about it couldn't tell you which 5 schools are in it.
That interestingly enough has always been up for debate.
Temple, Villanova, Penn and St. Joe's are always included within the Big 5.
Depending who you talk to the 5th school is either Drexel or La Salle. I would say La Salle but I've had people differ with me on that.
Always has and will be LaSalle. They have a rich history and in the 70's/80's there has been great teams and players to come out of there. Drexel has never been thought of as a Big 5 except when someone notes the fictitous Big 6.
Prior to Rollie (@ Nova) and Chaney (@ Temple) all the games were played @ Penn's Palestra. The Palestra has more history to it than any college basketball venue. As a kid they used to have tripleheaders consistently w/bigtime players craving to play there. I wish they still played at the Palestra. There have been books and historical movies about the rivalry of the Big 5. St. Joes and Villanova being the most heated (The Holy War). But all the games were wars more than today when they are at the teams home venues.
The notoriety of the Big 5 has changed since it left the Palestra. In those days it was nationally recognized and known.
Very timely article to this discussion...
Big 5
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