Truman wrote:Not only are you too stupid to read, Killian, but you are clearly fucking high. You keep insisting that Texas didn't go Independant because no one would pick up their non-revenue sports. How the fuck do you know if Texas even asked?! Without looking, I can tell you that Texas is a perrenial Top 20 finisher in basketball, baseball, track, and golf. Can you name another sport other than freaking faggotty-ass lacrosse that Notre Dame even competes in? The Big East welcomes your Irish 'cuz they regularly slap the piss outta you. Same as you if you decide to persist in this thread....
We've been at this for what, about 10 years now? In light of that, it amazes me that people still try to pull shit out of their ass when they obviously have no idea what they're talking about. You see, there's this newfangled thingie called the interwebs that allows people to look up stuff and easily refute those claims which are, well, . . . easily refutable (to put it charitably), like this one.
A quick perusal as to the most recently completed academic year over at
http://www.bigeast.org reveals the following about ND's teams that compete in the Big East:
Baseball: 9/12 (DePaul, Marquette, Providence and Syracuse don't field teams).
Mens' basketball: 7/16 (and seeded higher than Texas in the NCAA tourney, btw).
Womens' basketball: 5/16
Cross country: No conference standings, but both mens' and womens' teams were ranked in the Top 30 nationally.
Field hockey: No team (only 7/16 Big East members field teams).
Golf: No conference standings, but womens' team advanced to NCAA tournament.
Womens' lacrosse: 2/9 (Cincinnati, UConn, Georgetown, Louisville, Rutgers, Syracuse and Villanova also field teams. Also, Loyola of Md. is a member of the conference for this sport only.)
Womens' rowing: No conference standings, but won Big East tournament.
Mens' soccer: 2/8 in Blue Division, 3/16 overall.
Womens' soccer: 1/8 in National Division, 1/16 overall.
Softball: 2/13 (Cincinnati, Marquette and West Virginia don't field teams).
Swimming and diving: No conference standings, but men finished second and women finished first in Big East tournament.
Tennis: No conference standings, but both mens' and womens' teams advanced to NCAA tournament, with women advancing to NCAA semifinals).
Indoor track and field: No conference standings, but mens' team won Big East tournament.
Outdoor track and field: No conference standings, but mens' team won Big East tournament.
Womens' volleyball: 1/15 (West Virginia doesn't field a team).
That's top half of the conference for every sport except baseball, and at or near the very top in the majority of sports. Doesn't exactly look like the Big East "regularly slaps the piss outta" ND, now does it?
As for "faggotty-ass lacrosse" (still LMAO at the sheer stupidity necessary to post that phrase), ND actually struggled a bit in the regular season, finishing 4/7 in Big East play (Georgetown, Providence, Rutgers, St. John's, Syracuse and Villanova also field teams). They caught fire at the right time, though, advancing all the way to the NCAA finals and taking Duke to OT before losing.