Richmond has been one of the A10s main culprits as to why it's not a better conference year after year. Saint Louis under Ford was the same way, doing less with good resources
My take on the A10 as a conference is that you have to look at the individual members and not at the league/brand as a whole, bc there are disparities that become evident. To be like the MWC currently is with a strong top tier, multiple programs need to commit to being very good year after year. Here are the A10 tiers IMO. Order of listing within tier is random. I'm not commenting on UR since I do that nonstop here in other threads.
1-2. Top of class.
- Dayton
- VCU
- have been steadily top 2 as far as dedication to winning, fan support, brand recognition and respect in college bball circles. I don't think this is disputable.
3-4. Should always be contenders (even if not at present)
- UR - we cover what needs of the program are here on a daily basis.
- St. Louis - resources are there but there has been no consistency. They are well funded enough to be there to make a solid upper echelon and contend every year. Ford killed them for years. Can SLU keep their coach and what is next if not? They have good fans, great arena, city location, should be there regularly.
5-6. Slightly below (teams that care enough to contend but have small arenas or other things not at levels of schools above)
- Davidson - can they ditch mediocre coach nepo and use Curry NIL money wisely - similar boat to UR in that has fan support, but need to maximize what they do. Tiny student population doesn't help/could be recruiting issue. Have had solid success in A10 have to rediscover that.
- Loyola. I'd hope Loyola's season is an aberration and they can be one of these teams in the top echelon. Small gym, and program still an unknown commodity in terms of facing this kind of adversity after moving up to A10 following recent success, especially given no real rival yet in league for fans to get excited over.
7-8. Question marks
- Mason. Program is erratic. They rise and fall too much for my liking, but more so I don't trust their commitment and fan support (commuter school) if they don't have the perfect coach. B2B good hires - but can they keep it up?
- Bonas - can Woj do something in the boonies for the Bonnies? Schmidt may have to go to do so. They have fan base who cares, which is good, but an endowment of only $95m.
9-14. Untrustworthy
- URI. Would be my most likely to jump up a category (or multiple), but they have only been good when Hurley was there in the last 15 years. Have had fans/students care when they're good, but they're mostly not. Need to ditch Archie
- GW - I don't understand this program, don't like their gym and don't know that their coach is getting them up to top of A10 regularly. Tell me why I'm wrong.
- Saint Joe's - always some kind of issue. Never reaching past heights is an issue. Seem to be able to get some good players and never be able to make seasons click.
- Lasalle - basically broke. Should be in another conference.
- Fordham - as per the FU fan here last week, don't care about sports. On brand. Should be in Patriot League.
- Duquesne - once a decade type relevance.
IMO - too many teams. As new commissioner, I'd lose the obvious two to consolidate a bit, then put a demand on program funding from those who are left. Don't assume the ADs are competent and push them at every turn to be great.