Jet915 wrote:stever20 wrote:Jet915 wrote:What's happening to the MWC is what is gonna happen to the AAC IMO although to a lesser extent. Next year, the AAC will not have Louisville and add Tulane, ECU and Tulsa. Over the next 3-4 years, their basketball will start to degrade. Recruits from UCONN/Cincy will not want to be traveling to Texas, Carolinas, Oklahoma, Louisiana to play crap basketball.
Totally disagree. UConn/Cincy/Memphis/Temple are light years ahead of anything historically in the MWC. Tulsa just made the tourney this year. If any blue blood program had what SMU has coming back next year and coming in, they would be mentioned as a national title contender. Also, AAC recruits a lot better than the MWC(right now MWC with 2 top 150 recruits for 2015, and both are at New Mexico- who's coach may leave for USF).
You honestly think the AAC will be better 3-4 years from now than this year?????
LeMoyne00 wrote:The Mountain West was a 5-bid conference last march... All their conference realignment had already taken place by then too... I'm not sure that is it. They graduated a lot of seniors after last year, programs weren't as good, they got 2 in the tourney this year and one into the sweet 16. It's not like they are a waste land.
That said, I think TV is key and the Mountain West's television contract just sucks on CBS Sports Network. The American definitely has one of the best basketball contracts in regards to coverage with every conference controlled game on ABC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN 2, or ESPN U. That raises the awareness of lesser programs allowing them to bring in a good coach and be able to recruit easier.
If the Big East and FS1 can figure out how to sell basketball on the network - that will be a force too! We basically have full run of the station with the PAC if we can build the ratings with a better ad campaign,
Jet915 wrote:LeMoyne00 wrote:The Mountain West was a 5-bid conference last march... All their conference realignment had already taken place by then too... I'm not sure that is it. They graduated a lot of seniors after last year, programs weren't as good, they got 2 in the tourney this year and one into the sweet 16. It's not like they are a waste land.
That said, I think TV is key and the Mountain West's television contract just sucks on CBS Sports Network. The American definitely has one of the best basketball contracts in regards to coverage with every conference controlled game on ABC, CBS, ESPN, ESPN 2, or ESPN U. That raises the awareness of lesser programs allowing them to bring in a good coach and be able to recruit easier.
If the Big East and FS1 can figure out how to sell basketball on the network - that will be a force too! We basically have full run of the station with the PAC if we can build the ratings with a better ad campaign,
The majority of AAC games are on ESPNU, ESPNEWS and CBS Sports Network.
stever20 wrote:Also look at the coaches coming into the AAC. Houston may be getting Kelvin Sampson. USF may poach either the guy from UNLV or New Mexico. Quality hires. AAC like it or not isn't going anywhere.
Jet915 wrote:stever20 wrote:Jet915 wrote:What's happening to the MWC is what is gonna happen to the AAC IMO although to a lesser extent. Next year, the AAC will not have Louisville and add Tulane, ECU and Tulsa. Over the next 3-4 years, their basketball will start to degrade. Recruits from UCONN/Cincy will not want to be traveling to Texas, Carolinas, Oklahoma, Louisiana to play crap basketball.
Totally disagree. UConn/Cincy/Memphis/Temple are light years ahead of anything historically in the MWC. Tulsa just made the tourney this year. If any blue blood program had what SMU has coming back next year and coming in, they would be mentioned as a national title contender. Also, AAC recruits a lot better than the MWC(right now MWC with 2 top 150 recruits for 2015, and both are at New Mexico- who's coach may leave for USF).
You honestly think the AAC will be better 3-4 years from now than this year?????
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