gosports1 wrote:Dayton seems to check the most boxes
Commitment to BB
Institutional fit
Geographic footprint
Brings fans to Garden
None of the other realistic candidates check all of these 4 boxes (UConn, VCU, SLU, Richmond , Gonzaga)
stever20 wrote:Or Fox can go and get some basketball from the Big 12. Ratings wise wouldn't be that much different. To act like Fox wouldn't have input into things is rather naïve. Of course they will have a lot of input.
And with all the basketball that ESPN already has- wouldn't get what the Big East has gotten in terms of most all games on FS1.... I don't see folks here happy going to ESPNU for games.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:adoraz wrote:admin wrote:It has to be all about UCF. They are the prettiest girl at the dance and maybe the only one with two legs.
If all this is true, I couldn't see UConn accepting that. Are they really going to be lower class in a conference they don't want to be in?
Looks like the AAC may be going all in on football.
UCF is three years removed from going 0-12. For life in non-power conferences, success is cyclical. It is not uncommon to see different champions at the top of the league every few years. We saw that in Big East Football, including 2010 when it crowned three co-champions (West Virginia, Pittsburgh and UConn). For the American to essentially put all of its chips into UCF, USF, Memphis, Houston and Cincinnati, it is essentially telling ECU, Tulane, Tulsa, Temple, UConn and SMU that they are not only not as valuable, but that they also have zero chance of reaching the levels that the top half have had in the past five seasons. In the past four seasons, Temple has had two 10-win seasons; Tulsa won 10 games in 2016. That would be a bitter pill for them to swallow.
The level of dysfunction in the AAC is the exact same as Big East Football. Everyone is bound together by necessity, not choice. That is why it is doomed to fail.
ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:You gotta give credit where credit is due.
There will likely be an 8 team playoff (including an access spot) in the future because of what UCF is doing.
If/when that happens, it’s a gamechanger. All of a sudden that p5/g5 line is a lot more arbitrary. All of a sudden, a team like BYU will need to choose a conference just for the path to the national championship (which is not feesible as a non-ND Indy).
This football binary of the ‘haves and have nots’ all of a sudden is more nuanced.
I don’t see any athletics program choosing not to sustain football when they have a legit access point to the national championship.
To the contrary, I foresee more teams trying to squeeze into FBS... teams like James Madison and perhaps Villanova.
ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:There will likely be an 8 team playoff (including an access spot) in the future because of what UCF is doing.
admin wrote:ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:There will likely be an 8 team playoff (including an access spot) in the future because of what UCF is doing.
If the CFP changes to 8 teams, it will be because the Big Ten / Big 12 / PAC 12 are unhappy with the current arrangement because they're losing money when snubbed. It will have nothing to do with UCF.
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