aughnanure wrote:Jet915 wrote:If Gonzaga is ok with the travel, I think they should be added. It's such a bigger hassle for them than it would be for the other 10 teams. Even for the other sports like baseball, they aren't even playing home and homes so you would only be taking your baseball team to spokane every other year. You can be smart with the scheduling and have the Gonzaga teams travel to the east coast once a year doing a 3 team swing. I'd love it if the Big East went big and added Gonzaga, SLU, BYU and Dayton. East coast schools would not want that though.
BYU is a dangerous add. They could pop-off to Big XII anytime, or go back to the MWC if the independent thins isn't working out, so you'd have to have a good back up to replace them. I also hate the idea of 14 teams. SLU and Gonzaga and stop.
muskienick wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Wow! That's a shocking revelation. The school that has a problem with geography is Gonzaga, not the rest of the league. If Gonzaga is willing to take on the travel, it's pure insanity for the Big East not to add them.
But, Bill, the trouble is that 10 other programs must make annual trips to Gonzaga also. And, as I have been reminded on this board, a school can't simply join another conference for basketball (like it can for football). It must join the new Conference in all the sports it sponsors that the joined Conference sponsors in League play. As I understand it, that means the volleyball, baseball, soccer, etc. teams must travel to Spokane as well. I can understand why not all 10 current AD's were jumping for joy at that prospect! (The $4 million of TV money would be gone in no time paying for transportation, lodging, meals, etc.)
Jet915 wrote:aughnanure wrote:Jet915 wrote:If Gonzaga is ok with the travel, I think they should be added. It's such a bigger hassle for them than it would be for the other 10 teams. Even for the other sports like baseball, they aren't even playing home and homes so you would only be taking your baseball team to spokane every other year. You can be smart with the scheduling and have the Gonzaga teams travel to the east coast once a year doing a 3 team swing. I'd love it if the Big East went big and added Gonzaga, SLU, BYU and Dayton. East coast schools would not want that though.
BYU is a dangerous add. They could pop-off to Big XII anytime, or go back to the MWC if the independent thins isn't working out, so you'd have to have a good back up to replace them. I also hate the idea of 14 teams. SLU and Gonzaga and stop.
I just think in the long run, 14 will be the number. Once you get to 12, you are already losing out on home/home series. At 14, you can spare the travel to Spokane for more teams while also increasing your chances for more NCAA bids. I know BYU can jump ship, you can have Richmond replace them. In the end, it's about how many NCAA bids your conference gets, no one cares how many teams are in the league. With this set of teams, we will average 6-7 bids a year easy.
senditinjerome wrote:This indicates that the member schools have a lot of discretion regarding expansion and it's not just Fox calling the shots.
Bill Marsh wrote:muskienick wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Wow! That's a shocking revelation. The school that has a problem with geography is Gonzaga, not the rest of the league. If Gonzaga is willing to take on the travel, it's pure insanity for the Big East not to add them.
But, Bill, the trouble is that 10 other programs must make annual trips to Gonzaga also. And, as I have been reminded on this board, a school can't simply join another conference for basketball (like it can for football). It must join the new Conference in all the sports it sponsors that the joined Conference sponsors in League play. As I understand it, that means the volleyball, baseball, soccer, etc. teams must travel to Spokane as well. I can understand why not all 10 current AD's were jumping for joy at that prospect! (The $4 million of TV money would be gone in no time paying for transportation, lodging, meals, etc.)
The NCAA requirement is that a conference sponsor a minimum 6 teams for men and 6 teams for women, two of which must be team sports for each. That means that the lineup could look like this:
basketball
soccer
cross country
track & field
swimming
golf
Only basketball and soccer would have to make trips for a regular schedule of games. The other sports decide their conference championships at a tournament each year without having to play a regular schedule of competition. Dual meets and the like are scheduled on an individual basis.
The actual impact is very minimal. Two men's teams and two women's teams have to make the trip. If the schedule is broken up by divisions, the East coast schools would skip the trip once every 3 years and you'd still get an 18 game schedule. Do the other sports need to play an 18 game schedule? If any of the teams besides men's basketball can live with a 16 game schedule, which was the standard for decades, the East Coast schools could skip the Spokane trip once every other year. For the schools from the Midwest, this really isn't much different that the old Big East schools having to make a trip to Miami every year. (Chicago to Spokane is 1500 air miles.)
One trip a year max to Spokane for each of 4 teams is to much to handle? That's got to be a bad joke.
The Big East is absolutely bonkers if expansion doesn't include Gonzaga as priority #1 now that we know that Gonzaga is perfectly willing to take on the travel burden. Institutionally they're a perfect fit. They've just gone to their 16th consecutive NCAA tournament and have won 10 tournament games in the last 10 years. Among current Big East members, only Butler and Villanova has won more tournament games than that in the past decade.
The Big East should add Gonzaga and VCU and be done with it. They would strengthen the conference, upgrade its profile, and expand its markets. Seems like a no brainer to me.
ohiohsbball wrote:Maybe I'm completely in the minority for this, and it appears I am by reading some posts but Gonzaga in the Big EAST makes absolutely zero sense. If the SEC wants to solidify its football conference, then why not just add Oregon; makes sense to me.
I know it is only one year, but the majority of the people outside of the BE believe the A10 is better right now and I think that is a huge threat to the BE.
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