stever20 wrote:The Big East really though wasn't getting good payouts. I mean the last numbers that we saw from the 2016 season was less than 3 million. Now the NCAA money is up some and the TV money is up some, but even if it's 5 million payout, compared to the Big Ten at 50 million plus(so using the 80/20 principle- it's 10 million), SEC at 41 million(8.2 million), Big 12 34.8 million(6.96 million), Pac 12 30.9 million(6.15 million), and ACC 30.7 million(6.14 million)- it's very low. And those numbers are going up fast as well. ACC is going to go up fast after their network comes online this year.
The biggest thing with the coaches is the constant moving for the Big East. Butler, Xavier, and Marquette have all lost a coach upwards in the last 6 years. If Willard or Wojo leave- that increases the number of coaches. But if you're going to be paying Mack only 1.7 million per year, what do you expect?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jppelzman/ ... e910f358ac
stever20 wrote:But if you're going to be paying Mack only 1.7 million per year, what do you expect?
stever20 wrote:Your numbers are wrong in that you are saying 1982-1987 is a 5 year period. Sorry, but that's a 6 year period. Davis left after the 82 season. Williams left after the 86 season. Pitino left after the 87 season. Sorry but that's 2 schools in 6 years. In the 6 years of the Big East, had 3 schools get poached upwards. 2014-2019.
stever20 wrote:But if you're going to be paying Mack only 1.7 million per year, what do you expect?
scoscox wrote:stever20 wrote:But if you're going to be paying Mack only 1.7 million per year, what do you expect?
Such a lazy jab.
kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:But if you're going to be paying Mack only 1.7 million per year, what do you expect?
I heard they offered 3M to stay. Obviously Xavier's not going to outbid a desperate Louisville, but if they're willing to go 3M, that's very competitive with the majority of football schools.
As long as our basketball budgets stay competitive, we're not in the dire situation which you try to imply. This 2016 data paints a very healthy picture for our programs.
https://www.midmajormadness.com/2018/6/11/17441968/ncaa-revenue-expense-statistics-college-basketball-2016-gonzaga-mid-major
ArmyVet wrote:Does Williard to VaTech have any legs?
A native of Huntington, NY, Kevin Willard (43) has been coaching at nearby Seaton Hall since 2010, a job he took after coaching Iona.
After struggling to place higher than 10th in the Big East for his first three seasons, Willard's teams have ended the regular season at 3rd in the conference 4 years running and parlayed each of those finishes into NCAA tournament appearances. They also won the Big East tourney in 2016. This season the Pirates were up and down, beating tournament teams in St. Louis, Maryland, and Villanova, suffering a 4 game losing streak in January and a 3 game losing streak in March but qualified for the NCAA tournament, where they lost in the first round to Marquette. Overall, he's 169–126 (.573) and 70–90 (.438) in conference at Seton Hall.
Seaton Hall ranked 85th in Offensive Efficiency, 57th in Defensive Efficiency, and 100th in Offensive Tempo.
He's currently earning $1.8M/year and does not have a buyout listed on the USA Today database.
Recruiting ranks at Seton Hall:
2019: 76
2018: 85
2017: 45
2016: 60
2015: 85
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