Bill Marsh wrote:Dash,
Other than football, I don't see why these schools would want to join together in a common effort.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Dash,
Other than football, I don't see why these schools would want to join together in a common effort.
Bill just re-read this one sentence you put out there and ask yourself why all of this jockeying and maneuvering among these schools started in the first place. Why did WV bolt for the Big XII? Why did Syracuse and Pitt leave for the ACC? Why has Texas and ND been courted by everyone for so long? Why did Missou leave its rivalry with Kansas, etc.? They are all doing whatever it takes to get what they believe will be the biggest slice of the pie. It's all about the almighty football $ in college sports nowadays. If you don't think that every conference affiliation decision doesn't come down to $ first, second and third, then you are fooling yourself. If USC were courted today by the SEC and given a huge payout to join them, I would expect to see the Trojans in Tuscaloosa by 2016. That's just the way it is these days.
And before we start throwing stones at other glass houses ask yourself how a school like SJU and a school like Creighton became conference mates? We bit on the lure of Fox Sports $ and we did so with the intention of building an asset (the BE Conference) that would maximize a profit for each school. It's not rocket science. Nova makes $ on hoops (through TV, tourney credits and alumni donations when the team does well). They selfishly entered into the formation of a conference that geographically doesn't make a lot of sense, but was best for its long-term success regardless of geography. I don't think they considered the impact it would have on women's softball. The FB schools will certainly do the same and the jockeying and money grab will continue. Don't expect many decisions to involve anything other than $. Period.
Xudash wrote:Bill,
I was being kind with my remark about ending up with a "curious footprint" for the 4th conference. I agree with you that it's nuts for that 4th conference should they find a way to pursue this format.
Before I write anything else, I probably need to reiterate the fact that I am not in favor of the 4 x 16 model, UNLESS it can be done in such a way that it results in strengthening the Big East while having no effect on the NCAA Basketball Tournament. I recognize that is a little selfish on my part, but I doubt any of these football schools or fans of these football schools are losing sleep at night, worrying about the Big East as it moves into the future.
Otherwise, the 4 x 16 thing has to be an all or nothing proposition within the club. How would they go about voting it up or down? One vote for each school? It could never make it to the table unless there is a reason for it making it to the table. That reason most likely would be a backroom deal between the PAC and Texas, with a few more Big XII schools along for the ride, as you even described, to seal the deal. Such a scenario could lead to the B1G, SEC and PAC voting it up, which would provide the majority votes needed to pursue its implementation. At that point, those other schools have no choice: they have to find a way to congeal at that point, and they would find a way due to the money involved. We haven't seen a land grab like this since Manhattan Island ended up with a $24 valuation on it.
Could there be lawsuits and Congressional intervention? I hope so, but I wonder how much of all this legal and legislative firepower hold degrees from the BCS schools.
Your attendance numbers are revealing. Stadium capacity numbers would add more clarity to which of these schools may or may not be deserving. I'm not asking you to do that list. If I'm not mistaken, BC, UC and UCONN play in 40k (tops) capacity stadiums. I'm not sure about Wake and Duke. Some of these other schools use pro facilities (e.g. PITT).
SCS wrote:Everyone who thinks the BigXII is going to dissolve any time soon is wrong. The BigXII conference just distributed about 2 million more to each school compared to the SEC and ACC.
Bill Marsh wrote:Xudash wrote:Bill,
I was being kind with my remark about ending up with a "curious footprint" for the 4th conference. I agree with you that it's nuts for that 4th conference should they find a way to pursue this format.
Before I write anything else, I probably need to reiterate the fact that I am not in favor of the 4 x 16 model, UNLESS it can be done in such a way that it results in strengthening the Big East while having no effect on the NCAA Basketball Tournament. I recognize that is a little selfish on my part, but I doubt any of these football schools or fans of these football schools are losing sleep at night, worrying about the Big East as it moves into the future.
Otherwise, the 4 x 16 thing has to be an all or nothing proposition within the club. How would they go about voting it up or down? One vote for each school? It could never make it to the table unless there is a reason for it making it to the table. That reason most likely would be a backroom deal between the PAC and Texas, with a few more Big XII schools along for the ride, as you even described, to seal the deal. Such a scenario could lead to the B1G, SEC and PAC voting it up, which would provide the majority votes needed to pursue its implementation. At that point, those other schools have no choice: they have to find a way to congeal at that point, and they would find a way due to the money involved. We haven't seen a land grab like this since Manhattan Island ended up with a $24 valuation on it.
Could there be lawsuits and Congressional intervention? I hope so, but I wonder how much of all this legal and legislative firepower hold degrees from the BCS schools.
Your attendance numbers are revealing. Stadium capacity numbers would add more clarity to which of these schools may or may not be deserving. I'm not asking you to do that list. If I'm not mistaken, BC, UC and UCONN play in 40k (tops) capacity stadiums. I'm not sure about Wake and Duke. Some of these other schools use pro facilities (e.g. PITT).
Dash, I have updated my post on football attendance to include stadium capacities. Thanks for the suggestion.
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