ArmyVet wrote:Rumor mill saying that Colorado St and Air Force are in negotiations with the AAC.
ArmyVet wrote:I'm not sure the A10 is better than the MVC at this point.
kayako wrote:ArmyVet wrote:I'm not sure the A10 is better than the MVC at this point.
While I think A10 is still the better conference in terms of producing bids as of now, I can totally see it weakened to the point where we see SLU hosting the Arch Madness! I think their immediate hurdle is to avoid having aac take VCU or Dayton.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:
If they add schools to improve their BB pedigree the AAC will officially become the most dysfunctional result of conference alignment. Schools scattered all over the country--some want to be football powerhouses, some don't care about football; large urban universities; smaller private ones; schools that pride themselves on academics, others that lag. I just can't see it surviving if that is the end result of the AAC. I mean Tulane, Memphis, Wich ST and Temple. What the hell do they have in common. Now some want to add Dayton to the mix... Huh?
Crazy times for sure.
kayako wrote:
I think the Atlantic 10's immediate hurdle is to avoid having the AAC take VCU or Dayton.
On September 4, 2021 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
In 2013, when Xavier and Butler announced their departures from the Atlantic 10 for greener pastures, it spooked the A10 head office and many of the remaining A10 basketball programs. The presidents of Dayton, Saint Louis, Virginia Commonwealth - and possibly others - took advantage of this jitteriness, and demanded a renegotiation of their contracts with the Atlantic 10, ”or else we may have to consider our options.” The A10 panicked, and agreed to give these three schools what they wanted, in a vote that was passed by the A10’s member institutions (who didn’t want any more key schools leaving the conference). What Dayton, Saint Louis, and Virginia Commonwealth got was the following: (1) instead of sharing NCAA Tournament Units equally among conference members, these three school would get ‘a larger-than-pro-rata share of the revenue streams generated from their future NCAA Tournament Units, and (2) Dayton, Saint Louis, and Virginia Commonwealth would be permitted to negotiate their own TV Rights contracts – independent of the A10 – with ESPN having the option to televise any games that were not sold to others. Dayton, Saint Louis, and Virginia Commonwealth could sell the rights to individual games, groups of games, or their entire basketball schedule if they chose.
Athletic Department Revenues 2018-19
Survey Year • Institution Name • Total Revenue from Men's Basketball
2018-19 • Marquette University• $21,856,683
2018-19 • University of Dayton • $16,281,364
2018-19 • Villanova University • $14,428,932
2018-19 • Xavier University • $13,916,975
2018-19 • Georgetown University • $13,573,946
2018-19 • Providence College • $11,117,186
2018-19 • St. John's University • $10,028,677
2018-19 • UConn • $9,325,922
2018-19 • Creighton University • $8,590,055
2018-19 • Butler University • $8,228,482
2018-19 • Seton Hall University • $7,506,127
2018-19 • DePaul University • $6,793,520
GumbyDamnit! wrote:
If the AAC adds schools to improve their BB pedigree the AAC will officially become the most dysfunctional result of conference alignment. Schools scattered all over the country--some want to be football powerhouses, some don't care about football; large urban universities; smaller private ones; schools that pride themselves on academics, others that lag. I just can't see the AAC surviving if that is the end result of the AAC. I mean Tulane, Memphis, Wich ST and Temple. What the hell do they have in common? Now some want to add Dayton to the mix... Huh?
Final 2021 NET Rank • 2021 Niche College Rank • Niche Grade • School • Conference • Location • Enrolment
158 • 66 • A+ • Tulane Green Wave • American Athletic • New Orleans, Louisiana • 11,722
59 • 86 • A+ • SMU Mustangs • American Athletic • Dallas, Texas • 11,649
200 • 118 • A • South Florida Bulls • American Athletic • Tampa, Florida • 50,830
127 • 124 • A • Tulsa Golden Hurricane • American Athletic • Tulsa, Oklahoma • 3,343
160 • 200 • A- • Temple Owls • American Athletic • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania • 39,755
35 • 523 • B • Memphis Tigers • American Athletic • Memphis, Tennessee • 21,458
175 • 529 • B • East Carolina Pirates • American Athletic • Greenville, North Carolina • 28,718
70 • 835 • B- • Wichita State Shockers • American Athletic • Wichita, Kansas • 15,778
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