billyjack wrote:How many fans are currently at the NC State vs Clemson game that starts today at noon? I have no idea. I would guess maybe 400 people, not including security and coaching staffs?
EMT wrote:Ratings and NCAA performance will also dictate as to whether the Big10's experiment of coming to NYC a week early continues. If I'm a Big10 coach, I'll be nervous if my team has a week off before the NCAAs.
EMT wrote:The Big East and the A-10 are the only two leagues that can commit to a long term annual contract at MSG. There is no chance that the ACC or the Big10 are putting a stake in the ground in NYC every year. Anyone think that MSG dumps us for the A-10?
Ratings and NCAA performance will also dictate as to whether the Big10's experiment of coming to NYC a week early continues. If I'm a Big10 coach, I'll be nervous if my team has a week off before the NCAAs.
Not ideal, but does MSG risk having the BE negotiate a long term deal in Brooklyn for the chance to have no one in the Garden every 3 of 5 years?
How much incremental revenue would MSG get?
2016 ACC attendance (DC) - 20,719
2016 BE attendance (NYC) - 19,812
Hall2012 wrote:EMT wrote:The Big East and the A-10 are the only two leagues that can commit to a long term annual contract at MSG. There is no chance that the ACC or the Big10 are putting a stake in the ground in NYC every year. Anyone think that MSG dumps us for the A-10?
Ratings and NCAA performance will also dictate as to whether the Big10's experiment of coming to NYC a week early continues. If I'm a Big10 coach, I'll be nervous if my team has a week off before the NCAAs.
Not ideal, but does MSG risk having the BE negotiate a long term deal in Brooklyn for the chance to have no one in the Garden every 3 of 5 years?
How much incremental revenue would MSG get?
2016 ACC attendance (DC) - 20,719
2016 BE attendance (NYC) - 19,812
Yeah, I don't think MSG is too concerned about that. MSG's revenue is based on renting out the venue, not sales/attendance. If there was a year they didn't have college hoops, they'd easily replace it with something else. The bottom line is that MSG is much more important to the Big East than the Big East is to MSG. When it comes time to renegotiate the contract, the B1G and ACC will at the very least be able to get us in a bidding war and drive up our costs, even if we ultimately do win it (which we very well may not if it comes to that). If there's competition for the Garden in the future, we need to stay well ahead of the game in extending our contract before it comes close to expiring and hope that MSG cooperates/sticks with us as a long tenured business partner even if it means potentially leaving some money on the table.
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