by GoldenWarrior11 » Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:36 am
Nice thread, Gtmo. Many different topics to discuss, but here's my take:
In five years, I do not think either Mullin, Ewing, Wojo, Willard or Leitao are at their respective schools. I can see Cooley, Wright, McDermott, Steele and Jordan still on-board, though. I never thought of Mullin as a long-term coach at St. Johns, especially with the length it has take to get back towards a consistent tournament team. If St. Johns misses the tournament again this year, I can see him quietly bowing out and returning to the NBA as a scout, executive, etc. With Ewing, I think, inevitably, he returns to the NBA as a head coach - especially if/when Georgetown gets back to its tournament ways. He and Mullin were never college coaches, assistants, etc. They were NBA guys. Once both right their respective ships, and/or experience some success, I think they hand the keys over. With regards to Wojo, he is destined to either become the heir-apparent to Coach K, or take over for a respected ACC program. As much thought goes into him becoming Duke's head coach, I am actually worried after this year (especially if we are as good as advertised) that he may be Maryland's next head coach. Turgeon has a few problems brewing over there, and Wojo is from Baltimore. Willard has been close to both being dismissed from Seton Hall and leaving Seton Hall over the years, and he has been there since 2010. I can see him moving on too. And Leitao... enough said.
The next DePaul head men's basketball coach will not matter until a shakeup at the university and administration level occur. However, if new leadership is brought on-board, especially one that knows college basketball, they can quickly turn it around. Several small changes have occurred within the AD there, so perhaps that day is sooner rather than later. Hopefully, Loyola's run starts an internal fire there. The reality is that DePaul has inspired zero confidence and faith over the years, and - quite frankly - since coming into the conference. They are out of excuses as to why they have yet to make a tournament appearance in the Big East.
The biggest opportunity for future growth is from Georgetown (D.C.), St. John's (NYC) and DePaul (Chicago). If any of those teams can rise to the top of the conference, it adds considerably to our exposure. Parity, at the end of the day, is good for the league - as long as we our anchored by our newly-Christened blue-blood, Villanova. Every power conference needs one; Nova is our's.
I do think we will get a bump in our next TV deal - but mostly because I think Fox will get competition from our content. I have said, and continue to believe, that ESPN would absolutely make a push to regain our rights. The Big East was ESPN's baby. I think after it helped sell off its pieces, and - in-turn - attempt to devalue the league, there is a little bit of seller's remorse. For all the attempts to sell the narrative that the "Big East Died", that could not be further from the truth. In fact, it is now recognized as a top basketball conference. Getting their rights back gives them substantial opportunity: including Big East/ACC shootouts and extending the Gavitt Games to ensure all/most games are on ESPN. The fact that the Big East remains in big markets in the Midwest and East Coast will always provide viewership opportunity, and our on-court success provide the results. Finally, with the rise in viewership interest from both women's basketball and lacrosse, two sports we also do very well with, I think we have the content to sell and market as well.
Expansion aside, I do think extending the conference slate to 20-games is inevitable and natural. It provides more content to provide for networks. I'll leave it at that.
Other goals that the league should have: getting a scheduling alliance with the Big 12, extending the current deal with the B1G (Gavitt Games), and the pursuit of a preseason Old Big East shootout at Madison Square Garden involved the C5 (G'Town, Villanova, St. Johns, Seton Hall and Providence) and a rotation of former members (Syracuse, UConn, Pittsburgh, Boston College, Rutgers, Notre Dame or West Virginia). If wanted/needed, we can throw out DePaul/Marquette and Cincinnati/Louisville as well. Additionally, with all of the throwback uniforms craze in sports today, we should definitely have a throwback-themed day where all the Big East teams wear old uniforms, Fox uses old graphics/presentation and honor programs legends of old. Our history (both in and out of conference) is storied and prestigious. While a good portion of the audience was not alive during those times, it makes it all the more important to recognize and give attention to it.
Finally, I hope Val Ackermann is still our commissioner in five years, as she has done an unbelievable job positioning us as one of the top conferences in the country. However, if for whatever reason, she is no longer our commissioner, I would guess Vince Nicastro - former AD at Villanova and current Big East Deputy Commissioner and COO - to be her replacement.
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GoldenWarrior11 on Tue Jul 17, 2018 8:56 am, edited 2 times in total.