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Postby billyjack » Fri Jun 21, 2019 2:58 pm

Not campaigning at all for them, just pointing out that St Bonaventure would absolutely have to play EVERY Big East home game in Buffalo.
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Postby bmorex » Sat Jun 22, 2019 9:09 am

Jeff Goodman tweeting about it too, now.
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Re: UConn smoke

Postby Sactowndog » Sat Jun 22, 2019 10:57 am

adoraz wrote:Gtmo is afraid big UConn would make little Creighton irrelevant. ;)

Not to worry, UConn would just make Creighton bigger and better.


Nah Creighton is worried if we admit UConn, Wichita State is next.
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Re: UConn smoke

Postby Edrick » Sat Jun 22, 2019 2:02 pm

Sactowndog wrote:
adoraz wrote:Gtmo is afraid big UConn would make little Creighton irrelevant. ;)

Not to worry, UConn would just make Creighton bigger and better.


Nah Creighton is worried if we admit UConn, Wichita State is next.


There’s never been a nonzero chance of someone other than UCONN being invited.

That hasn’t changed
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Re: UConn smoke

Postby gtmoBlue » Sat Jun 22, 2019 2:06 pm

Sactowndog wrote:
adoraz wrote:Gtmo is afraid big UConn would make little Creighton irrelevant. ;)

Not to worry, UConn would just make Creighton bigger and better.


Nah Creighton is worried if we admit UConn, Wichita State is next.


Not worried at all - Just adamantly anti-public schools. Add any 1, 2, or 4 Private schools you want...2 Currently available and 2 future ACC private school castoffs.
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Re: UConn Smoke

Postby Django » Sat Jun 22, 2019 11:15 pm

The past couple days the news about the Jays signing a Center who is taller than 6’6 and UCONN to the Big East just made my summer so much more enjoyable!
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Re: UConn smoke

Postby billyjack » Sun Jun 23, 2019 1:06 am

gtmoBlue wrote:
Sactowndog wrote:
adoraz wrote:Gtmo is afraid big UConn would make little Creighton irrelevant. ;)

Not to worry, UConn would just make Creighton bigger and better.


Nah Creighton is worried if we admit UConn, Wichita State is next.


Not worried at all - Just adamantly anti-public schools. Add any 1, 2, or 4 Private schools you want...2 Currently available and 2 future ACC private school castoffs.
Fit-Function-Private.

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UConn is a home run addition. Swagger, attitude... enjoy. Today was like Christmas morning.
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Re: UConn smoke

Postby zebrapoodle23 » Sun Jun 23, 2019 11:00 pm

JPSchmack wrote:
Xudash wrote:
zebrapoodle23 wrote:I can see how it works, but these types of deals are going to be bad for the conference as a whole as well as the member schools. Even if you are one of the schools getting more money, the other schools in your conferences are going to fall behind even further.

Let's say you think UCF is a total facade because they play a shit schedule. Suddenly the TV deal is giving them 25% more more than Temple gets. If UCF does it again do people suddenly sit back and think "Oh hey they are for real now!"? No, people are just going to keep thinking the same.

The schools getting more money wouldn't get anywhere near what they could get in even a single year in a bigger conference, so if they think expansion could happen, it's a terrible deal.

The smaller schools trying to get security are screwed because the money from a Bigger conferences TV deal is so much bigger that you can probably break the GoR and still come out ahead in a year or two.

The only way this is a benefit if there is absolutely no expansion and no threat of expansion and somehow this is able to get more money from the networks in general. Having an earnings tier when all members re there from the start is a terrible idea that is only going to cause resentment when one of the "smaller" schools has a good run. The point of the conferences is to act together to support each other. f---ing some of the schools over because you can is a terrible way to run a conference.


Excellent post.

Once upon a time, when I was involved in a financing for a regional fiber optics telco company - all this following the AT&T Divestiture decree in the early 80's - I asked the CEO about his competitive positioning, etc. His response has stuck with me forever: "From a network point of view, you're only as strong as your weakest link." He was specifically talking about throughput / bandwidth, but the point is made. Not to pick on Bowling Green (OH), but imagine the B1G if BGSU were a member and imagine an arrangement where top conference performers like Ohio State received much higher distributions than other members. Arrangements like that become self-fulfilling "prophecies" - the obvious haves swimming with the obvious and forever havenots.

More to the point, this was what life was like and probably still is like in the A10. The A10 had its poor institutional alignment problems when X was a member of it and it appears to continue to be stuck with very bad management and few options for strengthening itself today. Schools like Fordham and LaSalle can't get ahead of the curve because they can't get there financially. Fordham probably could get their from their own funding base if they wanted, but they lack the vision for it. Schools like St. Bonaventure and LaSalle are too far behind the financial power curve to play on the high-end.

The Big East is doing a great job of managing its overall strength by providing reasonable economic balance for its members.


My assessment on the UConn smoke was more "the NBC Sports article was talking UConn, but it's not like Val hinted at UConn..." I still cannot imagine a universe in which UConn says "we'll worry about football conference affiliation later, let's get basketball and all our non-revenue sports into the Big East." No disrespect to UConn football, but they're definitely not Notre Dame with a century of national following, or BYU with a national following due to their unique standing as the de facto "unofficial college team of the Mormon faith."


The have/have not schism within conferences is 99% spot on. I'd disagree slightly with your examples within the A-10...
- Fordham is an A-10 have not, but while they get very little money from NCAA payouts in the A-10's sharing plan, the have a "big budget" for an A-10 school. They just have WAY TOO many sports, so they spread that money out so thin. If they trimmed sports and focused more on basketball, they'd be so much better. They need to commit one way or the other: Lots of sports in the Patriot League or hack their spending down by cutting sports if they remain A-10.

- St. Bonaventure is tiny and have low revenue, but they know who they are and focus their spending on men's basketball. And aside from that sanction era, they've been a constant overachiever. It's funny you mention a team that basically had 3 NCAA seasons in the last seven years (Tulsa boy screwed them to take Tulsa on year) and just beat UCLA in the NCAA Tournament nine months ago, as a team incapable of "playing on the high end."


For the American, I would think this would be more about UCF than UConn. Tons of attention because of football. And 7 of the 11 programs who’ve been BCS Busters have been invited to a better conference, including all three who have done it multiple times. Three of them (Louisville, Utah and TCU) got invited to the Power 5.

Considering that UCF…
Football is 7th in the CFP
MBB is 39th in the MBB Coaches’ Poll
WBB is coming off two straight postseasons and is 33 in the RPI now
Women’s Soccer has 17 NCAA bids in the last 21 seasons
Men’s Soccer has 3 NCAA bids in 8 years, including this year
Softball has 4 NCAA bids in 7 years and just missed the last two
Baseball has 3 NCAA bids in 8 years.

They’re a BCS school in a non-BCS conference (not that UConn, Memphis or Cincinnati aren’t). But UCF is in prime football recruiting territory, which makes them far more attractive to the Big XII than UConn would be. I thought the Big XII was silly to not take UCF/USF at least, maybe Memphis/Cincinnati as well the last time they considered expansion. UConn is probably going to be hosed as far as conference unless the SEC adds a school from the ACC.

And boy was BC smart for jumping to the ACC before UConn football got started.


Isn't this more or less exactly what UCONN just did? Park everything in the BE and figure out football later?
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Re: UConn Smoke

Postby kayako » Mon Jun 24, 2019 12:53 am

Just a reminder that sactowndog is probably a Wichita State fan who dumps on Creighton at every opportunity.
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