Hall2012 wrote:So based on that I assume you're thinking a single ticket, 2 game event. The issue it doesn't solve is how do you convince one of the "game 2" teams to give up a Big East home game for it? Maybe UConn or Seton Hall would do it if you can guarantee enough tickets to cover their STH base and a regular home game worth of revenue - but SJU season ticket holders are going to want to be taken care of as well - and even if they get a ticket it likely won't be in their regular seats. Also, the SJU fans in the building (if they hang around for game 2) would likely root against them (especially against SHU) so they certainly wouldn't get a home crowd in that arrangement.
Husky_U wrote:OmahaUberAlles wrote:2. Nova, please don’t stop playing the Big 5. That’s a cool tradition and part of what makes college sports special.
1. When the Gavitt games are up, we need to make a serious push to get a scheduling agreement with the ACC. If memory serves me right, the Big 10/ACC challenge replaced the old Big East/ACC games. Need to bring that back. Would be great for the conference and college basketball. Syracuse and BC should always be playing one of: UConn, Nova, G’town, SJU, Hall, PC every year. Not to mention a 40 yr anniversary Carolina-G’town matchup with Ewing and Jordan present. Hell they should schedule that anyway if they haven’t.
The last pre-split Big East Challenge was with the SEC. I think the Gavitt games make a lot more sense than the ACC given the current set-up of the Big East. Renewing it would be my preference.
Hall2012 wrote:
I certainly love the idea of doing a regular season MSG event, but the challenges all seem to revolve around making them conference games. I'd like to see something like "Big East vs Old Big East" challenge - perhaps a pair of double headers featuring local Big East teams vs football sellouts. And play it on the BET floor lol
Game 1: St. John's vs Rutgers
(Giving them to SJU since SHU already had a series with them)
Game 2: Villanova vs Pitt
Game 3: Seton Hall vs ...idk? Louisville or Notre Dame? There's not really another geographically obvious one
Game 4: Uconn vs Syracuse (the nightcap so we don't have to worry about all of your OTs screwing up the rest of the schedule)
Though I'll file this one away with another one I'd like to see that'll never happen (an exempt tourney at MSG featuring all NY and NJ teams - SHU, SJU, RU, Cuse, Princeton, Iona...maybe Monmouth and Stony Brook?). Or the all NJ one at the Prudential Center that would also never happen.
adoraz wrote:Husky_U wrote:OmahaUberAlles wrote:2. Nova, please don’t stop playing the Big 5. That’s a cool tradition and part of what makes college sports special.
1. When the Gavitt games are up, we need to make a serious push to get a scheduling agreement with the ACC. If memory serves me right, the Big 10/ACC challenge replaced the old Big East/ACC games. Need to bring that back. Would be great for the conference and college basketball. Syracuse and BC should always be playing one of: UConn, Nova, G’town, SJU, Hall, PC every year. Not to mention a 40 yr anniversary Carolina-G’town matchup with Ewing and Jordan present. Hell they should schedule that anyway if they haven’t.
The last pre-split Big East Challenge was with the SEC. I think the Gavitt games make a lot more sense than the ACC given the current set-up of the Big East. Renewing it would be my preference.
My preferences, in order:
1. B1G
1a. ACC
3. BXII
4. SEC
5. P12
We already have 2 of my top 3 preferences, so I'm very happy with the setup. SEC and especially P12 just don't make sense geographically.
I have a feeling 1 of our 2 challenges will be renewed, and the other won't be but may be replaced with an ACC challenge. Personally I feel they have more exciting matchups for our Northeast teams, but less exciting for our Midwest teams.
Hall2012 wrote:There's literally nothing preventing any of them from scheduling games at the Garden...
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