Jet915 wrote:Seth Greenberg
@SethOnHoops
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For those wondering about how the next realignment will impact the @BIGEASTMBB how about the Big East-West. Take the best non football playing programs and create a 20 team super conference with two division with cross over games. Imagine a league with @NovaMBB and @ZagMBB
Jet915 wrote:that's gross....the most I can fathom is 16 and that's if the Big XII dies and everyone consolidates:
DeltaV wrote:If that changes (VCU, Davidson, Dayton, StL go on multi-year successful runs), then our league considers them. But until then, we'd just be expanding for the sake of expanding.
Kyle Whelliston, publisher of the Web site midmajority.com, has developed the Red Line Theory for identifying who gets classified as a mid-major. Whelliston this winter researched the annual athletic budget for each Division I basketball school and averaged the figures by conference. He then ranked the conferences in descending order and drew a "red line" separating the leagues with a greater than $20 million average from the pack.
Eight leagues landed above the line -- the six conferences that compose the Bowl Championship Series in football, and the Mountain West and Conference USA, which Whelliston calls "money leagues."
gtmoBlue wrote:Read #3 on the Big East...lol
The Big East‘s magical mystery tour to irrelevance is set to continue today with multiple sources reporting that the conference will announce the addition of six new members at its annual meeting in Philadelphia. Prepare yourself for this murderer’s row on the hardwood: Central Florida, SMU and Houston will accept invitations to the conference in all sports, while Boise State, Navy and Air Force are presumed ready to accept in football only. With the league on the verge of losing powerhouses Syracuse, Pittsburgh and West Virginia, consider us rather unimpressed with the league’s “replacements.” If Louisville ultimately ends up leaving for the Big 12 and Connecticut finds its way over to the ACC, the serious basketball schools like Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette, St. John’s, Providence and Notre Dame would actually be better served to make a few calls to Butler and Xavier and initiate the dream of Dave Gavitt in a post-apocalyptic way.
gtmoBlue wrote:There were outlier leagues/teams back then: Leagues A-10 & MVC; Teams: Zags, Xavier, VCU.
DeltaV wrote:Jet915 wrote:Seth Greenberg
@SethOnHoops
· 1h
For those wondering about how the next realignment will impact the @BIGEASTMBB how about the Big East-West. Take the best non football playing programs and create a 20 team super conference with two division with cross over games. Imagine a league with @NovaMBB and @ZagMBB
All this talk of expansion for the sake of expansion is asinine; the expansions have a rationale behind it, and it isn't just to be larger. SEC is taking Texas and Oklahoma because they're good and have huge followings. Big12 is taking whomever to survive, and the schools (at least UCF) might be good enough to play with the big boys. Big East took UConn because they're a team with tradition and a history of basketball success, we didn't take them just to increase our membership. Hell, the Big 10 didn't take Rutgers just to have a team everyone else could always defeat, they did it because they are good in academics and people used to think media markets counted.
Any further expansion, the way the teams on the outside are stacked up at the moment, would just dilute the Big East (or cause a massive issue with travel, sorry Gonzaga). A '20 team superconference' wouldn't be super, it would be more like the old A10, with a few teams at the top and the rest not keeping up. If that changes (VCU, Davidson, Dayton, StL go on multi-year successful runs), then our league considers them. But until then, we'd just be expanding for the sake of expanding.
Xudash wrote:Is Fox happy with the Big East at 11, with UCONN on board, and with no obvious expansion candidates available anyway? I guess we'll find out sooner than later.
gtmoBlue wrote:naw. Fox also has half of the B1G and has the Big Ten Network also. They've got content.
As for 'happy' we probably won't know until 2024 or so.
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