Omaha1 wrote:This isn’t meant as some kind of cheap shot at anyone, but as a Creighton fan I really don’t have any interest in reducing the number of times I see my team play Nova, Hall, Marquette and have those matchups replaced by games against VCU and Dayton or anyone else. For that reason alone I am opposed to expansion.
Omaha1 wrote:This isn’t meant as some kind of cheap shot at anyone, but as a Creighton fan I really don’t have any interest in reducing the number of times I see my team play Nova, Hall, Marquette and have those matchups replaced by games against VCU and Dayton or anyone else. For that reason alone I am opposed to expansion.
adoraz wrote:Ram fans: I don't think there are numbers available online to prove this given that ratings information isn't easy to find and directly compare. That said, let's consider the following involving the networks (who do have access to these numbers):
1. Villanova, UConn and Georgetown tend to be the teams that Fox and CBS feature the most (despite Georgetown being mediocre)
2. The Big East's TV contract is worth significantly worth more than the A10's (multiple times?)
3. During the Big East's expansion 8 years ago they did not take those 3 teams
4. Those 3 teams, with the likely exception of Dayton, I don't believe have raised their profiles since the Big East last excluded them
I'm not saying that a UConn is worth 10X that of a Dayton, but I absolutely think they're worth perhaps 3-5X as much (especially when you consider their women's hoops, which the networks feature some games for).
Overall that's what I'm getting at. UConn was a great add because they will increase our per-team payout. Those other 3 won't. I just can't see Fox advertising on football Sunday to watch the Big East double header between St. Louis vs Dayton followed by VCU vs Providence or whatever. People would be confused as to why those random, seemingly uneventful, matchups were being listed. Headline with Nova, UConn or GTown? Night and day. Sure, a lot of that has to do with how those teams have performed on the court (currently and/or historically), but VCU, Dayton and St. Louis have had their chance and haven't elevated their programs enough. Close to zero casual viewers are tuning in for those teams, and they'd also be much more likely to get current viewers to change the channel (such as during the second half of a B1G - BE double header).
I understand those 3 A10 teams have strong fan bases with local interest. I just don't see them having much national interest. Certainly not enough to increase our per-team payout, otherwise they'd already be in our league.
gtmoBlue wrote:The A-10 Contract, from 2018 - and recently extended (Nov 2020) with ESPN and CBS - pays $5Million/year or $350K/perschool/year.
The AAC's latest contract (2019-ESPN) pays a reported $7 Million/per school/year. It includes football.
https://www.bigeastcoastbias.com/2012/10/3/3448664/new-atlantic-10-television-contract-shows-big-east-basketball-schools
https://www.on3.com/news/conference-tv-deals-current-status-college-football/
Each BE Team makes $4.1M/Yr on the current 12 yr contract with Fox. That's a 10-fold increase over A-10 schools in TV value.
Note: CBS loses the SEC Football in 2024. NBC has become a new player in the college sports sector. I look for both of these companies
to be actively engaged during the 2023-25 round of contract negotiations, along with current baddies ESPN, Fox, & Turner. I expect some interest and
bidding from Stadium, Facebook, and new sports streaming players.
FORBES: Top 25 most valuable College teams...https://www.forbes.com/sites/chrissmith ... 93143ba2e7
Top 50 most valuable College teams...Wall Street Journal table: https://graphics.wsj.com/table/NCAA_2019
https://graphics.wsj.com/table/COUNT_0330 2016 overall program valuation on a open market. Dayton makes this valuation @ #21 ahead of Marquette and Xavier. UConn 38, VCU 40th.
Gtwn & StJ ranked in the 50's. Prov and Cr8n ranked in the 70's.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/christinasettimi/2020/03/19/college-basketball-most-valuable-teams-ncaa-march-madness/?sh=25e1a9ff285d
In this Top 20 Basketball only article, Marquette is the only BE team in the mix.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/richest-college-basketball-programs-america-210045624.html
So if we're looking at TV revenues...the A10ers don't make the cut. If we're looking at overall revenues / program value then Dayton makes the cut (as a school with money).
In this one Dayton is #25. Overall Hoops revenues.
LMS wrote:Omaha1 wrote:This isn’t meant as some kind of cheap shot at anyone, but as a Creighton fan I really don’t have any interest in reducing the number of times I see my team play Nova, Hall, Marquette and have those matchups replaced by games against VCU and Dayton or anyone else. For that reason alone I am opposed to expansion.
This. This. This.
Especially considering that any additions would probably result in a divisional format east/west meaning the games we really want to see would be the one most affected. Just stay at 11 forever.
Violet Ram wrote:Also, taking Butler as an example, Butler was in the Horizon and A10 with the same or worse contacts than the current A10 contract, but their conference's low media payout didn't define their value to the Big East.
I think part of why VCU wasn't in the original cut was two-fold. First, we were coming from the CAA, which was several ladders down from the Big East. Second, we would have been the only public school. With UConn now in the fold, I think the calculus may be a bit different.
Gopher+RamFan wrote:That said, last time this came up I posted that VCU currently receives $2 million/year for its media rights. From what I saw then, Georgetown had a similar contract with incentives for up to $2.5 million/year based on performance (with a $2 million ceiling).
kayako wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote:That said, last time this came up I posted that VCU currently receives $2 million/year for its media rights. From what I saw then, Georgetown had a similar contract with incentives for up to $2.5 million/year based on performance (with a $2 million ceiling).
I think you should have picked another school to compare with VCU's financial upside. Personally I'd find comparisons between the A10 trio + WSU more interesting, because it's guaranteed that their financial commitment & worth will only go up if they end up in the BE. Georgetown's BET run was the biggest story in college basketball that week. No outside program is worth more than a reinvigorated Georgetown to this conference, not even Gonzaga.
Savannah Jay wrote:
I really like the double round robin and, as stated before, would hate to give up games against Nova, UCONN, Georgetown, etal, (everyone except you-know-who) for anyone in the AAC or A-10. yuck
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