DudeAnon wrote: Could we add Gonzaga as a basketball only member?
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:adoraz wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Gonzaga does not need the Big East. They can compete for national championships in the WCC. I just see no realistic scenario where any AD or President believes by sending its Pacific Northwest athletic department’s Olympic sports to the East Coast is viewed as a good idea. And before it gets recommended, you cannot join a conference for basketball only. Could a scheduling alliance be arranged? Absolutely. But that’s about as far as a Big East/Gonzaga marriage could go.
It's not just about being able to compete for national championships (which could be less likely now with BYU leaving), it's more that they're being severely underpaid. I get that travelling for all sports will increase their expenses, but I think it'd be more than offset by the increase in TV revenue, Tournament credits, ticket sales, etc. Plus, by joining a major league they'd improve their longevity after Few leaves.
I'm pretty sure the only reason they aren't in is because the Big East presidents haven't invited them yet. That could change with the TV negotiations. We're now at a disadvantage by having the fewest teams of any Power conference, and Gonzaga joining would put any questions about the strength of our league to bed.
Let's say if Fox offers an additional $12 million per year for Gonzaga ($1 million per school) on top of what they would pay a St. Louis or VCU. No idea if the actual number would be higher or lower. Then assume Gonzaga brings in more Tournament credits for each member. Would the Big East schools really be paying > $1 million+ per year for ~10 trips to Washington? And don't most teams travel far for some OOC games? Just replace a far OOC game with Gonzaga. If Creighton, a team that hadn't even made it to the S16 wasn't a problem, I don't get how Gonzaga is. Gonzaga is a stronger brand now than they were during realignment.
Gonzaga has a sweetheart deal with the WCC. They pushed for a 16-game conference schedule; they got it. If they wanted, they could get a sweetheart deal with the MWC. BYU does not affect Gonzaga competing for national championships. Regarding travel, respectfully, you’re thinking like a fan, not as an administrator or president. All non-men’s basketball sports for Gonzaga would be severely and negatively impacted. It is an eight-hour flight one way. Realistically, how could Gonzaga justify sending its volleyball, soccer, baseball, golf, cross country and track teams to the East Coast with such frequency? They can’t (and won’t). No university president will sign off on that. Sorry.
Regarding a scheduling alliance - the WCC just lost BYU. Gonzaga just lost two key conference games. To counter the reality that a Seattle or Cal Baptist is likely to join the WCC, Gonzaga needs to beef up its non-con to maintain its resume. They control that. What is much easier, and much more realistic, is an alliance with the Big East by scheduling a home and an away annually with two BE members. This obviously helps Gonzaga replace BYU’s strength on the schedule. For the Big East, it is another huge power scheduling alliance (B1G, Big 12), that continues to enforce we remain a power conference. More importantly, and to the powers at Fox, they don’t need to pay more for adding a 12th member, which I’m sure the BE presidents are likely against (especifically if none add value like UConn did).
I cannot stress enough - Gonzaga will never be a member in the Big East, unless there’s a western pod to balance it out.
MullinMayhem wrote:This prob isn't breaking news to many, but I have heard from credible people within WCC/Gonzaga that they are actively discussing at least the possibility of a Big East move. If FOX gives us enough $ to cover travel then who cares? In this new world, it's not about fit geographically anymore. It's about grabbing the best teams you can. And there's no way we would be left out once the P5 splits from the NCAA inevitably for the NCAA Tournament.
adoraz wrote:For the record I still don't think they'll be added, especially not immediately. But I do think the odds are much closer to 50-50 then they ever have been.
Burrito wrote:The Big 12 is still a top tier basketball conference and a very good football conference. It just doesn't have any marquee football brands that drive the media rights deals. Once Texas and Oklahoma leave, that conference is just not as valuable.
And it's going to be pretty spread out geographically with teams in Florida, Ohio and Utah.
kayako wrote:adoraz wrote:For the record I still don't think they'll be added, especially not immediately. But I do think the odds are much closer to 50-50 then they ever have been.
Too many bulldog mascots for me personally, but yeah I think Big 12's insistance on all sports only will have sneaky big implications on realignment. I believe in the past Gonzaga wanted to join the BE with a travel partner or two or three, but perhaps they'd come alone now. It's probably on BE school presidents now. Our down years in 2019 and 2021 seasons may play a factor here, and as you've mentioned previously another one in 2022 probably ups the motivations quite a bit.
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