Chalmers0 wrote:Maybe it's being in the Midwest/Big 10 Country but I would MUCH rather play Wisconsin then Arkansas from an exposure/recognition/RPI standpoint. It isn't even remotely close.
stever20 wrote:aughnanure wrote:The start of College Basketball is essentially like the end of College Football. Big out-of-conference games at neutral sites in big cities/destination sites.
I think it's good and helps draw interest. Hopefully the Big East gets in on more of these (Georgetown played KU or Mizzou in Kansas City a few years back).
Totally agree. Not just the individual games- but also those exempt tournaments. Gone are the days of the home and home series in large part.
problem is outside of Georgetown/Marquette- not many games would they be really interested in us.
MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:This Saturday Marquette(17) will be playing Ohio State(10) at home in what will be the first collegiate basketball game ever aired on Fox. Should be a pretty good game.
http://youtu.be/BVwWjEj6QQY
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Disagrstever20 wrote:aughnanure wrote:The start of College Basketball is essentially like the end of College Football. Big out-of-conference games at neutral sites in big cities/destination sites.
I think it's good and helps draw interest. Hopefully the Big East gets in on more of these (Georgetown played KU or Mizzou in Kansas City a few years back).
Totally agree. Not just the individual games- but also those exempt tournaments. Gone are the days of the home and home series in large part.
problem is outside of Georgetown/Marquette- not many games would they be really interested in us.
I'm not sure I agree with this at all--especially this far into the season. If Fox couldn't sell a 2x AA in McDermott vs. just about anyone not named DePaul or SHU (unless those teams exceed expectations this year), then they are not serious about promoting this league (which they clearly are). And there are a handful of good OOC games already that would do well nationally (Syr games as an example). Also I'm pretty sure a Nova or SJU vs. Gtwn is going to garner more national interest than Marq vs. anyone--especially on the East Coast where there are so many TV sets. No offense my Marq brethren but 1 elite 8 does not mean you guys are the gold standard of the league. I still think Nova and Gtwn are the more recognizable BE programs. Now if it is March and it is a battle for 1st place in the league then that might be a little different scenario.
I think you will see more home and homes between quality programs moving forward anyway. The problem with the old BE was that you were already going to get 8 or 9 games vs. Top 25 teams in league play so coaches were wary of adding on to the grind with OOC games (at least Jay W has said as much). That could change. We have a home and home with Syracuse this year; in the past we used to play Texas, Kansas, Duke and Oklahoma in home and homes so I could see Nova grabbing another marquee matchup. I think we will see a bunch of games on Fox as this league starts to take hold. Really this deal with Fox may be such a benefit to our programs in the long haul.
MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:Just announced there will be over 30 recruiters from over 18 NBA teams will be at the game.
HoosierPal wrote:MUSeashells&Balloons wrote:Just announced there will be over 30 recruiters from over 18 NBA teams will be at the game.
Who is the NBA recruiting?
MUBoxer wrote:Nova and Marq are a wash at no2 Georgetown is definitelly number 1. But please make a legit argument for how Nova is above MU.
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