FormulaX wrote:Rivalries can happen very quickly. As far as nationally recognized, rivalries? That just takes a while. I think Buler-Marquette is on it's way. (after last year, Maui and Tourney) X has been traditionally great at getting under other schools skin.
I really really hope the BE stays at 10, for at least a few years. (see what happens) Being exclusive is cool to recruits. Who will then bring successful teams. Having a bunch of top 25 ranked teams, will bring viewers to FOX.
Sactowndog wrote:Rivalries have as much to do with geographic proximity as frequency. When you bump into the other schools graduates and have to listen to their smack that enhanced the rivalry. When your fighting for recruits in your own backyard that plays into the rivalry. Providence is too far away to be a real rival of Butler. A compact western and eastern division would enhance rivalries both between teams and across divisions.
notkirkcameron wrote:Further, and more importantly, geographic-based divisions mean lack of east coast media exposure for the Midwest schools in the Big East. Now, instead of playing 5 games a year in the Boston-to-DC corridor where let's face it, a lot of the TV cameras and eyeballs are located, you may only be playing there twice a year. If Creighton and Butler wanted to spend almost the entire season without going farther east than Ohio, they could have done that in the Horizon League or the Valley.
FormulaX wrote:Rivalries can happen very quickly. As far as nationally recognized, rivalries? That just takes a while. I think Buler-Marquette is on it's way. (after last year, Maui and Tourney) X has been traditionally great at getting under other schools skin.
I really really hope the BE stays at 10, for at least a few years. (see what happens) Being exclusive is cool to recruits. Who will then bring successful teams. Having a bunch of top 25 ranked teams, will bring viewers to FOX.
HoosierPal wrote:FormulaX wrote:Rivalries can happen very quickly. As far as nationally recognized, rivalries? That just takes a while. I think Buler-Marquette is on it's way. (after last year, Maui and Tourney) X has been traditionally great at getting under other schools skin.
I really really hope the BE stays at 10, for at least a few years. (see what happens) Being exclusive is cool to recruits. Who will then bring successful teams. Having a bunch of top 25 ranked teams, will bring viewers to FOX.
On the other hand, some rivalries just never get traction. Nebraska has been in the big Ten for two years now, and no one is chomping at the bit, circled the date, when the Huskers come to town. Penn State has been in the Big Ten for what, a decade plus, and the rivalries just aren't there. And I just shrug when you mention Rutgers and Maryland coming in next year. You cannot force it, simply by putting schools under the same banner.
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