aughnanure wrote:ohiohsbball wrote:ohiohsbball wrote: Apples to Oranges.
....and no they do not and nor is the A10 a threat. If anything, the two strengthen each other because we need to break the perception that only schools that play football can be called "major."
I disagree. How is that apples to oranges? Oregon is on the West coast to strengthen an East coast football league. The same with Gonzaga to an East coast basketball league. The only difference I see is a sh!t tone of money for football with not so much for basketball. Granted the example was a little extreme, but the concept is the same.
As far as the A10, say what you want but yes it is a threat. I know it is only one year, and in the next five years may not be a threat at all, but right now yes it is. The A10 was represented quite well in the NCAA especially with Dayton in the elite 8. I want both leagues to do well, because I agree with you...I want non football leagues to be considered "major." My point is that if the BE wants to be the only elite basketball only conference, they need to squash the A10. In year one, that didn't happen and if the A10 has another year or two of more success, what happens if the "mothership", aka ESPN throws some money to the A10; they are already making a little bit of splash with the announcement of the deal they struck with the ACC. Not making a push for either league, just saying if the BE wants to be the major basketball only league, there is still work to do.
It's Apples to Oranges because you're comparing a team leaving the most prominent conference in two timezones to a team in the freakin' WCC. The reason Gonzaga would even consider leaving is because of the WCC. Oregon leaving the Pac-12 for the SEC? What??
And seriously. What does a "threat" mean? There can only be one Highlander or something? Why can there not be more than 1 successful basketball-only conference? Where is that written? Oh yeah, its what you've been told by ESPN and football schools that want to keep us down and fighting for the scraps. Again, I think both strengthen each other. We need to stop using the phrases the football schools want us to (i.e., BCS, mid-major, P5).
Also, ESPN doesn't have the airspace to offer the A10 and therefore not much of a paycheck.
ohiohsbball wrote:aughnanure wrote:ohiohsbball wrote:
I disagree. How is that apples to oranges? Oregon is on the West coast to strengthen an East coast football league. The same with Gonzaga to an East coast basketball league. The only difference I see is a sh!t tone of money for football with not so much for basketball. Granted the example was a little extreme, but the concept is the same.
As far as the A10, say what you want but yes it is a threat. I know it is only one year, and in the next five years may not be a threat at all, but right now yes it is. The A10 was represented quite well in the NCAA especially with Dayton in the elite 8. I want both leagues to do well, because I agree with you...I want non football leagues to be considered "major." My point is that if the BE wants to be the only elite basketball only conference, they need to squash the A10. In year one, that didn't happen and if the A10 has another year or two of more success, what happens if the "mothership", aka ESPN throws some money to the A10; they are already making a little bit of splash with the announcement of the deal they struck with the ACC. Not making a push for either league, just saying if the BE wants to be the major basketball only league, there is still work to do.
It's Apples to Oranges because you're comparing a team leaving the most prominent conference in two timezones to a team in the freakin' WCC. The reason Gonzaga would even consider leaving is because of the WCC. Oregon leaving the Pac-12 for the SEC? What??
And seriously. What does a "threat" mean? There can only be one Highlander or something? Why can there not be more than 1 successful basketball-only conference? Where is that written? Oh yeah, its what you've been told by ESPN and football schools that want to keep us down and fighting for the scraps. Again, I think both strengthen each other. We need to stop using the phrases the football schools want us to (i.e., BCS, mid-major, P5).
Also, ESPN doesn't have the airspace to offer the A10 and therefore not much of a paycheck.
No it's not apples to oranges. I said the example was extreme, but my point was a west coast team in an east coast league is ridiculous. Not going to happen, and I'll bet anything you want on it.
Yes, there can only be one highlander, at least according to the C7 presidents. If I can find the link, I'll post it, but when this story broke they wanted "an elite basketball centered conference." How can they be elite if other "low-majors", which is was BE fans consider the A10, be just as successful? I want both leagues to excel, I think it is great for college basketball. My point was IF the C7 presidents were true to their word and want to be the only elite basketball league, then they better raid some of the competition from the A10.
And yes, the ESPN deal with the A10 is not as much as Fox with the BE, but ESPN is beginning to throw money out at more conferences since they have no OBE. ESPN just announced they will air all of the ACC/A10 in a couple of years. I'm not saying the A10 is a threat to dethrone the BE, but what I am saying is that the majority of people who watch college basketball watch ESPN, and the BE has little coverage. As a BE fan, maybe I'm hitting the panic button, but I'm concerned about that.
ohiohsbball wrote:aughnanure wrote:ohiohsbball wrote:
I disagree. How is that apples to oranges? Oregon is on the West coast to strengthen an East coast football league. The same with Gonzaga to an East coast basketball league. The only difference I see is a sh!t tone of money for football with not so much for basketball. Granted the example was a little extreme, but the concept is the same.
As far as the A10, say what you want but yes it is a threat. I know it is only one year, and in the next five years may not be a threat at all, but right now yes it is. The A10 was represented quite well in the NCAA especially with Dayton in the elite 8. I want both leagues to do well, because I agree with you...I want non football leagues to be considered "major." My point is that if the BE wants to be the only elite basketball only conference, they need to squash the A10. In year one, that didn't happen and if the A10 has another year or two of more success, what happens if the "mothership", aka ESPN throws some money to the A10; they are already making a little bit of splash with the announcement of the deal they struck with the ACC. Not making a push for either league, just saying if the BE wants to be the major basketball only league, there is still work to do.
It's Apples to Oranges because you're comparing a team leaving the most prominent conference in two timezones to a team in the freakin' WCC. The reason Gonzaga would even consider leaving is because of the WCC. Oregon leaving the Pac-12 for the SEC? What??
And seriously. What does a "threat" mean? There can only be one Highlander or something? Why can there not be more than 1 successful basketball-only conference? Where is that written? Oh yeah, its what you've been told by ESPN and football schools that want to keep us down and fighting for the scraps. Again, I think both strengthen each other. We need to stop using the phrases the football schools want us to (i.e., BCS, mid-major, P5).
Also, ESPN doesn't have the airspace to offer the A10 and therefore not much of a paycheck.
No it's not apples to oranges. I said the example was extreme, but my point was a west coast team in an east coast league is ridiculous. Not going to happen, and I'll bet anything you want on it.
Yes, there can only be one highlander, at least according to the C7 presidents. If I can find the link, I'll post it, but when this story broke they wanted "an elite basketball centered conference." How can they be elite if other "low-majors", which is was BE fans consider the A10, be just as successful? I want both leagues to excel, I think it is great for college basketball. My point was IF the C7 presidents were true to their word and want to be the only elite basketball league, then they better raid some of the competition from the A10.
And yes, the ESPN deal with the A10 is not as much as Fox with the BE, but ESPN is beginning to throw money out at more conferences since they have no OBE. ESPN just announced they will air all of the ACC/A10 in a couple of years. I'm not saying the A10 is a threat to dethrone the BE, but what I am saying is that the majority of people who watch college basketball watch ESPN, and the BE has little coverage. As a BE fan, maybe I'm hitting the panic button, but I'm concerned about that.
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