admin wrote:Good to see that the Big East plans to keep pace with the P5 in hoops, but you have to wonder if the lesser sports will suffer. A volleyball player being recruited by multiple schools may now choose a P5 program simply because she'll get more money there than at a Big East school.“We consider ourselves a power conference, and we expect to keep pace,” Driscoll said. “We don’t have the resources to go across the board like some of those other schools, but we will keep pace in sports where we are trying to win the national championship.”
Jet915 wrote:It will be interesting to see. Basketball is a given and the Big East will do everything the power conferences will do regarding benefits for basketball. As far as other sports, Big East teams might have different priorities. Providence will give hockey the priority while Creighton will give baseball, volleyball and soccer the priority. Will the Big East make it a league wide mandate to fully fund certain sports (other than basketball) or will it be up to the individual schools to decide which sport they want to "fully fund." If individual schools decide, it will obviously put certain teams within the league at a disadvantage.
robinreed wrote:Jet915 wrote:It will be interesting to see. Basketball is a given and the Big East will do everything the power conferences will do regarding benefits for basketball. As far as other sports, Big East teams might have different priorities. Providence will give hockey the priority while Creighton will give baseball, volleyball and soccer the priority. Will the Big East make it a league wide mandate to fully fund certain sports (other than basketball) or will it be up to the individual schools to decide which sport they want to "fully fund." If individual schools decide, it will obviously put certain teams within the league at a disadvantage.
I fully agree. Not only will certain teams/schools be at a disadvantage but the conference as a whole will be weakened. A "league wide mandate" is the best way to go.
Jet915 wrote:robinreed wrote:Jet915 wrote:It will be interesting to see. Basketball is a given and the Big East will do everything the power conferences will do regarding benefits for basketball. As far as other sports, Big East teams might have different priorities. Providence will give hockey the priority while Creighton will give baseball, volleyball and soccer the priority. Will the Big East make it a league wide mandate to fully fund certain sports (other than basketball) or will it be up to the individual schools to decide which sport they want to "fully fund." If individual schools decide, it will obviously put certain teams within the league at a disadvantage.
I fully agree. Not only will certain teams/schools be at a disadvantage but the conference as a whole will be weakened. A "league wide mandate" is the best way to go.
I agree with league wide mandate but some schools might not be able to afford full benefits for the majority of their sports.
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