Bluejay wrote:handdownmandown wrote:I'll bet money this isn't the end, and that Fox gets us hooked up with the Pac 12 as well.
I always thought this is what Fox would push all along. With the BE-B1G challenge, I am not sure that there would be enough scheduling flexibility for another challenge, but we can hops.handdownmandown wrote:In fact it wouldn't surprise me a bit if Fox created a couple preseason tourneys of their own on top of that.
Now this I can certainly see, although I suspect MTEs around Christmas and Thanksgiving might be more likely. The whole reason ESPN keeps adding to these is twofold: it creates TV content and it drives people to the Disney theme parks that the corporate parent owns. I am not aware of Fox owning any theme parks or tourist properties, but I can't imagine they are all that happy with seeing BE schools continually play in these events. Create your own, steal the Atlantis one from NBCSports/CBSSports ntwks (I can't remember which has the rights) or buy/sign agreements to televise some of these other tourneys that aren't presently televised. Heck, work with MSG to start a new one there!
Bluejay wrote:handdownmandown wrote:I'll bet money this isn't the end, and that Fox gets us hooked up with the Pac 12 as well.
I always thought this is what Fox would push all along. With the BE-B1G challenge, I am not sure that there would be enough scheduling flexibility for another challenge, but we can hops.handdownmandown wrote:In fact it wouldn't surprise me a bit if Fox created a couple preseason tourneys of their own on top of that.
Now this I can certainly see, although I suspect MTEs around Christmas and Thanksgiving might be more likely. The whole reason ESPN keeps adding to these is twofold: it creates TV content and it drives people to the Disney theme parks that the corporate parent owns. I am not aware of Fox owning any theme parks or tourist properties, but I can't imagine they are all that happy with seeing BE schools continually play in these events. Create your own, steal the Atlantis one from NBCSports/CBSSports ntwks (I can't remember which has the rights) or buy/sign agreements to televise some of these other tourneys that aren't presently televised. Heck, work with MSG to start a new one there!
Michael in Raleigh wrote:Bluejay wrote:handdownmandown wrote:I'll bet money this isn't the end, and that Fox gets us hooked up with the Pac 12 as well.
I always thought this is what Fox would push all along. With the BE-B1G challenge, I am not sure that there would be enough scheduling flexibility for another challenge, but we can hops.handdownmandown wrote:In fact it wouldn't surprise me a bit if Fox created a couple preseason tourneys of their own on top of that.
Now this I can certainly see, although I suspect MTEs around Christmas and Thanksgiving might be more likely. The whole reason ESPN keeps adding to these is twofold: it creates TV content and it drives people to the Disney theme parks that the corporate parent owns. I am not aware of Fox owning any theme parks or tourist properties, but I can't imagine they are all that happy with seeing BE schools continually play in these events. Create your own, steal the Atlantis one from NBCSports/CBSSports ntwks (I can't remember which has the rights) or buy/sign agreements to televise some of these other tourneys that aren't presently televised. Heck, work with MSG to start a new one there!
A tournament, or just a non-bracketed multi-game event, that I think would do very, very well for Fox Sports 1 and in ticket saleswould be an event that invites, exclusively, teams from the former Big East. Ideally it would be held at Madison Square Garden, but given the fact it has other early- and late-season tournaments already alongside the Knicks and Rangers, that venue might be maxed out. Maybe Barclays, Philly, or DC could serve as host instead for the "Eastern Basketball Classic," or something like that. It would have to be run not by any existing conference, but, preferably, by someone with ties to the former league. Mike Tranghese or even John Marinatto could run it.
Just imagine the games that could occur:
Year 1: Syracuse-St. John's, Pitt-Villanova, Providence-UConn, Notre Dame-DePaul, Louisville-Cincinnati, Marquette-Virginia Tech (Buzz Williams!)
Year 2: Syracuse-UConn, Pitt-West Virginia, Seton Hall-Rutgers, Boston College-Providence, Cincinnati-Villanova, Louisville-Georgetown.
Year 3: UConn-St. John's, Notre Dame-Cincinnati, Syracuse-Providence, Marquette-Pitt, Villanova-Louisville, Seton Hall-Boston College.
Those are matchups just off the top of my head.
Could this happen? Why or why not?
Michael in Raleigh wrote:Bluejay wrote:handdownmandown wrote:I'll bet money this isn't the end, and that Fox gets us hooked up with the Pac 12 as well.
I always thought this is what Fox would push all along. With the BE-B1G challenge, I am not sure that there would be enough scheduling flexibility for another challenge, but we can hops.handdownmandown wrote:In fact it wouldn't surprise me a bit if Fox created a couple preseason tourneys of their own on top of that.
Now this I can certainly see, although I suspect MTEs around Christmas and Thanksgiving might be more likely. The whole reason ESPN keeps adding to these is twofold: it creates TV content and it drives people to the Disney theme parks that the corporate parent owns. I am not aware of Fox owning any theme parks or tourist properties, but I can't imagine they are all that happy with seeing BE schools continually play in these events. Create your own, steal the Atlantis one from NBCSports/CBSSports ntwks (I can't remember which has the rights) or buy/sign agreements to televise some of these other tourneys that aren't presently televised. Heck, work with MSG to start a new one there!
A tournament, or just a non-bracketed multi-game event, that I think would do very, very well for Fox Sports 1 and in ticket saleswould be an event that invites, exclusively, teams from the former Big East. Ideally it would be held at Madison Square Garden, but given the fact it has other early- and late-season tournaments already alongside the Knicks and Rangers, that venue might be maxed out. Maybe Barclays, Philly, or DC could serve as host instead for the "Eastern Basketball Classic," or something like that. It would have to be run not by any existing conference, but, preferably, by someone with ties to the former league. Mike Tranghese or even John Marinatto could run it.
Just imagine the games that could occur:
Year 1: Syracuse-St. John's, Pitt-Villanova, Providence-UConn, Notre Dame-DePaul, Louisville-Cincinnati, Marquette-Virginia Tech (Buzz Williams!)
Year 2: Syracuse-UConn, Pitt-West Virginia, Seton Hall-Rutgers, Boston College-Providence, Cincinnati-Villanova, Louisville-Georgetown.
Year 3: UConn-St. John's, Notre Dame-Cincinnati, Syracuse-Providence, Marquette-Pitt, Villanova-Louisville, Seton Hall-Boston College.
Those are matchups just off the top of my head.
Could this happen? Why or why not?
Bill Marsh wrote:
The Big East has won on the floor. That's why every rating system had this conference as #4. The AAC that is going forward has not won on the floor. UConn has won on the floor, but that's one member; it's not the conference. Louisville is gone. The old AAC wast rated at #7. Welcome ECU, Tulane, and Tulsa. Watch their conference rating plummet. LOL.
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