TexanMark wrote:So your schools are making twice the money now yet some of the fans here want to punish the Cuse for doubling your bottom-line?
BTW, Duke has no place to complain. They only distribute about 75 tix to all teams...Cuse will sell visiting schools as many tickets as they want...no games.
hoyahooligan wrote:TexanMark wrote:So your schools are making twice the money now yet some of the fans here want to punish the Cuse for doubling your bottom-line?
BTW, Duke has no place to complain. They only distribute about 75 tix to all teams...Cuse will sell visiting schools as many tickets as they want...no games.
We'd probably be making 4x as much money if the BE hadn't broken up.
BigmanU wrote:
Exactly. Another thing that should also be noted is that Syracuse is on an island by itself by Southern Canada and now are forced to play down south non-urban schools (except Ga Tech in Atlanta). They are not a true east coast urban team. They don't have the benefit of guaranteed conference play in these major cities anymore. If Cuse slips and/or Boeheim retires things will change fast. Their is no need to throw them a life raft it doesn't benefit both parties. Cuse is a very good team but, definitely not elite as mentioned earlier in this thread.
TexanMark wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:TexanMark wrote:So your schools are making twice the money now yet some of the fans here want to punish the Cuse for doubling your bottom-line?
BTW, Duke has no place to complain. They only distribute about 75 tix to all teams...Cuse will sell visiting schools as many tickets as they want...no games.
We'd probably be making 4x as much money if the BE hadn't broken up.
4x as much? Care to explain your logic?
You guys would've received a boost with a new ESPN contract but the FB schools would've received much more. Saying 4x as much is fantasy.
DC Denizen wrote:BigmanU wrote:
Exactly. Another thing that should also be noted is that Syracuse is on an island by itself by Southern Canada and now are forced to play down south non-urban schools (except Ga Tech in Atlanta). They are not a true east coast urban team. They don't have the benefit of guaranteed conference play in these major cities anymore. If Cuse slips and/or Boeheim retires things will change fast. Their is no need to throw them a life raft it doesn't benefit both parties. Cuse is a very good team but, definitely not elite as mentioned earlier in this thread.
What does 'urban' have to do with anything? Mostly playing suburban/rural games hasn't seemed to hurt Kentucky, Kansas, Florida, Michigan State, UNC, Duke, etc. The idea that Syracuse needs a life raft is ridiculous. They play in probably the top basketball league in the country and get huge exposure through ESPN.
When Boeheim retires they certainly may make a bad hire but it wouldn't kill the program. They can always fire him and hire a new guy. With the transfer landscape as it is, it only takes 2 years to rebuild a roster when you have the sort of resources Syracuse has.
If you ignore whatever ticketing non-sense may be going on behind the scenes; we should absolutely schedule them. I don't see a downside for us.
BigmanU wrote:
Yup urban. All the following schools you mentioned Kentucky, Kansas, Florida, Michigan State, UNC, & Duke play like suburban/rural schools in their conference and are a geographic fit. Cuse does not fit that criteria in the ACC. They are a Southern Canadian school that has to play in urban hot beds such as Tallahassee, Clemson, Winston-Salem, Durham, Raleigh, Charlottesville, Blacksburg & DC metro (I forgot MD is gone) now instead of NYC, DC, Philly etc. This is their recruiting ground.
For the record I never had a problem scheduling them but, only if it is equally beneficially for both parties. Yes, Cuse does need the Beast (recruiting grounds) more than we need them.
DC Denizen wrote:BigmanU wrote:
Yup urban. All the following schools you mentioned Kentucky, Kansas, Florida, Michigan State, UNC, & Duke play like suburban/rural schools in their conference and are a geographic fit. Cuse does not fit that criteria in the ACC. They are a Southern Canadian school that has to play in urban hot beds such as Tallahassee, Clemson, Winston-Salem, Durham, Raleigh, Charlottesville, Blacksburg & DC metro (I forgot MD is gone) now instead of NYC, DC, Philly etc. This is their recruiting ground.
For the record I never had a problem scheduling them but, only if it is equally beneficially for both parties. Yes, Cuse does need the Beast (recruiting grounds) more than we need them.
I think you are severely overrating the effect on recruiting that playing one game in a city has.
And you left off Boston, Miami, Pittsburgh, and Atlanta off of cities Cuse is now visiting.....
DC Denizen wrote:I think you are severely overrating the effect on recruiting that playing one game in a city has.
And you left off Boston, Miami, Pittsburgh, and Atlanta off of cities Cuse is now visiting.....
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