billyjack wrote:I mentioned this a page or 2 ago, but in December 2012, the "C-7" tossed around the idea of a "national conference". I don't remember the details of why the idea went away. Was it considered impractical...? Or was it just put on hold...? Does anyone remember?
Gopher+RamFan wrote:TheHall wrote:
Rutgers to Minnesota's campus is roughly 1,300 miles (that's about the total expanse of the B1G). The closest BE member to Gonzaga, is Creighton - at roughly 1,300 miles. The B1G expanded east, only because NYC commands so many eyeballs (just like the ACC is trying to expand its media exposure). I know your point was to showcase that distance doesn't matter to other conferences, but many people seem to discount how far the West Coast and East Coast are separated. There is a reason no other conference stretches, literally, from coast to coast.
muskienick wrote:BEwannabe wrote:Interesting points made by both Redmen & Hall. My take is Gonzaga would not have an interest in this basketball centric conference unless there is a significant west coast division. I just don't see a compelling reason for the Zags to have interest so I can't even begin to address the pros/cons of an add like Gonzaga but like I said, good points on both sides of the debate.
But to Bill Marsh is you like the Zags OOC then you must love the Dayton Flyers, I don't have the time to put the list together but over this same time frame the Flyers have wins against UNC, Louisville (2), Georgia tech, Ohio State, Syracuse , Stanford, Pittsburgh, New Mexico, Cincinnati, Alabama, Auburn, Ol Miss, Illinois, Murray St., Akron ( LOL ) , Big east Creighton, Hall, Marquette. Not including conference wins like SLU, X, at Temple, UMASS, UD also had a win versus Zags last year.
And yet the Flyers have pretty much languished in mediocrity as a member of the A-10 (i.e. seldom contending for a regular season of Tourney title and finishing in the middle of the pack more often than not).
muskienick wrote:billyjack wrote:I mentioned this a page or 2 ago, but in December 2012, the "C-7" tossed around the idea of a "national conference". I don't remember the details of why the idea went away. Was it considered impractical...? Or was it just put on hold...? Does anyone remember?
BJ,
Are you certain that the idea wasn't partially implemented already with the possibility of expanding more nationally in the future?
NJRedman wrote:billyjack wrote:I mentioned this a page or 2 ago, but in December 2012, the "C-7" tossed around the idea of a "national conference". I don't remember the details of why the idea went away. Was it considered impractical...? Or was it just put on hold...? Does anyone remember?
I only see that happening if 5 or 6 other teams besides Gonzaga get their act together. Not just winning games but also improving facilities and growing their fan bases. This is completely unrealistic at this time, I can't stress that enough.
18 team league, 3 geographic regions, 1 conference.
East:
SJU
GTown
Nova
Seton Hall
Providence
VCU
Mid-West:
Butler
X
Marquette
DePaul
Creighton
Saint Louis
West:
Gonzaga
St. Mary's
USF
Pepperdine
Pacific
Portland
BEwannabe wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote:TheHall wrote:
Rutgers to Minnesota's campus is roughly 1,300 miles (that's about the total expanse of the B1G). The closest BE member to Gonzaga, is Creighton - at roughly 1,300 miles. The B1G expanded east, only because NYC commands so many eyeballs (just like the ACC is trying to expand its media exposure). I know your point was to showcase that distance doesn't matter to other conferences, but many people seem to discount how far the West Coast and East Coast are separated. There is a reason no other conference stretches, literally, from coast to coast.
NYC is closer to Omaha than Omaha is to Spokane.
In the 90's and early 2000's I served on a national board and 1 of my colleagues lived in Seattle. His travel from the Pacific NW vs Midwest was crazy whether we were going to Tampa, Dallas, London, even Las Vegas, my flight to Vegas from the midwest is only 30-40 minutes longer than his from Seattle. Many people have no clue how big western USA is, especially the Pacific NW.
1 team knows for sure and that's the Zags, their non Olympic sports would go in the tank and possibly their basketball program as well with that kind of travel absent a western division of the Big East and then the question would be, why?
NJRedman wrote:billyjack wrote:I mentioned this a page or 2 ago, but in December 2012, the "C-7" tossed around the idea of a "national conference". I don't remember the details of why the idea went away. Was it considered impractical...? Or was it just put on hold...? Does anyone remember?
I only see that happening if 5 or 6 other teams besides Gonzaga get their act together. Not just winning games but also improving facilities and growing their fan bases. This is completely unrealistic at this time, I can't stress that enough.
18 team league, 3 geographic regions, 1 conference.
East:
SJU
GTown
Nova
Seton Hall
Providence
VCU
Mid-West:
Butler
X
Marquette
DePaul
Creighton
Saint Louis
West:
Gonzaga
St. Mary's
USF
Pepperdine
Pacific
Portland
muskienick wrote:NJRedman wrote:billyjack wrote:I mentioned this a page or 2 ago, but in December 2012, the "C-7" tossed around the idea of a "national conference". I don't remember the details of why the idea went away. Was it considered impractical...? Or was it just put on hold...? Does anyone remember?
I only see that happening if 5 or 6 other teams besides Gonzaga get their act together. Not just winning games but also improving facilities and growing their fan bases. This is completely unrealistic at this time, I can't stress that enough.
18 team league, 3 geographic regions, 1 conference.
East:
SJU
GTown
Nova
Seton Hall
Providence
VCU
Mid-West:
Butler
X
Marquette
DePaul
Creighton
Saint Louis
West:
Gonzaga
St. Mary's
USF
Pepperdine
Pacific
Portland
NJR,
I am not totally against expansion, but I do have a few comments on your proposed Conference as described above:
a) Our current 10-member Conference seems perfect for at least the time being
b) I feel the above 18-member League is too extreme --- quantity seems to have displaced quality as a motivation for expansion.
c) If the League were go to 18 members (although not necessarily those 18), I'd prefer no geographical (or other Divisions). Play everybody once (9 home/away and 8 away/home) and a selected favorite League rival a second time for an 18-game (9 home; 9 away) Conference season.
d) I'd prefer a 12-, 14-, or 15-member Conference for ease of scheduling and avoidance of watering down the Conference with geographical choices rather than quality choices.
12-Member Big East: (16-game Conference Schedule: H/A in Division = 10 games; Non-Division - 1/2 Home and 1/2 Away = 6 games)
East Division: Georgetown, Providence, St. John's, Seton Hall, Villanova, VCU
West Division: Butler, Creighton, DePaul, Gonzaga, Marquette, Xavier
14-Member Big East: (20-game Conference Schedule: H/A in Division = 12 games; Non-Division - 4 Home and 3 Away + 1 game versus one of the three teams from the other Division played either home or away to make 4H and 4A = 8 games)
East Division:G-Town, Providence, St. John's, Seton Hall, Villanova, VCU, Xavier
West Division: Brigham Young, Butler, Creighton, DePaul, Gonzaga, Marquette, Wichita State
15-Member Big East: (18-game Conference Schedule: H/A in Division = 8 games; 1/2 Home and 1/2 Away other 2 Divisions = 10 games)
Red Division: Georgetown, Providence, St. John's, Seton Hall, Villanova
White Division: Butler, DePaul, Marquette, VCU, Xavier
Blue Division: BYU, Creighton, Gonzaga, Saint Louis, Wichita State
This just proves that this board is rife with speculation and is intended for recreational purposes only!!!
BEwannabe wrote:News Corp just fired their top dog of their entertainment division and you can be sure the head of the sports division knows all too well if his team doesn't perform then he can kiss his arse goodbye. FS1 future doesn't rest on the back of Big East rather the Big East is a stop gap tool for programming until better programming can be secured. If the Big East brass doesn't know this then they're not very bright, so their job is to build the best conference they can build. Their chances of getting another contract like this 1 is next to nonexistent. The Zags aren't going to hitch their wagon to this train unless a western div is in the mix and Fox isn't going to pay for 6 to 8 more teams at the original per capita rate and I don't anticiapte the C7 sharing any of their windfall. At some point they'll figure this out, 10 teams will never cut it and western division makes no sense - expansion will happen east and central time zones.
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