Bill Marsh wrote:admin wrote:A couple of interesting Big East related topics from Kevin McNamara of the Providence Journal:The Big East has tabled any expansion talk and clearly won’t be growing beyond 10 members anytime soon. The reasons are simple: 10 is the perfect basketball scheduling number, the 10-member Big 12 has shown that that number of schools can work splendidly in hoops, and TV partner Fox isn’t demanding any change in inventory.Providence remains a potential home for the Atlantic 10 Tournament in either 2017 or ’18. The Dunkin’ Donuts Center is in talks for the event and will host a contingent from the league office and URI later this month.
http://www.providencejournal.com/sports ... etball.ece
Thanks for the info.
With URI as the host, the Dunk could actually prove to be a good venue for the A10. Lots to do in Providence during tournament week. The Foxy Lady should be mobbed.
BillikensWin wrote:Wizard of Westroads wrote:So does that end the HLOH's expansion debates for the rest of the summer?
Was there really a legit debate? No one in their right mind thought it was going to expand off the initial 10.
ohiohsbball wrote:Sorry, I don't buy the expansion talk. The deal with the Big12 makes perfect sense especially since both conferences only has two schools. It wasn't long ago Xavier's AD said we are most likely definitely expanding within the next 5 years, and now another AD says it really isn't even on the table yet. I don't really put a lot of stock into what athletic directors say; now if presidents or Fox made the statement, then it would have a little more substance.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I still say expansion happens within the next three years. The BE is doing the right thing by waiting; who knows what will happen with the P5 and as far as the Pac12, I'm not sure they make the cut as a "power conference" unless they expand. With football calling the shots, I don't see how the Big 12 fits in with the other conferences with 14 or maybe going on 16 schools. I'm still convinced it will be the 4X16 that was discussed earlier and the Big 12 will be absorbed into the Pac12 or maybe the BIG. Of course everything is all speculation, and when 2020 rolls around, we all maybe wrong.
Everything is settled for 2014-2015 and maybe 2015-2016, but after that realignment may be strong again depending on how the football deals shake out.
stever20 wrote:Think the problem with any scheduling arrangement is that the Pac 12 home games would not be automatcially on FS1. ESPN would get it's share of Pac 12 games with their contract with them. You can bet if there's a Georgetown/UCLA game for instance ESPN is going to want that. Same with say Villanova/Arizona.
aughnanure wrote:stever20 wrote:Think the problem with any scheduling arrangement is that the Pac 12 home games would not be automatcially on FS1. ESPN would get it's share of Pac 12 games with their contract with them. You can bet if there's a Georgetown/UCLA game for instance ESPN is going to want that. Same with say Villanova/Arizona.
It will be based on who the home team is. Like this year, Wisconsin-Marquette will be Fox's to air.
stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:The A-10 tourney would do great in Providence. Should be able to sell out. Bill-- nice shout out to the Foxy...
I first got in the doors there on my 21st birthday years ago... but haven't been there in a long time...
I think other big items in the article were that (1) the Big East is in the process of putting together a scheduling arrangement with the Pac-12, and feeding off that, (2) the Big East and Fox believe that the better strategy and higher-priority at this point is to improve OOC scheduling in November and December.
Think the problem with any scheduling arrangement is that the Pac 12 home games would not be automatcially on FS1. ESPN would get it's share of Pac 12 games with their contract with them. You can bet if there's a Georgetown/UCLA game for instance ESPN is going to want that. Same with say Villanova/Arizona.
FriarJ wrote:stever20 wrote:billyjack wrote:The A-10 tourney would do great in Providence. Should be able to sell out. Bill-- nice shout out to the Foxy...
I first got in the doors there on my 21st birthday years ago... but haven't been there in a long time...
I think other big items in the article were that (1) the Big East is in the process of putting together a scheduling arrangement with the Pac-12, and feeding off that, (2) the Big East and Fox believe that the better strategy and higher-priority at this point is to improve OOC scheduling in November and December.
Think the problem with any scheduling arrangement is that the Pac 12 home games would not be automatcially on FS1. ESPN would get it's share of Pac 12 games with their contract with them. You can bet if there's a Georgetown/UCLA game for instance ESPN is going to want that. Same with say Villanova/Arizona.
You make it sound like you know this for fact, but you don't know actually. FS1 has a contract with the PAC12 and many games are on the Pac12 network as well. Espn will be a small player in this just like the B1G/BE but even smaller. Fox knows what they are doing.
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