DudeAnon wrote:LOL, u think we would be better off in the AAC with only the top teams having a few games on ESPNU. I give up man.
DudeAnon wrote:Look, I really don't feel like internet fighting. Maybe u are smarter than I am, but I Judy cannot view the Big East negatively. We have a guaranteed 12 years of stability and national tv exposure for every team in the league. All the good teams in the AAC want out, because the "other" teams are awful. So lets agree to disagree, but considering all the possible outcomes of Conference realignment, I think this one (good money, good teams top to bottom, and every team getting a lot of National TV games) for at least 12 years is pretty good.
stever20 wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Look, I really don't feel like internet fighting. Maybe u are smarter than I am, but I Judy cannot view the Big East negatively. We have a guaranteed 12 years of stability and national tv exposure for every team in the league. All the good teams in the AAC want out, because the "other" teams are awful. So lets agree to disagree, but considering all the possible outcomes of Conference realignment, I think this one (good money, good teams top to bottom, and every team getting a lot of National TV games) for at least 12 years is pretty good.
The AAC teams may want out but w/o any place to go, they can't. Also, my thing was not splitting. I'm sorry but I view Cincy, Temple even, UConn, and Memphis as much stronger than Creighton, Butler, and Xavier. Not to mention what SMU is doing. Having 2-3 dog teams isn't the worst thing in the world in a big league.
I think in terms of realignment, we have to see what FS1 becomes. If it's what it was this year- it's hard to call exposure games averaging 100-150k per game, when games on ESPN draw at least 2x that normally. Also, we're not going to have as many games on TV going forward as fox very likely won't have anywhere near as many dog games on TV as they did last year.
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