murphy wrote:Not really sure why the conversation here includes UD.
UD has not interest in joing the big east, I can tell you that. They were not really interested last fall, and after the elite 8 run they really dont want to be asked because then they will have to answer to crititcs if they turn them down. UD does not want to be associated with the Fox network and their political leanings, and terrible product offerings. (as UD presidnt Daniel Curran)
murphy wrote:Not really sure why the conversation here includes UD.
UD has not interest in joing the big east, I can tell you that. They were not really interested last fall, and after the elite 8 run they really dont want to be asked because then they will have to answer to crititcs if they turn them down. UD does not want to be associated with the Fox network and their political leanings, and terrible product offerings. (as UD presidnt Daniel Curran)
FormulaX wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Can someone explain to me why they wouldn't expand? I can see only motivating purposes to do so.
Positives
Fox
1. More markets
2. More games for FS1 and FS2
BE
1. More markets
2. Higher chance for NCAA bids (last year middle was too large imo)
3. TV Revenue unaffected (I believe Fox would increase money per school)
Negatives
Fox
1. Have to pay more money
Fox and BE
1. Diluted product?
Am I missing anything?
Negatives diluting the product, new additions likely do not deliver their markets, associates us with mid majors unless we're taking programs that were in major conferences, No guarantee fox increases what it's paying to keep revenue unaffected, more games for fox, but likely more bad games that get pushed to FS2.
Basically the major problem with expanding is there are no good candidates. if there were then it would be a no brainer. But the candidates to expand do not exist. Wait until more moves from the other conferences. If the AAC gets raided we should pick up some of their best that get left behind. I don't care about the whole we all need to be small private schools. I think that schools that are basketball first will fit fine even if they have football. I'd rather grab UConn, or Memphis if they get left behind again than Dayton or St. Louis.
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Noonzy wrote:FormulaX wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:
Negatives diluting the product, new additions likely do not deliver their markets, associates us with mid majors unless we're taking programs that were in major conferences, No guarantee fox increases what it's paying to keep revenue unaffected, more games for fox, but likely more bad games that get pushed to FS2.
Basically the major problem with expanding is there are no good candidates. if there were then it would be a no brainer. But the candidates to expand do not exist. Wait until more moves from the other conferences. If the AAC gets raided we should pick up some of their best that get left behind. I don't care about the whole we all need to be small private schools. I think that schools that are basketball first will fit fine even if they have football. I'd rather grab UConn, or Memphis if they get left behind again than Dayton or St. Louis.
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gosports1 wrote:zero chance Uconn and Memphis arent coming unless they drop football
BillikensWin wrote:gosports1 wrote:zero chance Uconn and Memphis arent coming unless they drop football
I think the overall consensus is that that is the same chance the Big East expands, period.
BEwannabe wrote:BillikensWin wrote:gosports1 wrote:zero chance Uconn and Memphis arent coming unless they drop football
I think the overall consensus is that that is the same chance the Big East expands, period.
It's not the same chance, there is zero chance UCONN or Memphis ever have any interest in the Big East and almost guaranteed 100% the Big East expands. For starters, UCONN and Memphis aren't giving up football and that's where it starts and ends. There will be no attractive scenario for them to join basketball only private schools in anything, to do so would admit defeat.
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