murphy wrote:Bluejay wrote:ohiohsbball wrote:I respect your points, but we can agree to disagree. My hopes aren't up, so I could really care less. Don't tell me how no one cares about how well UD travels and fills arenas. Have you seen some of the NBE games on Fox Sports? Have you seen empty arenas at St. Johns? Depaul? Seton Hall? Even Georgetown? When Fox wants to grow, don't tell me they don't care about Dayton's following because Dayton is a good atmosphere on TV. Every year they have one of the top tv markets as far as ratings go for college basketball. I know everyone on here hates ESPN, but that is why they are always on their pre-season tournaments. Dayton outdrew Gonzaga last year to Maui and this year outdrew Uconn in Puerto Rico.
Ohio, I do not know that anyone here disputes what you are saying about the Dayton fanbase/attendence. I think where your point fails however is that you seem to believe that FOX somehow benefits from sold out arenas. They don't. They make their money on selling advertising and from carriage fees. Presumably, because of X's nearby presence, adding Dayton isn't going to add a lot of additional revenues in terms of additional carriage fees. While you can attempt to argue that sold out houses means that there are better TV ratings for those teams, I, as a fan of a school with top 5 attendance nationally last year, think that is a big time stretch. Just because a team may be popular in its local community does not mean it has a national following that would lead to some noticeable ratings bump, especially in the sport of college basketball where there are just so many D1 programs.
Similarly, the number of fans that travel does not benefit FOX either. Now ESPN, which owns some MTEs, does stand to benefit from ticket sales to those events. FOX though, at least until the time that they create their own MTEs, does not get any monetary bump because fans may attend an MTE.
I am sure that if FOX were to be picking expansion teams, they would push for big schools with huge fanbases and national followings, not small private schools.
ok, Bjuejay, When the new BE was formed they selected Creighton - as small private school from a small market surrounded by farmland for as far as they eye can see. Lots of cows/sheep/pigs but no humans to speak of. UD is a 150 year old top tier private Catholic reseach university sitting in the middle of one of the top 60 min population centers in the US and has the close the best local and travelling fan base.
What is your point?
DudeAnon wrote:Hmm, this is a productive debate.
I think people make too much of the "market" and all that stuff. If a team is shitty, nobody in that market cares. If a team is good, not only does everyone near it care but it builds national relevance as well. Creighton might not be the biggest market, but they win, alot. So they are popular locally and nationally. Dayton isn't a big city but when Dayton is winning the fanbase is tuned in and if they continue their trajectory, the rest of the country will soon as well.
TL:DR
Screw markets, just take the best programs.
Xudash wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Hmm, this is a productive debate.
I think people make too much of the "market" and all that stuff. If a team is shitty, nobody in that market cares. If a team is good, not only does everyone near it care but it builds national relevance as well. Creighton might not be the biggest market, but they win, alot. So they are popular locally and nationally. Dayton isn't a big city but when Dayton is winning the fanbase is tuned in and if they continue their trajectory, the rest of the country will soon as well.
TL:DR
Screw markets, just take the best programs.
That isn't UD either, though. Prior to last year, UD hadn't had a run in the NCAA Tournament for 30 years. UD's biggest problem now is its coach: he is a Miller. When the right opportunity comes along, his brother, Calipari and Matta will be on the phone with him, telling him to exit stage left to the P5 deal. That assumes he keeps winning at UD.
Besides, while you're right, at this point of being at 10 and contemplating more, the best programs probably aren't currently available in the eyes of the presidents. Hence, no expansion talk right now, other than here.
DudeAnon wrote:Xudash wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Hmm, this is a productive debate.
I think people make too much of the "market" and all that stuff. If a team is shitty, nobody in that market cares. If a team is good, not only does everyone near it care but it builds national relevance as well. Creighton might not be the biggest market, but they win, alot. So they are popular locally and nationally. Dayton isn't a big city but when Dayton is winning the fanbase is tuned in and if they continue their trajectory, the rest of the country will soon as well.
TL:DR
Screw markets, just take the best programs.
That isn't UD either, though. Prior to last year, UD hadn't had a run in the NCAA Tournament for 30 years. UD's biggest problem now is its coach: he is a Miller. When the right opportunity comes along, his brother, Calipari and Matta will be on the phone with him, telling him to exit stage left to the P5 deal. That assumes he keeps winning at UD.
Besides, while you're right, at this point of being at 10 and contemplating more, the best programs probably aren't currently available in the eyes of the presidents. Hence, no expansion talk right now, other than here.
If you want to talk the merits of UD's basketball program, that is a much more productive discussion. Personally, without accounting for variable factors (losing a coach etc.), here is how I would rank potential members on basketball pedigree
1. UCONN
2. Gonzaga
3. VCU
4. Wichita St.
5. Dayton
6. SLU
7. Am I missing anybody else?
murphy wrote:The problem is that UD does not want to be associated with FOX (Rupert Murdoch et al) - As a Mariast University they cannot associate with the likes of Fox.
(see Nuns on the bus)
murphy wrote:The problem is that UD does not want to be associated with FOX (Rupert Murdoch et al) - As a Mariast University they cannot associate with the likes of Fox.
(see Nuns on the bus)
Omaha1 wrote: part of me wouldn't mind having UD in the Big East because it would give me a team to root against every night.
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