Bill Marsh wrote:NJRedman wrote:No way in HELL do we bring in BYU! They are the same as UConn or Cincy right now. They have the wandering eyes and will ditch us in a second for a F5 conference. No way are we dealing with that shit again. That would be a big black eye for the conference to get raided again. NO FB SCHOOLS ALLOWED!!!!
I would be okay with Gonzaga if we can make it work and expand past 12, but no BYU. Never ever ever.
I imagine you'd take Notre Dame and BYU is the same as Notre Dame with regard to football. They're committed to independence. They've turned down a couple of opportunities to play in football conferences. Instead, they're playing with Catholic schools in the West Coast Conference.
If you think they have a wandering eye and are waiting around for an invitation to a P5 conference, then you haven't been paying attention to what's been going on with them.
TheBall wrote:Little details such as not playing games in Sunday can be overcome.
Bill, I strongly disagree that we should be adding teams like umass, vcu or dayton. Those are warm bodies for the sake of adding warm bodies. Keep it at ten until the right fights come along. Right now those are not the right fits. Don't dilute the product.
But now, back to the current conference. Part of what I love is the 9 teams, round robin format. Back when the big east was a 16 team conference I would only follow about a half dozen teams and keep track of the bubble. With the slimmed down league, I find myself watching all 9 teams that are actually trying in the conference.
When the big east went to 16 back in 2004, a big concern was that it would become "unwieldy" and would lose some of its conference feel. And while the conference was a huge success, it did lose some of its conference feel. The new version has that intimate comradarie back. I like watching xavier versus fgcu and actually paying attention and caring. The ten team affiliation is beautiful right now.
R Jay wrote:No current league is "coast-to-coast." While conferences cover more ground than they used to, they are still pretty regional. I expect the Big East to remain in its current footprint.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:
If Cincinnati and/or Memphis leave the American, UCONN will not try and wait out their process of getting a competitive football program against ECU, Tulsa, Tulane, USF, UCF, Temple, SMU and Houston. They will not be able to keep treading water. The Big East would be their only life raft to survive.
We can afford to wait. Let's be patient.
TheBall wrote:Little details such as not playing games in Sunday can be overcome.
Bill, I strongly disagree that we should be adding teams like umass, vcu or dayton. Those are warm bodies for the sake of adding warm bodies. Keep it at ten until the right fights come along. Right now those are not the right fits. Don't dilute the product.
But now, back to the current conference. Part of what I love is the 9 teams, round robin format. Back when the big east was a 16 team conference I would only follow about a half dozen teams and keep track of the bubble. With the slimmed down league, I find myself watching all 9 teams that are actually trying in the conference.
When the big east went to 16 back in 2004, a big concern was that it would become "unwieldy" and would lose some of its conference feel. And while the conference was a huge success, it did lose some of its conference feel. The new version has that intimate comradarie back. I like watching xavier versus fgcu and actually paying attention and caring. The ten team affiliation is beautiful right now.
R Jay wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:NJRedman wrote:No way in HELL do we bring in BYU! They are the same as UConn or Cincy right now. They have the wandering eyes and will ditch us in a second for a F5 conference. No way are we dealing with that shit again. That would be a big black eye for the conference to get raided again. NO FB SCHOOLS ALLOWED!!!!
I would be okay with Gonzaga if we can make it work and expand past 12, but no BYU. Never ever ever.
I imagine you'd take Notre Dame and BYU is the same as Notre Dame with regard to football. They're committed to independence. They've turned down a couple of opportunities to play in football conferences. Instead, they're playing with Catholic schools in the West Coast Conference.
If you think they have a wandering eye and are waiting around for an invitation to a P5 conference, then you haven't been paying attention to what's been going on with them.
You can't honestly tell me that you believe that they'd turn down the Big 12 if they came offering, can you? If they had the chance to put all of their sports into a major conference, why wouldn't they? Particularly when they could tap into a major recruiting pipeline of Texas.
Piratefan wrote:I would hold out for Uconn as I believe that it will be forced to de-emphasize or drop football. 11 schools is ideal as we can keep home and homes which is yet another distinctive characteristic of the BE. It likely makes more sense to establish a conference-wide, long term scheduling agreement with Gonzaga, BYU, WSU, and VCU or the like.
Bill Marsh wrote:R Jay wrote:You can't honestly tell me that you believe that they'd turn down the Big 12 if they came offering, can you? If they had the chance to put all of their sports into a major conference, why wouldn't they? Particularly when they could tap into a major recruiting pipeline of Texas.
It's highly likely that they've already turned down the Big XII more than once.at least the people who cover. This stuff seem to think so.
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