GumbyDamnit! wrote:Bluejay wrote:Wait for the football fantasy to run its course and nab UConn and Temple. Yes Nova fans, Temple. That would make us must see TV in Philly with the top two programs in the town and add a big state school. Sooner or later we are going to need a ratings bump and I think those two schools would do it.
Either that or sprinkle steroids on the Duquesne program to get some TV coverage in a historic Big East city.
Nope. Nope. Nope. Same reason X wouldn't want Dayton or Cincy. Same reason Gtwn doesn't want GW or VCU (to a lesser degree), same reason PC doesn't want URI, same reason SJU wouldn't want Fordham. If VNova said they didn't want Temple in the BE, would Creighton and any other team say "sorry, but Temple is who we want" or would they stand by their conference brethren, who has been very instrumental in this league having the cred that it has. If XU didn't want Cincy or Dayton, I know that would be enough for me. We don't need two teams in one market. No, no, no to Temple. Ever... Not kidding.
Bill Marsh wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Bluejay wrote:Wait for the football fantasy to run its course and nab UConn and Temple. Yes Nova fans, Temple. That would make us must see TV in Philly with the top two programs in the town and add a big state school. Sooner or later we are going to need a ratings bump and I think those two schools would do it.
Either that or sprinkle steroids on the Duquesne program to get some TV coverage in a historic Big East city.
Nope. Nope. Nope. Same reason X wouldn't want Dayton or Cincy. Same reason Gtwn doesn't want GW or VCU (to a lesser degree), same reason PC doesn't want URI, same reason SJU wouldn't want Fordham. If VNova said they didn't want Temple in the BE, would Creighton and any other team say "sorry, but Temple is who we want" or would they stand by their conference brethren, who has been very instrumental in this league having the cred that it has. If XU didn't want Cincy or Dayton, I know that would be enough for me. We don't need two teams in one market. No, no, no to Temple. Ever... Not kidding.
I agree that the Big East doesn't need a 2nd team in the Philly market because Villanova is that big. But there are markets where a 2nd team could improve market penetration. I think that Cincinnati-Dayton is one of those markets. (Admittedly speaking as an outsider to that market.)
BC, for example, would benefit tremendously from having UConn in the ACC. They foolishly oppose their addition. They continue to decline despite supposedly having "eliminated competition" in the New England market. (Speaking as an insider to this market.)
GibsoniaPA wrote:I support Dayton being eventually added. No, I am not a Dayton alumni, no one in my family, I know no one who is. I have once visited the campus-quite a pretty one at that. Just a 60 year old fan of the game.
1. They've played BB since 1900. Dayton does have national recognition, having been a power back in the 1950's when the NIT was the more prestigious tournament. They've hosted more NCAA tournament games than any venue in the US. Their current team is quite fun to watch with 6 scholarship players and a walk on about to become a tournament tam. Their E8 success from last year can't stand alone, but if they string some success together how can you not at least consider them?
2. The vitriol from XUDash and other X fans is very telling. Even in a light hearted hypothetical string like this they can't even stomach the thought of UD having the unmitigated gall to enter their new league. Frankly that's a selling point to get Dayton in there. The BE seems to me to be a league in need of fan bases that just don't like each other and would gladly make a road trip to show it. They've played each other 168 times.
IMHO the league is not going to grow to new heights by solely adding a presence in St Louis, or Richmond (not to discount them as worthy). My point is they need to reel in the casual national fan, and having natural hated rivalries is far more effective. I don't watch the Packers play the Bears because I give a hoot about either team. I find the rivalry interesting and enjoy the players playing their asses off.
Sorry for the long post. I think the BE has a nice thing going now with 10. But just wanted to provide my 2 cents. I'll shut up now and let the X fans have the last word.
Xudash wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:
Nope. Nope. Nope. Same reason X wouldn't want Dayton or Cincy. Same reason Gtwn doesn't want GW or VCU (to a lesser degree), same reason PC doesn't want URI, same reason SJU wouldn't want Fordham. If VNova said they didn't want Temple in the BE, would Creighton and any other team say "sorry, but Temple is who we want" or would they stand by their conference brethren, who has been very instrumental in this league having the cred that it has. If XU didn't want Cincy or Dayton, I know that would be enough for me. We don't need two teams in one market. No, no, no to Temple. Ever... Not kidding.
I agree that the Big East doesn't need a 2nd team in the Philly market because Villanova is that big. But there are markets where a 2nd team could improve market penetration. I think that Cincinnati-Dayton is one of those markets. (Admittedly speaking as an outsider to that market.)
BC, for example, would benefit tremendously from having UConn in the ACC. They foolishly oppose their addition. They continue to decline despite supposedly having "eliminated competition" in the New England market. (Speaking as an insider to this market.)
Bill,
I'm sorry, but you are absolutely speaking as an outsider when it comes to the Ohio TV marketplace; your premise doesn't cut it when it comes to television in that corner of Ohio. I'm not just saying this because I'm a Xavier fan, but you're technically off because the Cincinnati television market is separate and distinct from the Dayton television market. Secondly, the Cincinnati area is a UC, Xavier, UK oriented area. Dayton doesn't register in Cincinnati. UD fans will push that UD is big in the Dayton market, and when it comes to the Dayton market being significant to what the Big East wants to achieve, well, I'll leave that for you to arrive at your own conclusion about that one.
Gumby is absolutely correct: we don't need two teams in one market. That was a HUGE problem for the A10, especially when it came to Philly of all places, because the A10 was dumb enough to stack three programs in Philadelphia when it brought LaSalle into it (Temple, St. Joe's and LaSalle). The three of them found it rough sledding against Nova back then. And, as previously mentioned, you can't drag comparisons to large state schools into this discussion for comparison purposes.
I get the idea of going after a couple of strategic large state schools for fan support purposes, but they have to be the right schools. I remember Xavier going into Philly to play Temple and Temple couldn't sell out its place - that was under Chaney. If it's to be expansion and large state schools is thought to be the way to go, then that to me means football schools like UCONN that can really move the needle; especially UCONN given its proximity to NY.
Otherwise, bring on Gonzaga, because the additions, if they are to occur, truly have to move the needle. And now we're back to that dilemma. Now that we're back there, I'll again submit that we're only 2 years into a 12 year deal - - we have time to see how things play out - especially with the football schools, because the schools we might want are looking at a chessboard that lacks a lot of options at this point.
robinreed wrote:Reply to XUdash and Bill,
I am an XU grad and attended when X and Dayton played each other yearly. I have NO objection to bringing Dayton in if we go to 14. It was a good rivalry in the past and would be a good rivalry in future. The cities are only 48 miles from each other. In terms of population the Cincinnati-Dayton metroplex as of 2013 had a combined population of almost 3.3 million (2.3 mm Cincy, .95 mm Dayton) and expansion and growth in the area along the I-75 corridor has created almost 1 city.
My only concern is that VCU and Wichita are both more deserving of membership and should be the first to be invited. Of course if Uconn should ever downsize football to FCS they would be the first choice. However should we ever go to 14 Dayton and St. Louis must be considered first. My expectation however is that until our TV viewership increases massively the BE will be given NO additional monies for any expansion with the possible exception of Uconn. This could kill the expansion discussion for a decade or more.
Return to Big East basketball message board
Users browsing this forum: stever20 and 30 guests