JohnThompson'sTowel wrote:https://twitter.com/jerrymeyer247/status/593474794521243650
Dayton's Miller to Florida if Donovan takes OKC....
A10 not looking so hot with Smart and Miller leaving.
JohnThompson'sTowel wrote:https://twitter.com/jerrymeyer247/status/593474794521243650
Dayton's Miller to Florida if Donovan takes OKC....
A10 not looking so hot with Smart and Miller leaving.
Bostonspider wrote:I would assume the main argument for adding teams is adding more content. If you have 12 teams playing 18 games you know have 108 games for FS to pick from and broadcast. For other sports you can divide into divisions and limit the amount of east-west travel. All I know is that the BE was looking at expansion candidates as of 18 months ago. Maybe they decided that they do not need to expand at all, but they certainly were considering it.
stever20 wrote:BEX wrote:stever20 wrote:The fallacy with Fox though is that they're going to get a chance to bid on things as they expire. As we saw with the NBA- that isn't always the case. The incumbents can go to the leagues before the deal expires and re-up.
I'm confused. Why was Fox involved in the early "re-upping" by the NFL? Do you really think these massive sports leagues wouldn't check with Fox? The "incumbents" wouldn't get their deal shopped around? I'm sure the leagues say "sounds good to us', thanks for the bid, where do we sign?
Fox was involved in the early re-upping by the NFL because it made sense for them to keep their #1 property. ESPN re-upped their deal to keep MNF before it went on the open market.
As the NBA showed they didn't check with Fox. ESPN/Turner made it worth their while to not do it. I would say the NBA is a pretty damn massive sports league, wouldn't you?
I think NBC did the same thing with the NHL to keep it away from ESPN(I could be wrong about that). Same with Fox and Turner with MLB.
stever20 wrote:JohnThompson'sTowel wrote:https://twitter.com/jerrymeyer247/status/593474794521243650
Dayton's Miller to Florida if Donovan takes OKC....
A10 not looking so hot with Smart and Miller leaving.
Yeah everyone here wants to talk about how awful the AAC is- but comparing the coaches especially now in the AAC to the A10 is just night and day....
who are the best coaches in the A10 now? Hurley and then who?
meanwhile the AAC has Larry Brown, Fran Dunphy, Mick Cronin, Kelvin Sampson, Frank Haith, Kevin Ollie, Josh Pastner. Any of those would be the top coach in the A10. And would say UCF even got a top 100 recruit.
ohiohsbball wrote:JohnThompson'sTowel wrote:https://twitter.com/jerrymeyer247/status/593474794521243650
Dayton's Miller to Florida if Donovan takes OKC....
A10 not looking so hot with Smart and Miller leaving.
I would be shocked if Archie Miller goes to Florida. I don't see him staying at Dayton forever, but if he leaves, I see him taking a basketball school; I see him going to Syracuse when Boeheim is done. I know they have struggled in the post Spurrier era, but Florida is still a football school where basketball is second fiddle.
marquette wrote:stever20 wrote:JohnThompson'sTowel wrote:https://twitter.com/jerrymeyer247/status/593474794521243650
Dayton's Miller to Florida if Donovan takes OKC....
A10 not looking so hot with Smart and Miller leaving.
Yeah everyone here wants to talk about how awful the AAC is- but comparing the coaches especially now in the AAC to the A10 is just night and day....
who are the best coaches in the A10 now? Hurley and then who?
meanwhile the AAC has Larry Brown, Fran Dunphy, Mick Cronin, Kelvin Sampson, Frank Haith, Kevin Ollie, Josh Pastner. Any of those would be the top coach in the A10. And would say UCF even got a top 100 recruit.
But somehow the A10 got more bids than the AAC both years. Weird. Oh well, I'm sure none of those coaches would move if offered by Florida (not that Pastner will have much choice if he doesn't get a sweet 16 soon).
ohiohsbball wrote:JohnThompson'sTowel wrote:https://twitter.com/jerrymeyer247/status/593474794521243650
Dayton's Miller to Florida if Donovan takes OKC....
A10 not looking so hot with Smart and Miller leaving.
I would be shocked if Archie Miller goes to Florida. I don't see him staying at Dayton forever, but if he leaves, I see him taking a basketball school; I see him going to Syracuse when Boeheim is done. I know they have struggled in the post Spurrier era, but Florida is still a football school where basketball is second fiddle.
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