True, but the Georgetown at Connecticut game goes as a American Athletic Conference TV rights game.Jet915 wrote:Jet915 wrote:12 national Fox games and 2 CBS games are awesome for the conference.
Actually, it's 12 national Fox games and 3 CBS games as Georgetown @ UCONN will be on CBS on January 23rd.
MUPanther wrote:True, but the Georgetown at Connecticut game goes as a American Athletic Conference TV rights game.Jet915 wrote:Jet915 wrote:12 national Fox games and 2 CBS games are awesome for the conference.
Actually, it's 12 national Fox games and 3 CBS games as Georgetown @ UCONN will be on CBS on January 23rd.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:Duke seems willing to play as many games in NYC that they can. First it is the BB Mecca and it's a great experience for their kids; 2). he recruits heavily in NY and the Northeast so it's an opportunity for him to get recruits out to games, and 3). there are a lot of Duke alums in the area. I think games vs. SJU are great opportunities for many schools (UK, Syr, Pitt, Duke, L'ville, etc.) to be visible in an area of the country that is strategic to their BB success.
I would like to see SJU use it to their advantage ("come to SJU and play in the BE and against Duke, Syr, UK at the Garden") but not allow others to use it to their advantage ("sorry Pitt, screw you, we're not giving you an opportunity to play a game in a desired recruiting area..go call Fordham").
stever20 wrote:Also, UConn and WVU play at MSG with the Jimmy V Classic.
At times, I don't even think MSG really controls things. I mean take the Jimmy V classic. I am pretty sure that it's ESPN that determines who is playing in that, not MSG. Same with the Exempt tournaments. I'll say this- St John's definitely doesn't control who plays in MSG.
NJRedman wrote:stever20 wrote:Also, UConn and WVU play at MSG with the Jimmy V Classic.
At times, I don't even think MSG really controls things. I mean take the Jimmy V classic. I am pretty sure that it's ESPN that determines who is playing in that, not MSG. Same with the Exempt tournaments. I'll say this- St John's definitely doesn't control who plays in MSG.
And neither does any other team, you have to be invited to those things and if you're not your best bet is signing a deal with SJU. You can't play in the same preseason tourney two seasons in a row. Pitt isn't going to play at MSG every year. Duke could probably pull it off but not many others can.
MSG and out location is a good draw when signing OOC deals. Just within the last 5 years we've had home and homes with programs like Duke,UCLA and Syracuse. Good teams will play us as means to play in NYC.
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