billyjack wrote:On a side note from a couple of pages ago...
In the never-happening scenario where a some ACC schools become available, am i the only one here that has no interest in having them join the Big East? I have absolutely no interest in watching Wake Forest (as little interest as Wake fans would have in watching PC). I have no interest in Boston College, even with their long history with us. I freakin hate Duke, and don't want them in our conference. Like, we're supposed to get all excited because of these clown ACC schools?
These ACC scenarios will never happen, but whatever, I like the 10 of us we already have.
That is all.
NJRedman wrote:_lh wrote:Bill,
We can go round and round on this if you like but we are never going to agree. You believe that UCONN can chase big time football and P5 membership forever and I think they will run out of money in the next decade or so without P5 membership. Time will tell who is correct.
For now, UCONN does not need the BE and the BE does not need UCONN. I am in favor of the BE staying at 10 teams forever but in the small chance either becomes available, I would be on board with adding UCONN and ND only. No other program would be worth it to me.
I'm with you. I don't think UConn wants to drop FB but it could come to it just because they have a realistic option to join a power conference if they drop FB.
DeltaV wrote:billyjack wrote:On a side note from a couple of pages ago...
In the never-happening scenario where a some ACC schools become available, am i the only one here that has no interest in having them join the Big East? I have absolutely no interest in watching Wake Forest (as little interest as Wake fans would have in watching PC). I have no interest in Boston College, even with their long history with us. I freakin hate Duke, and don't want them in our conference. Like, we're supposed to get all excited because of these clown ACC schools?
These ACC scenarios will never happen, but whatever, I like the 10 of us we already have.
That is all.
It's about more than just recent basketball success, it's about the institution as a whole. Private, academically rigorous, a good fit with the rest of the conference. Connections for graduates, helping to spread our brand across the nation. That's probably a bigger reason why Dayton and St Joe's aren't options... Not just TV markets, but regional spread. It's the reason the Big 10 took Rutgers.
Plus, they would help open up recruiting in the south. And I now live in south Carolina, so I could see a game in person again
And that's why UConn isn't a fit for us, and we both know it. We don't fit together. She's that girl we all dated who was fun, but in the end we were terrible for each other. Can we stop screaming about her to each other? They'll either be fine or they won't, but it's no matter to us. We won't save them, and they won't help us.
gtmoBlue wrote:DeltaV wrote:billyjack wrote:On a side note from a couple of pages ago...
In the never-happening scenario where a some ACC schools become available, am i the only one here that has no interest in having them join the Big East? I have absolutely no interest in watching Wake Forest (as little interest as Wake fans would have in watching PC). I have no interest in Boston College, even with their long history with us. I freakin hate Duke, and don't want them in our conference. Like, we're supposed to get all excited because of these clown ACC schools?
These ACC scenarios will never happen, but whatever, I like the 10 of us we already have.
That is all.
It's about more than just recent basketball success, it's about the institution as a whole. Private, academically rigorous, a good fit with the rest of the conference. Connections for graduates, helping to spread our brand across the nation. That's probably a bigger reason why Dayton and St Joe's aren't options... Not just TV markets, but regional spread. It's the reason the Big 10 took Rutgers.
Plus, they would help open up recruiting in the south. And I now live in south Carolina, so I could see a game in person again
And that's why UConn isn't a fit for us, and we both know it. We don't fit together. She's that girl we all dated who was fun, but in the end we were terrible for each other. Can we stop screaming about her to each other? They'll either be fine or they won't, but it's no matter to us. We won't save them, and they won't help us.
Great post DeltaV.
Private...Academics...Moves the needle with good sports (basketball, others)...and Institutional/cultural fit. Folks and universities outside of the BE can see that we have and are developing a very good to potentially great conference here. There will obviously be a couple of missteps by the league office (this coming season's Gavitt Games for example) along the way. Invariably a school or 2 will have a misstep as well. But overall the Big East is trending up-rapidly. IMO evry Div1 private school wishes they were in our shoes: no public disclosures (FOIA), far less reports to the gov't, not having to disclose their financial dealings, ignoring the curiosity of the public at-large.
Lastly, if a university wants to leave a conference and move (if it has an available option)...it doesn't matter what a conference says or threatens...the university will leave. Once a school has made the decision and embarked on that course they will not turn back (see ND, Louisville, Rutgers, Nebraska, Missouri, Texas AM, several others)
The Grant of Rights is supposed to stop the hemorrhaging...but it can't. Schools will take their current conference to court. They will embark upon vicious, protracted, and very public battles...the longer the better. Conferences do not like their dirty laundry hanging outside for all the world to see - they cave in to the demands of the school. Usually for much less money than a GOR stipulates.
After the next round of Football five raiding...folks nationwide will be shocked and awed at the fallout. Any private school(s) left in the wake will be seriously considering All of their options. For a private university needle-mover that can meet the criteria, the Big East will be a welcome site indeed. And Val and the BE presidents will be standing there with the welcome mat, smiling.
DeltaV wrote:billyjack wrote:On a side note from a couple of pages ago...
In the never-happening scenario where a some ACC schools become available, am i the only one here that has no interest in having them join the Big East? I have absolutely no interest in watching Wake Forest (as little interest as Wake fans would have in watching PC). I have no interest in Boston College, even with their long history with us. I freakin hate Duke, and don't want them in our conference. Like, we're supposed to get all excited because of these clown ACC schools?
These ACC scenarios will never happen, but whatever, I like the 10 of us we already have.
That is all.
It's about more than just recent basketball success, it's about the institution as a whole. Private, academically rigorous, a good fit with the rest of the conference. Connections for graduates, helping to spread our brand across the nation. That's probably a bigger reason why Dayton and St Joe's aren't options... Not just TV markets, but regional spread. It's the reason the Big 10 took Rutgers.
NovaBall wrote:If Boston college were to drop football they would be very high on my list of teams to add. Right up there with uconn, notre dame, and cuse.
They aren't dropping football, so it doesn't matter, but I would add them in a second. They fit the institutional profile very well, and it would give the conference three of the top five catholic schools in the nation (and holy cross de-emphasized sports and notre dame being the other along with gtown and nova).
I also think BC basketball could do well out of the big east. Better sell to recruits, better fit for their program.
DeltaV wrote:NovaBall wrote:If Boston college were to drop football they would be very high on my list of teams to add. Right up there with uconn, notre dame, and cuse.
They aren't dropping football, so it doesn't matter, but I would add them in a second. They fit the institutional profile very well, and it would give the conference three of the top five catholic schools in the nation (and holy cross de-emphasized sports and notre dame being the other along with gtown and nova).
I also think BC basketball could do well out of the big east. Better sell to recruits, better fit for their program.
One of the 'total realignment' concepts that I've seen posted elsewhere was the creation of a 'private conference' for the likes of Syracuse, BC, Notre Dame, Duke, Miami, Vandy, Wake, Northwestern. One of the problems with it, though, was there weren't really enough teams to flesh it out (unless you really made it a coast-to-coast league with Stanford and BYU, although that would be a very interesting conference).
Now, I promise I haven't been drinking this morning...but what if that conference was us? ND, Duke, Northwestern I think are big enough in research dollars and sports that they can compete with the flagship state schools, and I think Miami has sold their soul for that as well. I know they would never willingly relegate to D1AA, but if they were 'left out', what about creating a D1AA/FCS/whatever the name is these days football conference? It would be centered in the northeast (maybe pick up an associate member from the CAA or Patriot like Fordham or Richmond), with school names that actually mean something to TV eyes in the NE corridor (when I was at Nova, we always joked about how irrelevant the football team was to us...but that was because we were playing the likes of UDelaware and...ummm, I don't remember anyone else they played; Villanova Georgetown? Villanova BC? That may actually get interest).
I love the 10 team round robin as much as anyone, but you have to admit a nice, reasonably geographically compact, "all sports" conference with 14 members would be interesting (or even 13), if those gets were Cuse, BC, Wake, and Vanderbilt. Emphasize the focus on big time basketball and big time undergrad education and alumni contacts, and beginning March under the lights in the Garden.
Ok, I'll put down the crack pipe now.
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