ArmyVet wrote:Hoopfan wrote:Institutional fit out the window...VCu is a no brainier. Big fan base, money to spend, and dedicated to basketball
This has been debated for years on this board, but ask yourself this question - which of the 10 current Big East schools would vote to add VCU?
Nova? no
Hoyas? no
PC? no
new schools - CU, XU, BU - no, no, no
If the schools don't want VCU, it's not going to happen.
Xudash wrote:ArmyVet wrote:Hoopfan wrote:Institutional fit out the window...VCu is a no brainier. Big fan base, money to spend, and dedicated to basketball
This has been debated for years on this board, but ask yourself this question - which of the 10 current Big East schools would vote to add VCU?
Nova? no
Hoyas? no
PC? no
new schools - CU, XU, BU - no, no, no
If the schools don't want VCU, it's not going to happen.
Which of the 9 current fellow Big East schools would side against Xavier were Dayton's name placed on the table for consideration?
Beyond that, why all the panic all of a sudden because of a move that a highly unstable conference may make? The AAC isn't going to receive a media agreement that even comes remotely close to that of the Big East.
Xudash wrote:ArmyVet wrote:Hoopfan wrote:Institutional fit out the window...VCu is a no brainier. Big fan base, money to spend, and dedicated to basketball
This has been debated for years on this board, but ask yourself this question - which of the 10 current Big East schools would vote to add VCU?
Nova? no
Hoyas? no
PC? no
new schools - CU, XU, BU - no, no, no
If the schools don't want VCU, it's not going to happen.
Which of the 9 current fellow Big East schools would side against Xavier were Dayton's name placed on the table for consideration?
Beyond that, why all the panic all of a sudden because of a move that a highly unstable conference may make? The AAC isn't going to receive a media agreement that even comes remotely close to that of the Big East.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:No doubt from UConn's discussions (or unofficial talks), the American is looking at adding Dayton, Wichita State and VCU, according to Blauds.
Bill Marsh wrote:The Big East isn't going to receive a media agreement that even comes remotely close to the current agreement if ratings don't improve. Money is the life blood of college sports in the 21st century. Without the Fox deal, the Big East pretty quickly becomes the A10.
The only thing that is inevitable is change. The Big East has to stay out in front of the next wave. Fox took a chance on us, but they won't do it again if we don't justify what they're paying us. We're now into our 4th year, so the wait & see posture with regard to ratings now has some mileage on it. When the biggest draw on Fox is NASCAR, there aren't a lot of crossover fans coming to watch our games from their other big feature.
I'm not as confident as you that VCU, Dayton, and Wichita State added to UConn, Temple, Cincy, Memphis, SMU, and Houston wouldn't create some buzz. The BE will need to do something to counter that. Even if it doesn't happen, the ratings need a boost. Where does it come from?
Bill Marsh wrote:gosports1 wrote:UConn will be fine. one bad season does not a program make (or destroy)
You are a wise man with rare insight.
Xudash wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:The Big East isn't going to receive a media agreement that even comes remotely close to the current agreement if ratings don't improve. Money is the life blood of college sports in the 21st century. Without the Fox deal, the Big East pretty quickly becomes the A10.
The only thing that is inevitable is change. The Big East has to stay out in front of the next wave. Fox took a chance on us, but they won't do it again if we don't justify what they're paying us. We're now into our 4th year, so the wait & see posture with regard to ratings now has some mileage on it. When the biggest draw on Fox is NASCAR, there aren't a lot of crossover fans coming to watch our games from their other big feature.
I'm not as confident as you that VCU, Dayton, and Wichita State added to UConn, Temple, Cincy, Memphis, SMU, and Houston wouldn't create some buzz. The BE will need to do something to counter that. Even if it doesn't happen, the ratings need a boost. Where does it come from?
You made fair points and asked a fair question.
I wasn't focused on the buzz such a move may create. I was more focused on what they would be able to do in terms of securing money from a broadcaster. That line-up doesn't strike me as something that is going to attract close to the probably once-in-a-lifetime money we did.
The media model probably is going to change materially anyway for everyone in the near future. Nonetheless, assuming we continue the discussion with respect to the way things are now, the only way the ratings will receive a material boost is if we add big schools. I can't see it working out any other way. Big schools in markets we presently aren't in and that are reasonably attractive would be the goal for securing that ratings boost.
When it comes to the Big East and securing a ratings boost, then it specifically becomes about UCONN, first and foremost, notwithstanding all the stated reasons for why UCONN isn't coming to the BE.
Big schools invariably take us back to that private / public thing. That's its own problem isn't it: can we stay all-private over time if the ratings thing doesn't work itself out with the 10 of us?
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