adoraz wrote:Big East should be proactive, but not concerned.
1. We are good through 2026, period.
2. By then, who knows what our makeup will be. Maybe we add UConn. Maybe we add VCU and they turn into a power. Maybe SJU and Georgetown return to power and fill the arena. Also, don't forget SJU is the host for the NCAAs this year (along with MSG). SJU returning to power would be huge for a number of reasons.
3. It is unlikely the ACC would want to go to MSG every year. However, even if they did and won the bid what would stop us from making our tournament the week prior (similar to what the Big Ten will do)?
4. So, the only real threat would be if BOTH the ACC and Big Ten got into a bidding war and both beat us out for those 2 weeks. Again, this is extremely unlikely.
5. Absolute worst case, we go to Barclays. I don't see that happening though, and it's pointless to worry about things 10 years from now.
That said, VCU and Dayton would really help to fill the arena. Weren't they basically the only 2 fan bases at Barclays the past couple years?
Xudash wrote:adoraz wrote:Big East should be proactive, but not concerned.
1. We are good through 2026, period.
2. By then, who knows what our makeup will be. Maybe we add UConn. Maybe we add VCU and they turn into a power. Maybe SJU and Georgetown return to power and fill the arena. Also, don't forget SJU is the host for the NCAAs this year (along with MSG). SJU returning to power would be huge for a number of reasons.
3. It is unlikely the ACC would want to go to MSG every year. However, even if they did and won the bid what would stop us from making our tournament the week prior (similar to what the Big Ten will do)?
4. So, the only real threat would be if BOTH the ACC and Big Ten got into a bidding war and both beat us out for those 2 weeks. Again, this is extremely unlikely.
5. Absolute worst case, we go to Barclays. I don't see that happening though, and it's pointless to worry about things 10 years from now.
That said, VCU and Dayton would really help to fill the arena. Weren't they basically the only 2 fan bases at Barclays the past couple years?
Unless I'm misreading some articles concerning this issue, you do realize the place has been pretty damn full through the efforts of the existing members already.
Beyond that, the Big East leadership, when it comes to the matter of contemplating adding programs, which they certainly don't appear to be doing in the slightest presently, probably will focus on performance metrics that are above and beyond how well a program travels to a conference tournament. From their point of view, that will be expected.
adoraz wrote:Xudash wrote:adoraz wrote:Big East should be proactive, but not concerned.
1. We are good through 2026, period.
2. By then, who knows what our makeup will be. Maybe we add UConn. Maybe we add VCU and they turn into a power. Maybe SJU and Georgetown return to power and fill the arena. Also, don't forget SJU is the host for the NCAAs this year (along with MSG). SJU returning to power would be huge for a number of reasons.
3. It is unlikely the ACC would want to go to MSG every year. However, even if they did and won the bid what would stop us from making our tournament the week prior (similar to what the Big Ten will do)?
4. So, the only real threat would be if BOTH the ACC and Big Ten got into a bidding war and both beat us out for those 2 weeks. Again, this is extremely unlikely.
5. Absolute worst case, we go to Barclays. I don't see that happening though, and it's pointless to worry about things 10 years from now.
That said, VCU and Dayton would really help to fill the arena. Weren't they basically the only 2 fan bases at Barclays the past couple years?
Unless I'm misreading some articles concerning this issue, you do realize the place has been pretty damn full through the efforts of the existing members already.
Beyond that, the Big East leadership, when it comes to the matter of contemplating adding programs, which they certainly don't appear to be doing in the slightest presently, probably will focus on performance metrics that are above and beyond how well a program travels to a conference tournament. From their point of view, that will be expected.
3 years and sold out 1 game so far. Not bad, and we've been improving, but room for improvement. Original Big East sold out more than just the finals.
alduflux wrote:Why would the B1G not be interested in a yearly MSG tournament? Is travel really that big a deal? They sent their football champ to the Rose Bowl for one hundred years and didn't seam to mind the travel.
Xudash wrote:You can't solve that with UD. You can't solve that with VCU.
You're after something that would appear to require UCONN and Syracuse - at a minimum - if this is about selling out every session every year.
EMT wrote:alduflux wrote:Why would the B1G not be interested in a yearly MSG tournament? Is travel really that big a deal? They sent their football champ to the Rose Bowl for one hundred years and didn't seam to mind the travel.
What affinity does NYC have to Midwest schools that they would want to permanently relocate their tournament ?
alduflux wrote:EMT wrote:alduflux wrote:Why would the B1G not be interested in a yearly MSG tournament? Is travel really that big a deal? They sent their football champ to the Rose Bowl for one hundred years and didn't seam to mind the travel.
What affinity does NYC have to Midwest schools that they would want to permanently relocate their tournament ?
Half the Big East is in the Mid-West. Why would those schools want a permanent tourney in NYC?
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