muskienick wrote:Did I miss a big news release prior to this thread beginning? I thought there were only three new members joining the 7 from the Big East. IF the Big East is planning any future expansion, when were those two additional teams announced?
I'm very excited about the 2013-2014 season with each team playing the other nine home and away in a perfectly balanced round-robin Conference schedule. If the League goes to 12 sometime in the future, we'll lose that level of fairness and recruiting visibility in the schedule (even though FOX 1 and 2 might prefer it).
On the other hand, there could also be some excitement generated (along with some additional media centers established) by the spread of the Conference into attractive areas such as St. Louis, MO and Richmond, VA. The actual footprint of the Conference would be largely maintained as it is now, but two larger metropolitan areas would be added into the mix, both with very respectable college basketball programs within their boundaries. And although each member would not make an appearance in each other member's arena every year, there would still be press coverage and radio/tv broadcasts of each team's away games against the members of the other division that could interest aspiring recruits.
augkash wrote:muskienick wrote:Did I miss a big news release prior to this thread beginning? I thought there were only three new members joining the 7 from the Big East. IF the Big East is planning any future expansion, when were those two additional teams announced?
I'm very excited about the 2013-2014 season with each team playing the other nine home and away in a perfectly balanced round-robin Conference schedule. If the League goes to 12 sometime in the future, we'll lose that level of fairness and recruiting visibility in the schedule (even though FOX 1 and 2 might prefer it).
On the other hand, there could also be some excitement generated (along with some additional media centers established) by the spread of the Conference into attractive areas such as St. Louis, MO and Richmond, VA. The actual footprint of the Conference would be largely maintained as it is now, but two larger metropolitan areas would be added into the mix, both with very respectable college basketball programs within their boundaries. And although each member would not make an appearance in each other member's arena every year, there would still be press coverage and radio/tv broadcasts of each team's away games against the members of the other division that could interest aspiring recruits.
Well played. You bash Dayton without even saying their name. Look its gonna be dayton and stl in 2014 just all the reports said earlier. And as you can see Dayton can still being in top 100 talent being in the a10
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