Cheech wrote:So I am a New Yorker , grew up a huge Big East Fan spent many nites in the Garden watching St John’s play the classic games with Cuse..GT . I have been t the last 5 Big East Tourneys and hopefully will be back this year. Probably been at more tourneys than most of you. But as I have said in very few posts I am only giving an opinion, I don’t attack anyone . I know as of today that discussions are going on with several schools including Gonzaga. Let’s see why happens , I strongly believe they will add as soon as next year.
Bogg wrote:West Coast Pod! West Coast Pod! West Coast Pod!
Cheech wrote:So I am a New Yorker , grew up a huge Big East Fan spent many nites in the Garden watching St John’s play the classic games with Cuse..GT . I have been t the last 5 Big East Tourneys and hopefully will be back this year. Probably been at more tourneys than most of you. But as I have said in very few posts I am only giving an opinion, I don’t attack anyone . I know as of today that discussions are going on with several schools including Gonzaga. Let’s see why happens , I strongly believe they will add as soon as next year.
Cheech wrote:So the case for Dayton. First UD fits the original criteria when the Big East was reformed. We are a like school with strong catholic background, great tradition , rabid Fan base and a stellar reputation across the country for building and running the program long term the right way.….. and so on.
On July 27, 2021 ArmyVet wrote:
Oklahoma and Texas announced that they have formally requested invitations to join the SEC.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------On July 23, 2021 Xudash wrote:
Holy shit Batman:
https://mobile.twitter.com/jackmaccfb/status/1418678701135384579?s=10On July 23, 2021 Jack McGuire wrote:
SEC has been in serious contact with Ohio State, Michigan, Clemson, and Florida State.
Not clear if this will materialize, but they have their eyes on a true 20 team MEGA conference.
Oklahoma and Texas just the start.
Why Texas and Oklahoma joining the SEC is bad news for Ohio State and the Big Ten
But the recruiting trail gets rockier if Texas and Oklahoma bail on the Big 12. Five-star recruits from the talent-rich Lone Star state want to play against the best, and the SEC with the additions of those two programs would provide that chance more than Ohio State in the Big Ten.
It’s often a thin line for southern-based recruits between staying near home or heading to the Midwest. Being able to play in the SEC against Alabama, LSU, Georgia and Florida would elevate Texas and OU recruiting.
There also is the money issue. Adding UT and OU would put the SEC in line for new TV rights deals that, based on an increase in ratings, would at least match what the Big Ten manages. ESPN would be looking at adding another $130 million annually to what is already a $300 million exclusivity contract with the SEC.
Because ESPN also is looking to spend $500 million to secure the proposed 12-team playoff, how willing would the network be to throw crazy money at the Big Ten in future contract negotiations? That’s bad for Ohio State, because less money means having to dig deeper into shallower pockets to keep up with the SEC in everything from facilities to coaching salaries to recruiting to funding name, image, likeness education as NIL compensation evolves.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The rich will continue to get richer and that seems to be the main incentive for the SEC expansion. Each of the current 14 member schools received more than $52 million in 2020, while the Big 12 teams raked in less than $40 million each. In other words, it's all about money.
Also, consider this.....Alabama freshman quarterback Bryce Young has already made a million bucks from endorsements and he hasn't even played a game at 'Bama, much less been named the starter. Young became eligible to receive money from endorsements when the NCAA changed the ruling earlier this year and now all NCAA student athletes are allowed to negotiate their own deals. Once again, it's all about money.
If the SEC continues to expand and actually adds Michigan, Ohio State, Clemson, and Florida State, the only way the other leagues will be able to survive is to form a second Super Conference. It could include teams from the Big 12, Big Ten, and Pac 12. Of course, this is all speculation and isn't likely to actually happen. But last week, I wrote that I didn't see Texas and Oklahoma really becoming the newest members of the SEC and the same day, it became a reality.
On February 20, 2021 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
TABLE 4: Niche's 2021 Best Colleges in America - SCHOOL RANKINGS
Niche Rank • Niche Grade • School • Conference • Niche Net Price
11 • A+ • Vanderbilt Commodores • Southeastern • $25,855
23 • A+ • MICHIGAN WOLVERINES • BIG TEN • $17,357
56 • A+ • Florida Gators • Southeastern • $10,457
57 • A+ • TEXAS LONGHORNS • BIG 12 • $15,502
59 • A+ • Georgia Bulldogs • Southeastern • $15,961
80 • A+ • Texas A&M Aggies • Southeastern • $19,237
92 • A+ • OHIO STATE BUCKEYES • BIG TEN • $18,706
94 • A • FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES • ACC • $12,568
99 • A • CLEMSON TIGERS • ACC • $21,482
134 • A • Auburn Tigers • Southeastern • $23,562
153 • Southeastern Conference - Average Niche Ranking for Present 14 Schools
156 • A • OKLAHOMA SOONERS • BIG 12 • $21,804
161 • A • South Carolina Gamecocks • Southeastern • $21,787
164 • A • Alabama Crimson Tide • Southeastern • $20,623
167 • A- • Mississippi State Bulldogs • Southeastern • $16,471
175 • A- • Missouri Tigers • Southeastern • $15,850
182 • A- • Arkansas Razorbacks • Southeastern • $16,263
201 • A- • Ole Miss Rebels • Southeastern • $14,672
223 • A- • Tennessee Volunteers • Southeastern • $21,024
241 • A- • LSU Tigers • Southeastern • $18,143
283 • B+ • Kentucky Wildcats • Southeastern • $18,958
Omaha1 wrote:Cheech wrote:So I am a New Yorker , grew up a huge Big East Fan spent many nites in the Garden watching St John’s play the classic games with Cuse..GT . I have been t the last 5 Big East Tourneys and hopefully will be back this year. Probably been at more tourneys than most of you. But as I have said in very few posts I am only giving an opinion, I don’t attack anyone . I know as of today that discussions are going on with several schools including Gonzaga. Let’s see why happens , I strongly believe they will add as soon as next year.
Thanks for sharing. But you’re also a die hard Dayton fan posting on a Big East message board pretending to be a fan of a team in the league. Oh and just so happened to be posting mistruths about Xavier. Shocking. As you shared on the Dayton fans thread:Cheech wrote:So the case for Dayton. First UD fits the original criteria when the Big East was reformed. We are a like school with strong catholic background, great tradition , rabid Fan base and a stellar reputation across the country for building and running the program long term the right way.….. and so on.
Xudash wrote:
“DAYTON, Ohio (AP) _ The NCAA today put Dayton’s basketball program on probation, cut back its scholarships and reduced recruiting visits after a university trustee gave loans to the father of a freshman recruit.” The recruit was a guy named Brooks Hall...
GampelCrazies wrote:I mean the Big East has to be talking to teams right? They don't have to add but you would have to think they make/take calls from schools with everything going on.
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