kayako wrote:Xudash wrote:As has been mentioned repeatedly here, the Big East is in a very strong position, even with all of the NIL and portal commotion, and with all the realignment activity to-date. We probably should sit tight if we don't have to add for some unforeseen reason, assuming the new media agreement works out to our advantage. Then perhaps some interesting options could come our way, making expansion make sense.
I wonder if the BE is actually in a strong negotiating position with Fox. In a given week, up to 40% of our games involve DePaul or Georgetown, and there's been way too many blowout uninteresting games this season. 12 is so much better than 11, it wouldn't surprise me if just a decently drawing program (TV not attendance) makes it worth expanding.
kayako wrote:Xudash wrote:As has been mentioned repeatedly here, the Big East is in a very strong position, even with all of the NIL and portal commotion, and with all the realignment activity to-date. We probably should sit tight if we don't have to add for some unforeseen reason, assuming the new media agreement works out to our advantage. Then perhaps some interesting options could come our way, making expansion make sense.
I wonder if the BE is actually in a strong negotiating position with Fox. In a given week, up to 40% of our games involve DePaul or Georgetown, and there's been way too many blowout uninteresting games this season. 12 is so much better than 11, it wouldn't surprise me if just a decently drawing program (TV not attendance) makes it worth expanding.
stever20 wrote:to your point 31% of all conference games this year have been blowouts per ken pom(20+ point margin). Only the WCC with a higher %. 3rd place is MWC at only 20.2%.
kayako wrote:stever20 wrote:to your point 31% of all conference games this year have been blowouts per ken pom(20+ point margin). Only the WCC with a higher %. 3rd place is MWC at only 20.2%.
Yikes that's an ugly picture!
dakphonics wrote:
Media Market
Richmond is a bigger market than Spokane and Dayton. It is often said that Dayton is the same media market as Cincinnati. No it isn't. If you've ever been to Dayton you know it is its own city and its own distinct metro. That's like people saying Madison Wisconsin and Milwaukee are the same. Or Lincoln Nebraska and Omaha. Or Providence and Boston. No they aren't. I've been all over the country and I think Omaha is a great city, and I wouldn't say that about Dayton. However, Dayton is similar in size, and their fans love their local basketball team A LOT. There are more people in Dayton that care about the basketball team with their city's namesake, than there are in Chicago cheering for DePaul by a mile. They sellout UD arena.
1 St. John's New York 19,557,311
2 Seton Hall NewYork 19,557,311
3 DePaul Chicago 9,274,140
4 Georgetown WashingtonDC 6,265,183
5 Villanova Philadelphia 6,241,164
6 Xavier Cincinnati 2,258,099
7 Butler Indianapolis 2,119,839
8 Providence Providence 1,673,802
9 Marquette Milwaukee 1,559,792
10 VCU Richmond 1,339,182
11 Creighton Omaha-Council Bluffs 976,671
12 Dayton Dayton 812,595
13 Gonzaga Spokane 597,919
14 Uconn Hartford-New Haven 573,244
Vill wrote:Speaking purely as a fan, none of Dayton, SLU, nor VCU move the needle for me. That is, I wouldn't be terribly motivated to buy tickets to watch them play a game in my arena.
Gonzaga, Syracuse or Notre Dame? Now, you've got my attention.
Husky_U wrote:dakphonics wrote:
Media Market
Richmond is a bigger market than Spokane and Dayton. It is often said that Dayton is the same media market as Cincinnati. No it isn't. If you've ever been to Dayton you know it is its own city and its own distinct metro. That's like people saying Madison Wisconsin and Milwaukee are the same. Or Lincoln Nebraska and Omaha. Or Providence and Boston. No they aren't. I've been all over the country and I think Omaha is a great city, and I wouldn't say that about Dayton. However, Dayton is similar in size, and their fans love their local basketball team A LOT. There are more people in Dayton that care about the basketball team with their city's namesake, than there are in Chicago cheering for DePaul by a mile. They sellout UD arena.
1 St. John's New York 19,557,311
2 Seton Hall NewYork 19,557,311
3 DePaul Chicago 9,274,140
4 Georgetown WashingtonDC 6,265,183
5 Villanova Philadelphia 6,241,164
6 Xavier Cincinnati 2,258,099
7 Butler Indianapolis 2,119,839
8 Providence Providence 1,673,802
9 Marquette Milwaukee 1,559,792
10 VCU Richmond 1,339,182
11 Creighton Omaha-Council Bluffs 976,671
12 Dayton Dayton 812,595
13 Gonzaga Spokane 597,919
14 Uconn Hartford-New Haven 573,244
Where did these numbers come from?
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