Burrito wrote:I like that 14 team league. It could get 5-7 teams into the NCAA Tournament every year and I could see it earning $13-$17 Million in tournament money each year. On top of the TV money from Fox, that is not bad at all.
Obviously VCU and Wichita State are not good institutional fits for the new league. But they would make it more competitive basketball wise.
IbleedVCU wrote:Being a VCU fan, it is obvious what outcome I would like for the Rams but in all honesty I wanted to show everyone some statistics that I put together. If the conference is about making the best basketball conference, VCU and Wichita State shouldn't be ignored.
Here are some statistics that I put together. http://www.vcuramfootball.com/NewBigEast.htm Oh by the way; I had to store it on a domain I own, which coincidentally deals with starting football at VCU. To alleviate any stress that VCU may add football, I can tell you for sure that it probably will never happen. If VCU gets into the New Big East it will definitely never happen. My study concluded it probably would cost around 150 million to start up but that is another story.
I believe a 14 team conference adding Dayton, St. Louis, VCU and Wichita State would be one of the top conferences in the country. It would be split into 2 divisions of 7 where each school would play their division twice (home & away) and the other division once equaling 19 conference games. In my statistics, you can clearly see that VCU and Wichita State's average RPI for the last 5 years would have been one of the highest in the New Big East. You also look for team stability and willingness to invest in the basketball program as both VCU and Wichita State have kept their coach from taking higher profile jobs. Both schools also pay their coach around 1.5 million and play in front of sellout crowds. And now that Wichita State is in the Final Four; it just puts the icing on the cake. These two programs have shown that their success is sustainable and it would be a shame for the New Big East league to ignore it.
yorost wrote:All things can change. If the point of using football was to move up in conferences and gain revenue for sports, joining our conference could mitigate the need. I'm sure the more basketball success they have the less imperative it is for them to have football. It's not like they can just add football and join a power conference, or even make money. Don't read to far into past statements, if football coming blocks them from money they probably aren't going spend money to do it without someone giving them assurances for their future in football, i.e. Metro ensuring them a football spot or something.
It's also worth pointing out that if they joined our conference football might become near impossible to add. If we really have a grant of rights they'll be in a jam to try and move somewhere with football. Maybe they leave down the road, but that's ok, a school adding football isn't going to give a terribly poor perception on them leaving.
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