BillEsq wrote:As this topic has devolved to non revs... i give my 2 cents
conference tourneys' only matter in team sports. (track and swimming and the like will still have conference meets)
Yes basketball is the only one that matters... but m soccer would be the next best- most of the teams in the BE are breaking even, and well its soccer people expect tournaments.
My 2 cents on all non-revs and with the league supporting conference tournaments. while acceptable it is bush league. Yes we know the league is basketball first but if it looks like to others that there is no focus on non-revs it hurts the overall status of the league. Go to a ND, Duke or ect. there facilities are mind boggling. If the BE seriously is entertaining picking up scraps from the BCS blow up (ACC) it will need to get its act together in the non revs. One of the big reasons ND was never a real risk to join is the overall lack of commitment to non-revs of the C7 teams-
Personally i don't think it will kill the league for one year or two. At this point i am resigned to believe that somehow the C7 entered into this without doing much preplanning. So until they get things sorted out my guess it will be what it is. (on a side note i never advise clients to make hundred million dollar decisions on the fly. What the BE has right now is screwing up the fall sports in such a away that it makes the league look idiotic. In some sense it might be easier for them to have 10 teams as they won't need to get as many officials and other personnel going in order to operate the league. Its a half ass way to do it but it is what it is.
It is true that the average fan really just follow basketball and if the BE gets 4-6 teams in they should be ok in overall perception with the masses. But they will need to get there acts together overall if they want to impress the other powers that be. After all they are competing with the ACC for MSG not the MAAC. They also put themselves in a potential worse case situation. they get 3 or less teams in the tourney. If this occurs and the league is ridiculed for mismanagement of its non-revs its a PR disaster, and that would reflect on recruiting. Trust me recruits know when they are going into a high class sports complex, and just one good sport does not qualify.
BillEsq wrote:LOL you might be surprised.
Go to one of the campuses of a major sports team. Heck take Louisville it has surrounded its campus with multi million dollar facilities for all of its not revs. While touring the new recruits around it can say that it has all these things and mention several other top 25 rated programs. This shows campus commitment to sports. Its also fun to add to the recruit speech that as a result of all of this success the 40 million dollar sports medicine facility is possible, plus all the other potentially shared work out facilities trainers and etc.
No while they might not take the basketball recruit into the state of the art multi million dollar natatorium, or introduce him to the men's tennis coach. They will escort the recruit past the facilities, mention the over all success of the program, and then tell him that all of these resources are available to the athletic program. Its big time vs. Little time if you want big recruits you need to show big time glitter and gold.
DumpsterFireA10 wrote:BillEsq wrote:LOL you might be surprised.
Go to one of the campuses of a major sports team. Heck take Louisville it has surrounded its campus with multi million dollar facilities for all of its not revs. While touring the new recruits around it can say that it has all these things and mention several other top 25 rated programs. This shows campus commitment to sports. Its also fun to add to the recruit speech that as a result of all of this success the 40 million dollar sports medicine facility is possible, plus all the other potentially shared work out facilities trainers and etc.
No while they might not take the basketball recruit into the state of the art multi million dollar natatorium, or introduce him to the men's tennis coach. They will escort the recruit past the facilities, mention the over all success of the program, and then tell him that all of these resources are available to the athletic program. Its big time vs. Little time if you want big recruits you need to show big time glitter and gold.
SLU is one of the worst example of mishandling non-revs (well, the whole athletic department for that matter). National power in soccer, only to let coaches go. One of the best baseball facilities in the United States is a mile away, and they may get one game in Busch Stadium. Women's basketball has been a revolving door of coaches. Even the mishandling of the Willie Reed incident goes to the perception that the athletic department has its head firmly tucked somewhere a head shouldn't be tucked.4
Just one more reason that Saint Louis is where they are now.
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