Django wrote:What if the B1G annexed the BE for basketball and poached the ACC, B12 and PAC? Here’s at a 41-team super conference with 4 divisions.
East
BC-PC-UCONN-Cuse-St John’s-SHU-Nova-Rutgers-GT-Maryland
Midwest
X-OSU-Mich-MSU-Indiana-Butler-Purdue-Notre Dame-Illin-PSU-pitt
Middle-west
Wisco-Marq-Nwstrn-DePaul-Minn-Iowa-ISU-Creighton-KU-Ksu
West-PAC
Neb-Col-Arizona-Asu-Gonzaga-Wash-Oregon-Stanford-UCLA-USC
For football you could have East and West with 15 team divisions
MullinMayhem wrote:I feel like this is inevitable. It's pretty clear that in the end only the SEC & B1G will be left standing. Remnants of B12/ACC/PAC12 plus the Big East will likely be added as basketball only members. This is honestly the best case scenario for the Big East, because I don't think we will survive another 20 yrs at this rate as a basketball only league. At the end of the day, we don't want to be lumped in with big football schools, but it may be the only way to survive. Eventually, if you are not a B1G or SEC school, you will essentially be Division 2 or at best seen as mid major. All the best recruits will go there. The biggest TV deals will be there. The most $ and biggest brands will go there. We need to be there if we want long term survival especially as being a power basketball league. If there is a scenario where the B1G and SEC break away from NCAA which is obviously going to happen (when not if) and we do not get included, our product is much less attractive & the schools are now seen as 2nd tier in hoops. You are who you surround yourself with. I remember looking up inside Carnesecca Arena seeing the banners of Notre Dame and the like next to "St. John's". It has a legitimizing effect that you matter. If we lose our link to major brands, we are not going to be seen as on their level.
MullinMayhem wrote:I feel like this is inevitable. It's pretty clear that in the end only the SEC & B1G will be left standing. Remnants of B12/ACC/PAC12 plus the Big East will likely be added as basketball only members. This is honestly the best case scenario for the Big East, because I don't think we will survive another 20 yrs at this rate as a basketball only league. At the end of the day, we don't want to be lumped in with big football schools, but it may be the only way to survive. Eventually, if you are not a B1G or SEC school, you will essentially be Division 2 or at best seen as mid major. All the best recruits will go there. The biggest TV deals will be there. The most $ and biggest brands will go there. We need to be there if we want long term survival especially as being a power basketball league. If there is a scenario where the B1G and SEC break away from NCAA which is obviously going to happen (when not if) and we do not get included, our product is much less attractive & the schools are now seen as 2nd tier in hoops. You are who you surround yourself with. I remember looking up inside Carnesecca Arena seeing the banners of Notre Dame and the like next to "St. John's". It has a legitimizing effect that you matter. If we lose our link to major brands, we are not going to be seen as on their level.
adoraz wrote:While I do think these new super conferences may make things tougher for the Big East in the long run (from a revenue perspective), I'd be surprised if the P2 omits any of the current ~350 D1 basketball schools from a future tournament. Further, I'd be VERY surprised if they omit the Big East. There are so many fans of non-Power colleges throughout the country who follow during the regular season and March Madness because of their school. They know they will likely never win a national title but all they need to do is win their conference (or for some leagues like WCC or A10 a couple at-large bids could be up for grabs). From there they will play in a postseason game against a big opponent with dreams of becoming the next St. Peter's. Maybe even Butler or Loyola and in a few years could find themselves in a much better conference. I know this first hand because before I got my MBA from St. John's I attended one of those schools. That school still hasn't accomplished the dream of moving up in the college basketball rankings but the hope remains there.
I'll just say this: if the P2 leaves out the Big East I will stop watching college basketball. There are millions of other fans throughout the country who I'm sure feel the same way about their school/conference.
Also, I like MM's idea of being annexed into the Big Ten and have thought of that myself, but I'm not very confident it'll happen. The idea of a mega tournament at MSG each year has to be appealing to the Big Ten (we already know they can't do that successfully with their current setup and UCLA/USC won't help), but as Jasper mentioned all of these moves have been about football.
Will certainly be an interesting few years.
Jasper67 wrote:adoraz wrote:While I do think these new super conferences may make things tougher for the Big East in the long run (from a revenue perspective), I'd be surprised if the P2 omits any of the current ~350 D1 basketball schools from a future tournament. Further, I'd be VERY surprised if they omit the Big East. There are so many fans of non-Power colleges throughout the country who follow during the regular season and March Madness because of their school. They know they will likely never win a national title but all they need to do is win their conference (or for some leagues like WCC or A10 a couple at-large bids could be up for grabs). From there they will play in a postseason game against a big opponent with dreams of becoming the next St. Peter's. Maybe even Butler or Loyola and in a few years could find themselves in a much better conference. I know this first hand because before I got my MBA from St. John's I attended one of those schools. That school still hasn't accomplished the dream of moving up in the college basketball rankings but the hope remains there.
I'll just say this: if the P2 leaves out the Big East I will stop watching college basketball. There are millions of other fans throughout the country who I'm sure feel the same way about their school/conference.
Also, I like MM's idea of being annexed into the Big Ten and have thought of that myself, but I'm not very confident it'll happen. The idea of a mega tournament at MSG each year has to be appealing to the Big Ten (we already know they can't do that successfully with their current setup and UCLA/USC won't help), but as Jasper mentioned all of these moves have been about football.
Will certainly be an interesting few years.
Don’t give up watching college basketball if the P2 just play each other in hoops. The NCAA tournament will continue and most fans won’t care about a P2 tournament if there is one.
PS - Butler IS in a much better conference than they used to be.
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