GumbyDamnit! wrote:Put me in the camp that just takes a breath for a year or two to see what we have before we start jumping at adding other teams. Who knows what continued realignment brings? What if Uconn decides to drop down in football? What if the ACC breaks apart with UNC splitting for the Big10 or SEC and teams like Wake Forrest and Duke decide that they no longer want to have football drive the bus, and they want the stability of a BB-centric league? Stranger things have seemed to happen lately. I'd like to take it a day at a time...
I've been saying this since Day 1 but I would LOVE to see a 15 team league that has an East, Midwest and West Divisions.
East:
Nova
Gtwn
Prov
SJU
S Hall
Midwest:
X
Butler
Marq.
St. Lou
Depaul
West:
Creighton
Gonzaga
St. Mary's
San Fran
TBD
Play everyone in your division twice to build great regional rivalries, and then the others in the 2 outside divisions once for 18 total games. Travel wise you make one trip out west (or east if you're a west coast team) and play 2 games on a Saturday--Monday or Friday--Sunday. What's the real difference between packing up and going to a game out to Nebraska or going and doing 2 on the west coast at Gonzaga and then SFU in one shot? Either way you're jumping on a plane. When I think of expansion I want teams that excite me (Gonzaga), not so-so programs like Dayton and Richmond. National league with teams built for the national stage that gets everyone's attention. How bout a Sunday afternoon national TV doubleheader on Fox with Butler at G'town at 1:00 and Nova at Gonzaga at 3:00? Let's think out of the box and figure out a way to get the Zags in this thing.
cm5yz6 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Put me in the camp that just takes a breath for a year or two to see what we have before we start jumping at adding other teams. Who knows what continued realignment brings? What if Uconn decides to drop down in football? What if the ACC breaks apart with UNC splitting for the Big10 or SEC and teams like Wake Forrest and Duke decide that they no longer want to have football drive the bus, and they want the stability of a BB-centric league? Stranger things have seemed to happen lately. I'd like to take it a day at a time...
I've been saying this since Day 1 but I would LOVE to see a 15 team league that has an East, Midwest and West Divisions.
East:
Nova
Gtwn
Prov
SJU
S Hall
Midwest:
X
Butler
Marq.
St. Lou
Depaul
West:
Creighton
Gonzaga
St. Mary's
San Fran
TBD
Play everyone in your division twice to build great regional rivalries, and then the others in the 2 outside divisions once for 18 total games. Travel wise you make one trip out west (or east if you're a west coast team) and play 2 games on a Saturday--Monday or Friday--Sunday. What's the real difference between packing up and going to a game out to Nebraska or going and doing 2 on the west coast at Gonzaga and then SFU in one shot? Either way you're jumping on a plane. When I think of expansion I want teams that excite me (Gonzaga), not so-so programs like Dayton and Richmond. National league with teams built for the national stage that gets everyone's attention. How bout a Sunday afternoon national TV doubleheader on Fox with Butler at G'town at 1:00 and Nova at Gonzaga at 3:00? Let's think out of the box and figure out a way to get the Zags in this thing.
Sorry but the San Fran/TBD/St. Mary's (now under probation) games aren't exciting anyone. This is just an attempt to get the Zags, and though its a noble cause, it just doesn't make sense. Also, none of those schools are dropping football. The best chance to get any of those schools is if they are invited somewhere else as a football-only member, but I'm not sure how much the Big East wants to get involved with those types of situations.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:cm5yz6 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:Put me in the camp that just takes a breath for a year or two to see what we have before we start jumping at adding other teams. Who knows what continued realignment brings? What if Uconn decides to drop down in football? What if the ACC breaks apart with UNC splitting for the Big10 or SEC and teams like Wake Forrest and Duke decide that they no longer want to have football drive the bus, and they want the stability of a BB-centric league? Stranger things have seemed to happen lately. I'd like to take it a day at a time...
I've been saying this since Day 1 but I would LOVE to see a 15 team league that has an East, Midwest and West Divisions.
East:
Nova
Gtwn
Prov
SJU
S Hall
Midwest:
X
Butler
Marq.
St. Lou
Depaul
West:
Creighton
Gonzaga
St. Mary's
San Fran
TBD
Play everyone in your division twice to build great regional rivalries, and then the others in the 2 outside divisions once for 18 total games. Travel wise you make one trip out west (or east if you're a west coast team) and play 2 games on a Saturday--Monday or Friday--Sunday. What's the real difference between packing up and going to a game out to Nebraska or going and doing 2 on the west coast at Gonzaga and then SFU in one shot? Either way you're jumping on a plane. When I think of expansion I want teams that excite me (Gonzaga), not so-so programs like Dayton and Richmond. National league with teams built for the national stage that gets everyone's attention. How bout a Sunday afternoon national TV doubleheader on Fox with Butler at G'town at 1:00 and Nova at Gonzaga at 3:00? Let's think out of the box and figure out a way to get the Zags in this thing.
Sorry but the San Fran/TBD/St. Mary's (now under probation) games aren't exciting anyone. This is just an attempt to get the Zags, and though its a noble cause, it just doesn't make sense. Also, none of those schools are dropping football. The best chance to get any of those schools is if they are invited somewhere else as a football-only member, but I'm not sure how much the Big East wants to get involved with those types of situations.
Not dropping football but moving down in football. Both Nova and Gtwn currently have football programs, just not FBS football. Schools like Uconn and Temple which take state money and lose millions each year on football may need to re-evaluate their FB strategy. At some point they will need to decide if they can sustain lose kinds of losses b/c of a pipe dream that only the super conferences seem to cash in on. It must be killing them that the New Big East was able to garner more TV money for just BB than they did for both BB and FB.
podcast411 wrote:xu95 wrote:If 11 and 12 aren't picked by June 30th, I don't think Dayton's chances are very good. I would be surprised if Butler or Xavier voted to include them in the league.
I can understand your logic for X voting no - recruiting overlap. But what is your logic for Butler?
Seems if the vote is between Richmond and Dayton - Butler would rather have a school closer to them for all their sports and one they already play in the same football league with. Not sure I follow your logic - or maybe you are just assuming you know what Butler would do based on your own bias.
Masterofreality wrote:Brian Burwell of the St. L Post Dispatch is reporting that "network executives" are pressuring the Big East to get to 12 schools starting immediately....and that it bodes well for St. Louis.
No mention of anyone else.
admin wrote:Masterofreality wrote:Brian Burwell of the St. L Post Dispatch is reporting that "network executives" are pressuring the Big East to get to 12 schools starting immediately....and that it bodes well for St. Louis.
No mention of anyone else.
Link?
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