Schickrateez wrote:
I'm sorry, but I have to laugh at the idea of UD, VCU, SLU or any other school currently in the A-10 jumping ship to the AAC. I mean, why exactly would any of those schools leave the A-10 for the AAC? First off, the A-10 and AAC are pretty equal as far as basketball goes. Second, the AAC is a hodge-podge of schools that doesn't make a whole lot of sense. That's not a shot at the AAC, but it was created out of necessity because a lot of those schools needed a home, and needed one quickly. Third, UD, VCU, & SLU are all "basketball only" schools at the moment. Why on Earth would they want to jump into a conference that is focused on football success. There is a pretty good case study available on what happens when basketball only schools mix with football schools, and I think everyone knows it doesn't end well. Fourth, I think it's pretty well understood that the "marquee" names in the AAC, the schools you'd want to be in that conference if your school joined it, are trying to get out as quickly as possible. Who wants to be in the AAC when Cincinnati, UCONN, etc. don't even want to be in it? I feel pretty confident in saying this, none of the schools discussed (UD, VCU, SLU) are leaving the A-10 for the AAC.
Gregg Marshall didn’t exactly poo-poo the idea of the Shockers leaving the Valley.
“That’s above my pay grade,” he said. “Ask my president.”
We basically already have John Bardo’s answer. He’s the -- shall we say – athletically aggressive Wichita State CEO who is pushing the school toward membership in the American Athletic Conference.
CBS Sports reported Friday that Wichita State is at a “serious evaluation point” by the American Athletic Conference . And why not? Both the American and the Shockers could find mutual benefit.
Marshall seemed to leave the door open again when asked about the suddenly vacant Missouri job . The news of Kim Anderson leaving made its way through Scottrade Center as Wichita State was getting out to a 33-25 halftime lead.
“When you have opportunities, if you want to listen -- and we do -- then you see how that goes,” Marshall said when asked about the Missouri job. “Right now we’re in a great place.”
Bill Marsh wrote:Bottom line is that the travel burden is greatly exaggerated.
PC_Friars wrote:Bill Marsh its not that they can't handle the flying time, its the costs. The extended flying and everything that goes with that. The hotels, the extra meals, the taxiing to and from the airport.......Flying the non revenue generating sports (which would be everything but Men's basketball in our league -and yes its a lot of teams) coast to coast and putting them in hotels for every visiting school is an insane waste of money. It is one of the major issues with conference realignment, and has hurt many programs. I like Gonzaga but they make no sense for the Big East. Finding someone geographically more aligned with either the midwest contingent or the east coast (UCONN?) would make more sense. Then the trips are much shorter, and in some cases bus trips. That said clearly the BE is in the driver's seat and can be patient about who to add and when, if anyone.
Bill Marsh wrote:UConn would certainly be an immediate boost in ratings, but they aren't available and as long as they have FBS football, it doesn't make financial sense for them. So what's the answer?
kayako wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Bottom line is that the travel burden is greatly exaggerated.
I didn't know the inner-workings of other olympic sports scheduling, thanks for the information. It seems like you're very high on adding Gonzaga, but I keep thinking back to Val's comment on "check a lot of boxes" in terms of expansion candidates. Obviously Mark Few is an incredible asset, but what other boxes do they check?
kayako wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:UConn would certainly be an immediate boost in ratings, but they aren't available and as long as they have FBS football, it doesn't make financial sense for them. So what's the answer?
We can wait 8 years and see if Creighton, Xavier, and Butler are national powers by then. Or at least that's the vibe I am getting from some of the newer fans of the Big East.
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