xusandy wrote:Back to conference re-alignment, and as I've posted several times here in the past:
(1) UConn is just plain NOT a good fit with our current league (they are public, not private, with the financial disclosure issues that entails, plus they are football driven instead of bball driven, plus they are NOT a "values-oriented" institution as we define that term. That's 3 strikes, and you're out and you get no invitation ever ever ever ever to re-join the BEAST, despite your gloried bball history. (BTW, I do hope UConn is able to schedule their former league-mates forever -- they have a history of great match-ups against St. John's and Syracuse in particular, and FWIW, I'd also like to see them eventually get into a P5 conference (Hail Mary) and end our speculations about them forever!)
(2) St. Louis is the single best fit for BEAST expansion out there (they have a big media market, they "bridge the gap" to Creighton geographically, they're a "values-oriented" institution, and they bring a good athletics program in sports other than men's basketball -- eg. men's soccer.) 4 balls and you're on base -- Nobody else currently even comes close! The "weak sisters" in the ACC, SEC, or Big 10 (except maybe for Boston College -- and they'd have to give up football first to be viable (not likely!)) aren't good candidates either. What about A-10 teams like Dayton or Richmond? How about Detroit Mercy or Duquesne or Canisius or another Boston school for their media markets? Or Gonzaga or St. Marys, or maybe even both of them and an entire western division? All long shots, very long shots.
My bottom Line: we should neither need nor even want to expand at all in the foreseeable future. But if Fox or ESPN throws a TON of money at us to expand, well then .....
stever20 wrote:
But recruiting hasn't dropped off for UConn. If anything, it's picked up in the AAC(part of that is the exposure that was in the old Big East was really not that good at all compared to what both the New Big East and the AAC have gotten).
The old Big East TV contract was NOT good in terms of Exposure. UConn in 2012-13 season had for the 18 conference games.
4 ESPNU
7 regional sports network
4 ESPN
3 ESPN2
this year-
ESPN2 1
CBSSN 7
ESPN/ESPN 2 4
ESPNU 3
ESPN 1
CBS 2
I'd take what they have this year over what they used to get any time. I think the old contract was far to reliant on regional sports networks, that you can't always get the games.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:
But recruiting hasn't dropped off for UConn. If anything, it's picked up in the AAC(part of that is the exposure that was in the old Big East was really not that good at all compared to what both the New Big East and the AAC have gotten).
The old Big East TV contract was NOT good in terms of Exposure. UConn in 2012-13 season had for the 18 conference games.
4 ESPNU
7 regional sports network
4 ESPN
3 ESPN2
this year-
ESPN2 1
CBSSN 7
ESPN/ESPN 2 4
ESPNU 3
ESPN 1
CBS 2
I'd take what they have this year over what they used to get any time. I think the old contract was far to reliant on regional sports networks, that you can't always get the games.
Man, Stever you must have been something before Google... You can't just throw stuff out there and expect that people won't check your data (link below). During that 12-13 season, they were on ESPN / ESPN 2 (11) times not (7) as you claim. This year they are on ESPN/ESPN2 (6) times. But here is what is really telling... ESPN/ESPN2 is carrying the flagship of the American Conference, vs conference opponents a grand total of... (wait for it)... 2 times. Back in 12-13 there were (8) conference games on ESPN/ESPN2. That speaks volumes to where ESPN values UConn and the American these days.
http://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-men/hc-uconn-mens-basketball-schedule-20120905-story.html
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:
UConn was forced into trying to elevate the league due to its basketball prestige. Today, however, they have not performed as well as some other American programs (in football and basketball), and their prestige has most definitely been lowered.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:stever20 wrote:
But recruiting hasn't dropped off for UConn. If anything, it's picked up in the AAC(part of that is the exposure that was in the old Big East was really not that good at all compared to what both the New Big East and the AAC have gotten).
The old Big East TV contract was NOT good in terms of Exposure. UConn in 2012-13 season had for the 18 conference games.
4 ESPNU
7 regional sports network
4 ESPN
3 ESPN2
this year-
ESPN2 1
CBSSN 7
ESPN/ESPN 2 4
ESPNU 3
ESPN 1
CBS 2
I'd take what they have this year over what they used to get any time. I think the old contract was far to reliant on regional sports networks, that you can't always get the games.
Man, Stever you must have been something before Google... You can't just throw stuff out there and expect that people won't check your data (link below). During that 12-13 season, they were on ESPN / ESPN 2 (11) times not (7) as you claim. This year they are on ESPN/ESPN2 (6) times. But here is what is really telling... ESPN/ESPN2 is carrying the flagship of the American Conference, vs conference opponents a grand total of... (wait for it)... 2 times. Back in 12-13 there were (8) conference games on ESPN/ESPN2. That speaks volumes to where ESPN values UConn and the American these days.
http://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-men/hc-uconn-mens-basketball-schedule-20120905-story.html
And look at attendance figures for UConn conference road games in the past five season. They went from playing in front of sell out crowds in Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Louisville, Notre Dame, Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette, Madison Square Garden, and West Virginia (all 10k+ arenas). Now, in the American, you are playing in front of small arenas, and in most cases - crowds, at Tulane, East Carolina, UCF, USF, Houston, SMU, Tulsa and Temple. Over time, that adds up.
The UConn brand was built into a national power, in large part, to ESPN and the Big East. Calhoun was a huge part in that as well, but UConn never could have reached that level of success without the regional strength of the schools in affiliated with. Today, they have no conference regional rivals, with exception to possibly Temple and Cincinnati. When the AAC/BE split, the AAC carried on a stigma and reputation of Conference USA, and UConn was forced into trying to elevate the league due to its basketball prestige. Today, however, they have not performed as well as some other American programs (in football and basketball), and their prestige has most definitely been lowered.
SJHooper wrote:I said it before and will say it again. 3 top 10 teams...30% of college basketball's top 10 teams are right here in the Big East. If you want to split hairs and say Creighton is #12 not #10 then fine but it makes no real difference. They are a top 10 team. A few other programs right here in the Big East are receiving votes in the top 25 and Seton Hall/Butler will likely be ranked soon if they get a signature win. That would be the 4th ranked team in a 10 team conference. The AAC has zero, 0, zilch, nada, no teams in the top 25 and even when they do get the occasional ranked team, it's usually not a top 10 team. We have 3. Memphis lost its luster, Cincy was dropped from rankings, UConn is mediocre by their standards post-realignment, SMU lost Brown and it will put them back to irrelevance soon if not immediately. By the way, all this while G'Town has been way down and SJ has been disappointing. Just imagine the conference if those programs re-emerge as real powers.
Like I said, if you want to speak about the AAC and Big East in any equal terms, you are nuts. Even Obama shouted out old Georgetown rivalry games in his speech the other day giving out awards. The AAC has zero prestige. We have plenty.
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