Sactowndog wrote: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.
yes the Big East has prestige and has played competitively but at the end of the day you succeed based on ratings and the Big East lacks interest. It lacks interest because it lacks interesting rivalries. Rivalries are primarily driven by close proximity, Public vs Private or both. The Big East has neither. I'm a Butler Fan and I would much rather watch the crossroads classic than any Big East game.
Interesting rivalries:
Duke-UNC
UCLA-USC
Stanford - Cal
Utah BYU
Oklahoma Oklahoma State
Alabama Auburn
Xavier Cincinnati.
Even in the old Big East
UConn Georgetown
UConn. BC
Pitt West Virginia.
The primary reason to invite Publics is to create interesting rivalries. Creighton Wichita State would be a top rated game on Fox. GeorgeTown VCU or UConn. Right now the league is homogenous and not merely as interesting as it could be. The ratings for the Big East reflect that fact.
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Xavier4036 wrote:Yea, that's it. FOX just needs to get some more big-time college basketball games like Auburn vs Alabama or Oklahoma vs Oklahoma State or Bostonian College vs UConn to draw the big viewership.
That's so out there, it sounds like something Stever would come up with.
Sactowndog wrote:Xavier4036 wrote:Yea, that's it. FOX just needs to get some more big-time college basketball games like Auburn vs Alabama or Oklahoma vs Oklahoma State or Bostonian College vs UConn to draw the big viewership.
That's so out there, it sounds like something Stever would come up with.
Fine you tell me how you explain the low ratings.
FenwayFriar wrote:Sactowndog wrote:Xavier4036 wrote:Yea, that's it. FOX just needs to get some more big-time college basketball games like Auburn vs Alabama or Oklahoma vs Oklahoma State or Bostonian College vs UConn to draw the big viewership.
That's so out there, it sounds like something Stever would come up with.
Fine you tell me how you explain the low ratings.
You must be new here. There's a thread called "Fox Sports 1 update." It has 237 pages. You'll find your answer regarding the ratings after reading this. Based on the rivalries you mentioned with the old Big East, you're as misinformed about FS1 as you are about the old Big East.
Sactowndog wrote:FenwayFriar wrote:Sactowndog wrote:That's so out there, it sounds like something Stever would come up with.
Fine you tell me how you explain the low ratings.
You must be new here. There's a thread called "Fox Sports 1 update." It has 237 pages. You'll find your answer regarding the ratings after reading this. Based on the rivalries you mentioned with the old Big East, you're as misinformed about FS1 as you are about the old Big East.
Sactowndog wrote:Your Big 10 reply ignores:
1) they have Northwestern and interstate rivalries. The Big East has neither of these items. Northwestern would be better if they were actually any good. Imagine if the Big 10 grabbed Notre Dame when they had a chance. Michigan Notre Dame as a league game draws interest. Heck, the Crossroads Classic draws interest.
2) Your explanation also ignores why the MWC game and the A-10 championship game out drew you. Neither of those are from Big State flagships.
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