kayako wrote:EMT wrote:I just don't believe that UConn or any other school can increase revenue in the current landscape/10 equals real value.
I am in the "let uconn suffer a while longer" party...
A. Until they are forced to give up football.
B. Let our eastern schools gain competitive advantage over them, or close the gap in some cases.
But the next TV deal & MSG renewal does concern me. If we're gonna stay pat at 10, with 10 smallish alumni bases, it's in our best interest to establish a bigger eastcoast corridor presence, and maybe one of the midwest teams can start looking like Gonzaga.
kayako wrote:EMT wrote:I just don't believe that UConn or any other school can increase revenue in the current landscape/10 equals real value.
I am in the "let uconn suffer a while longer" party...
A. Until they are forced to give up football.
B. Let our eastern schools gain competitive advantage over them, or close the gap in some cases.
But the next TV deal & MSG renewal does concern me. If we're gonna stay pat at 10, with 10 smallish alumni bases, it's in our best interest to establish a bigger eastcoast corridor presence, and maybe one of the midwest teams can start looking like Gonzaga.
scoscox wrote:Xavier’s about as close to Gonzaga as you can possibly get
EMT wrote:Not worried about MSG as no other league will commit to every year.
kayako wrote:scoscox wrote:Xavier’s about as close to Gonzaga as you can possibly get
I think so, too. But for whatever reason, Gonzaga is the media darling.
kayako wrote:scoscox wrote:Xavier’s about as close to Gonzaga as you can possibly get
I think so, too. But for whatever reason, Gonzaga is the media darling.
kayako wrote:EMT wrote:I just don't believe that UConn or any other school can increase revenue in the current landscape/10 equals real value.
I am in the "let uconn suffer a while longer" party...
A. Until they are forced to give up football.
B. Let our eastern schools gain competitive advantage over them, or close the gap in some cases.
But the next TV deal & MSG renewal does concern me. If we're gonna stay pat at 10, with 10 smallish alumni bases, it's in our best interest to establish a bigger eastcoast corridor presence, and maybe one of the midwest teams can start looking like Gonzaga.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:I wouldn't worry about the ACC or B1G permanently infringing on MSG/NYC. Both conferences added local programs (Rutgers/Syracuse) in order to get a piece of the NY pie, not the entire serving of it. The B1G is still very much Midwestern-based, which is why its upcoming basketball tournaments are returning to the Chicago/Indianapolis rotation and why its B1G Championship is still in Indianapolis. I would not be shocked to see their football championship played on rotation basis at the new U.S. Bank Stadium (since it is also indoors). With regards to the ACC, it is still driven and led by its Tobacco Road contingent (UNC/Duke/NCST/WF). They held their tournament at Barclays as a welcome favor to the Syracuse/Pitt/ND/UL grouping, attempting to show them that the ACC can be as good - and even better - than the old Big East. Despite their conference's success, it still lacks the same star appeal and perception of the original Big East. Their tournament venues are once again returning to North Carolina - where it belongs.
I am confident that our next TV contract, without any new added members, would slightly go up (possibly to $5-$6 million per team per year) at a shorter duration (8-10 years). The reality is that the Big East still carries - even in reorganization - an elite name in men's basketball. It's conference tournament is one of the biggest and best sporting events in the world's best city over several days. Every single program in the conference is devoted and driven towards the top level of college men's basketball. By the time our next deal is up for renegotiation, programs like Georgetown/St. Johns/DePaul will have (hopefully) made on-court improvements and appearances/runs in the NCAA Tournament. If that were to occur, especially in our Chicago/New York City/Washington D.C. market, the increase to our already strong brand and national perception would only increase.
Having said that, I am also confident that Fox will want us to add inventory and content in order to get more immediate value for their spending. While ratings have not directly competed with ESPN (which was not a realistic immediate goal, but rather a long-term one), the ratings have steadily improved and increased each and every season. If they had to big one potential and available program to make a run at in order to increase viewership, it would absolutely and 100% be UConn. This does not take into account what they would obviously do with football, but that is another topic entirely.
The more realistic targets are Saint Louis and Dayton. While Dayton is currently in the midst of a rebuild, Saint Louis and Travis Ford have quietly assembled several very strong and high-ranked recruiting classes. They very much are projected to be a top-team in the A-10 next year. If they can catch lightning in a bottle, they immediately become a strong target for #11 - which would keep the round-robin and add a very strong media market with a like-minded institution.
Longer-term, do not immediately discount Loyola. If DePaul Men's Basketball continues to struggle - which is a very long-term problem for them - and Loyola continues to steal the hearts and eyes of not-only Chicago and the whole nation, then the decision to add another program in Chicago becomes very interesting. Loyola has higher-ranked ranked academics, more students, more alumni - and recently - a much more successful men's basketball program. They are also recruiting Chicago much better than DePaul. The old Big East kicked out Temple Football for its non-competitiveness, attendance, and its inability to compete in the conference for similar standings/performance. It would be hard not to wonder - if DePaul leadership remains committed to keeping tenured administrators - if the same discussions wouldn't be brought up at some point again.
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