redmen9194 wrote:Calling the Big East a loser in realignment is ridiculous. Here's what we have accomplished during the process:
1.) Created a conference of our own in complete control of our own destiny - we did not join someone else's league.
2.) Kept the Big East name.
3.) Kept Madison Square Garden
4.) Went from making $1.5 million from Big East TV contract (would have been $2.5 with Cuse and Pitt) to $4 million.
5.) Contract with Fox will put our games in 90 million homes nationally.
6.) We added three very good basketball schools (they do not replace Cuse and Pitt but when you factor in the dead weight left behind its not to shabby at all).
7.) We have a league with similar schools that are somewhat geographically contained on the east coast and mid-west.
Now, the old Big East was the best conference probably in the history of the college game. But our individual schools are going to get more, money, more exposure, and more control of their destiny. So while we are no longer in the best conference out there, did we actually lose anything in this?
Michael in Raleigh wrote:All right, if the question is, "Who's better on the court and who's worse on the court after realignment?" then there's no indisputable way of answering it because zero games have been played yet. But based on recent history and projecting into the future, I think it's pretty hard to argue that the ACC isn't better...
billyjack wrote:Michael--
Another way to look at today's realignment is to see how other realignments of the past played out.
These teams in the past left the Big East:
(state of their programs are in parentheses, comparing them from date leaving Big East to present):
Boston College (much worse)
Virginia Tech (worse)
Miami (Fla) (same or worse except in 2013, but they've lost their starting 5 and will struggle in 2014)
West Virginia (worse)
None of them have gotten better. So 0 improved, 1 is the same or worse, and 3 got worse.
...
Big East newbies --> 7 improved, 2 same, 1 worse.
Big East defectors --> 0 improved, 1 same, 3 worse.
Looking at past history spread out over the last 20+ years --> it means Creighton, Butler and Xavier can expect to improve (probability and past-history wise).
Looking at past history of departing Big East schools --> it means that the departing schools can expect to have a downturn.
billyjack wrote:Quick point-- Miami (Fla) basically had no hoops program in 1992... they restarted basketball in the late 80s... then were thrown in the deep end with us... the same as if Florida International had joined... it took around 5 or so years, but under Leonard Hamilton they won made an NCAA, and a few years after that the won the regular season title and made a Sweet 16...
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