by Murphy outgo lifer » Tue Oct 19, 2021 9:05 pm
Hey everyone,
Gonzaga basketball fan here. I have really enjoyed reading this thread and thought I should join in. Hopefully, I’ll have the jump on everyone else if Gonzaga does join the Big East at some point. I am happy to try and answer any questions any of you may have regarding Gonzaga.
The first thing to realize about Gonzaga is that Men’s Basketball drives everything at Gonzaga. Prior to the “run” in 99 Gonzaga was in massive financial trouble and were thinking they might have to close the doors. I heard this somewhere else and I am not sure of the veracity of this but it was said we might be going to D3 for basketball. Since the “run’ in 99 we have had unprecedented growth in academics, enrollments, and national awareness. With that being said, the University has also maintained a relative conservativeness in regards to how long this will last. When they built the new stadium in 2004 they had a decision to build a 6K, 8K, or 12K arena and they chose 6K because they were not sure how long our success would last. With all the changes happening with conference realignment and the NIL I have heard they are still not sure what the long-term will look like. This is all to say that I believe the administration may be open to considering a Big East invitation even with the downsides of travel to ensure the success of the university. Totally my take, but that is how important Zag’s Basketball is to the university.
At the time of the negotiations with the MWC and talks with the Big East in 2018 it was quoted in a local newspaper that Mark Few was all about it and said we have a private jet and could do the cross-country thing. Our AD at the time Mike Roth stated something like it the concern was more of the Big East schools wanting to come over here. Also, I presume the other sports at our university was and is a big concern to them as well. This is all to say that I believe Mark Few is onboard with a Big East conference which is obviously the first step.
In talking about the travel, I believe a previous poster highlighted on here from the Big East perspective that if the additional money is right, I think one extra trip to the west coast for each Olympic sport would not necessarily be that big of a burden and really it is Gonzaga’s burden that might be the deal breaker. I think that take makes sense to me but you all would know your schools best. Regarding our travel, there was a poster on our GU message board that laid out the possible additional costs if we moved all our Olympic sports that I will share here. From ZagDad84:
INCREASE IN EXPENSES:
ASSUMPTIONS:
- All calculations assume a 20 game Big East schedule, 10 home games and 10 away games
- Mbb AND Wbb charter to Big East away games
- Cost of charter per operating hour = $4,000/Hr (Assume base cost of charter is the same only the flight cost varies)
- Average Increase in Flight time 4 Hrs/Game Increase in other expenses (lodging, meals, etc.) = $1,000/game
- Gonzaga has a total of 12 non-basketball sports that I assume fly commercial to their away games.
- The various sports have a large variance in the number of student athletes shown on the rosters. Large teams I limited travel squads to 25 people + 5 staff
- Cross Country I limited to 15 members + 5 staff per team
- All other sports I used the entire listed roster + 5 Staff.
- Total number of student athletes and staff are 331, 123 men, 138 women and 70 staff (14 sports x 5 staff/sport)
- I assumed the commercial flights would have a round trip increase of $200/ticket to fly to the Big East games versus the WCC away games.
- For Non-Flight expenses I allowed $1,000 per game for teams with 20 or fewer members & $2,000/game for teams with more than 20 members.
CALCULATIONS:
Increased Expenses for Mbb & Wbb
- Increase in Flight Costs - 20 games x 4 Hrs/game x $4,000/Hr = $320,000
- Increase in Non-Flight Costs = 20 games x $1,000/game = $20,000
Total Increase in Basketball expenses = $320,000 + $20,000 = $340,000
Increased Expenses for non-basketball sports:
- Increase in Flight Costs - 331 student athletes and staff x 10 games x $200/ticket = $662,000
- Increase in Non-Flight Costs (small teams) = 7 sports x 10 games/sport x $1,000/game = $70,000
- Increase in Non-Flight Costs (large teams) = 7 sports x 10 games/sport x $2,000/game = $140,000
Total Increase in Non-Basketball Expenses = $662,000 + $70,000 + $140,000 = $872,000
Total Increase in Athletic Expenses by Joining the Big East = $340,000 + $872,000 = $1,212,000
This is obviously just a rough estimate but gives a starting point to see what the additional costs may be. The other thing to consider with GU is we currently have an inverted schedule where we do massive travel in our non-conference to make up for the less competition in conference. ESPN has in the past highlighted all the miles we travel in our non-conference and it is something we have never had an issue with in the past. My opinion is that if we were to join the Big East we could reduce the travel in our non-conference and actually be in the same ball park as we currently are. The additional travel for our other sports is the main issue here and I have no idea if Gonzaga would be willing to spin off our other sports into another conference or not.
The common thing with opposition on our site is the increased burden on our student athletes from a move like this. Even with our basketball schedule being very heavy on travel we can currently schedule however we want in non-conference (such as spreading out travel dates or combining them) to ease the burden. We will not have that luxury in a conference when the schedules will be set for us. Obviously, there are some things that can mitigate this such as pods but I am not sure the plausibility of this. The increase in burden for our student athletes may be a reason why we wouldn’t consider joining the Big East and there is no way I can quantify that here.
The next big reason would obviously be if the money does not make sense. We would be giving up tournament shares to join the Big East and I have no idea if apart of the negotiations would be for us to share in the Big East tournament shares so I when considering this I have to assume that we would just lose out on that. With that being said, we also did not have any in 2020 so that is a positive as we are not giving those up as well. Another poster on here estimated that we would be giving up $32 million from a previous 6 year period so that is a good place to start.
The first thing to realize about the money is we are going to be very hurt for our future TV contracts with BYU leaving. For this season the WCC has 22 games aired on ESPN and 9 of those are GU, 7 of them are from BYU, and 6 of them are from Saint Mary’s (0 from the other WCC teams). So we would be losing 32% of the WCCs ESPN games. It was stated on this site that our contract currently pays us $2,554,436 a year for our contracts. That number will assuredly go down after BYU leaves. It was also posted on the site that the Big East is in contention for increases to the their TV Contracts if they add someone like Gonzaga who is a big draw and would be desirable to Fox. Really what it needs to come down to is replacing 5.3 million per year so if the $7M per school figures are correct then it would be close to offsetting are losses and given that we may be taking a TV contract hit after BYU could make sense. But you also have the increase in travel expenses at about $1.2M so we would ultimately need a TV contract worth about $9M to be equal (or that could come from sharing of tournament revenues – once again not sure how plausible that is).
With that being said, there are other risks to us with not joining a power conference. First is the conference realignment and reducing our ability to schedule non-conference games and the looming possibility of a Power Conference seclusion. Also with the NIL, BYU leaving the WCC to consider on our end which means long-term we far from being secure. With the $32M being a sunk cost in this equation and if we can get close to making that with a new TV contract with the Big East eventually with TV contracts and future tournament shares we arguably will be better long-term in the Big East with the added benefit of a greater likelihood of long-term relevancy.
The interesting thing to me is that I don’t think the Big East will offer Gonzaga. We have been here before with talks and I just don’t think the Big East schools have any desire to add the travel to their schedules which honestly I don’t think is that burdensome, definitely not compared what Gonzaga would have to do. One trip to the west coast for each sport. I think Gonzaga would accept an invitation if it was offered (assuming the money worked out) but I just don’t think there will be an offer.
I hope I am wrong because I would love the match-ups.