TheHall wrote:milksteak wrote:I bet Fox Sports is really looking forward to the Seton Hall-DePaul games.
Of course they are (NY/NJ metro & Chicagoland) those markets are a big part of the reason that they invested so much in the Big East. Anyway those two programs are down from an inability to compete in the Old BE model, the new BE model is already paying benefits for SHU on the recruiting trail. Short-sighted jabs.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:milksteak wrote:I bet Fox Sports is really looking forward to the Seton Hall-DePaul games.
Of course they are (NY/NJ metro & Chicagoland) those markets are a big part of the reason that they invested so much in the Big East. Anyway those two programs are down from an inability to compete in the Old BE model, the new BE model is already paying benefits for SHU on the recruiting trail. Short-sighted jabs.
1 is on CBSSN the other is a 9pm Tuesday night game... FS1 didn't invest in the BE because of SH or DePaul, they did so in spite of those 2.
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:milksteak wrote:I bet Fox Sports is really looking forward to the Seton Hall-DePaul games.
Of course they are (NY/NJ metro & Chicagoland) those markets are a big part of the reason that they invested so much in the Big East. Anyway those two programs are down from an inability to compete in the Old BE model, the new BE model is already paying benefits for SHU on the recruiting trail. Short-sighted jabs.
1 is on CBSSN the other is a 9pm Tuesday night game... FS1 didn't invest in the BE because of SH or DePaul, they did so in spite of those 2.
TheHall wrote:boring
stever20 wrote:TheHall wrote:boring
yeah, Seton Hall barfing up games to terrible teams is boring!
Bulldog_Muskie wrote:Are you familiar with Chicago? I doubt many students have cars because its so congested around campus and even if they do, driving 15 miles could take at least 45 minutes on a good day. Driving out for the Chicago state game would be waaaaay down on my list of priorities if I was there.
Dave wrote:Bulldog_Muskie wrote:Are you familiar with Chicago? I doubt many students have cars because its so congested around campus and even if they do, driving 15 miles could take at least 45 minutes on a good day. Driving out for the Chicago state game would be waaaaay down on my list of priorities if I was there.
Somewhat... I think of Nova playing at WFC as a comparison. I would assume the university would run busses down to the Arena. But I get that DePaul is bad for a long time, and it's probably finals week. I worry that so many bad seasons breaks a fan base and a tradition. Can they get back?
marquette wrote:Dave wrote:So many empty seats for 2 Chicago teams
In fairness, DePaul has been bad for a while now and Chicago State (enrollment 7,000 with 5,000 undergrads) is probably behind Northwestern, University of Illinois-Chicago, DePaul, and Loyola among Chicago schools. Small enrollment+poor performance=low attendance. DePaul was just trying to schedule an easy win here. They failed.
Dave wrote:Bulldog_Muskie wrote:Are you familiar with Chicago? I doubt many students have cars because its so congested around campus and even if they do, driving 15 miles could take at least 45 minutes on a good day. Driving out for the Chicago state game would be waaaaay down on my list of priorities if I was there.
Somewhat... I think of Nova playing at WFC as a comparison. I would assume the university would run busses down to the Arena. But I get that DePaul is bad for a long time, and it's probably finals week. I worry that so many bad seasons breaks a fan base and a tradition. Can they get back?
HoosierPal wrote:marquette wrote:Dave wrote:So many empty seats for 2 Chicago teams
In fairness, DePaul has been bad for a while now and Chicago State (enrollment 7,000 with 5,000 undergrads) is probably behind Northwestern, University of Illinois-Chicago, DePaul, and Loyola among Chicago schools. Small enrollment+poor performance=low attendance. DePaul was just trying to schedule an easy win here. They failed.
Take a poll of Chicago college sports fans and Illinois and Notre Dame will be 1-2. Third will likely be Northwestern, but nowhere as popular as the first two. The other three you mention are in a different zip code. U of I schedules at least one game each year in Chicago. This year it is UIC. They will fill up the United Center. DePaul has a very difficult task of garnering the Chicago spotlight.
It will be interesting to see how many fill the MSG next weekend when Notre Dame squares off against Ohio State.
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