DeePhence wrote:Also, the more you think of it, if they share their cable distribution platform with the B1G, that means they have all of Pennsylvania sewed up through Penn State's B1G affiliation, all of Indiana with Butler/IU/Purdue, all of Illinois (Depaul and Illinois), all of Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, NY State, North Jersey, South Jersey, Northern Kentucky, Michigan.
Jeez, they have 270 electoral votes already!
whiteandblue77 wrote:John Caroll is the Jesuit school in Cleveland, great institution, USED to be a power in football and I think B-Ball was pretty good.
But that was ANCIENT history.
Not sure what the hell happened but they dropped an athletic department egg at JC.
jkc_dawgs wrote:whiteandblue77 wrote:John Caroll is the Jesuit school in Cleveland, great institution, USED to be a power in football and I think B-Ball was pretty good.
But that was ANCIENT history.
Not sure what the hell happened but they dropped an athletic department egg at JC.
My little sister is going to school there next year.
BillEsq wrote:DeePhence wrote:Also, the more you think of it, if they share their cable distribution platform with the B1G, that means they have all of Pennsylvania sewed up through Penn State's B1G affiliation, all of Indiana with Butler/IU/Purdue, all of Illinois (Depaul and Illinois), all of Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, NY State, North Jersey, South Jersey, Northern Kentucky, Michigan.
Jeez, they have 270 electoral votes already!
I think the BIG has a cable distribution platform... the BIG10 network... and i don't see them sharing it.
BBPETE wrote:The last post---get real, each Jesuit school is not under one central control...John Carrol is Division3---good school and their choice to compete at that level; Marquette won the first Cotton Bowl---dropped football in 1960 because of $ as did U of Detroit, Creighton, USF, the Zags, and lastly Xavier in the '80's.. GU still plays Div. 1AA as does Holly Cross; both Jesuit. GU is run by a great president who is not a priest; most Jesuit bylaws still state a priest (usually of the Jesuit order) must be President of each independent instituition, so the fact is there is not a central control.
Anyways, back to Catholic7; it is about Fox and tv $---Detroit and Pittsburgh by advertising standards of 6 touches each is worth to a 6% reach $4-5 Million a year to the league --- that is why the need to get them in for a fee as I posted---in the long run everyone would win on $ and more cities with major tv impact.
BillEsq wrote:Well as long as we are throwing in schools that won't be invited how about a Catholic University that has been ranked continuously for the past few years, has played in more NCAA tournament games then any C7+ team in the past 3 years and in the past two has a national championship and a final four, plays in a large city that is indisputably in the cradle of American College Hoops? Did i mention it has a Div 1 lacrosse program and Women's field hockey plus most of the sports needed to fill out all of the leagues non-rev sports needs. Does this sound good? How about if i told you the team played in the #48 media market (bigger than Richmond, Dayton, and Omaha) Oh and this market puts more fans in front of the TV to watch basketball than any other City/Region in the nation... I can't imagine why the C7 isn't calling, they must be scared of real basketball tradition.
Bet no one can guess this team without looking it up.
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