Michael in Raleigh wrote:The idea that the Big East still has to prove something is unfortunate. It certainly doesn't have to prove anything to me. I'm sold.
Any analyst like Gottlieb who doesn't think the Big East, as a whole, is a power conference by now is stupid. The Pac 12 and SEC cannot possibly be power conferences in basketball if the Big East isn't.
Maybe the comparisons are just to the ACC, Big Ten, or Big 12. I think those comparisons are nitpicky. It is still a great league.
Maybe the comparisons are to the old Big East, whether it was the 80s version or the 16-team version. Whatever.
It's a power conference for basketball. Period. It would be great for the league to get two teams in the Final Four, or more teams in the Elite 8 or Sweet Sixteen, but that shouldn't be a requirement.
Consider: In 2014, Virginia was the only ACC team in a 15-team conference to survive the first weekend, and they didn't make it past the Round of 16. No one questioned whether the ACC was a power league. There were no FF teams between 2011 and 2014. It was still considered a great league.
The Pac 12 hasn't had a FF since 2008. It doesn't matter. That's still a power conference with good basketball.
The SEC has basically no depth, over time, beyond Kentucky and Florida. It is still a power conference.
The Big 12 has had two of its teams win three national championships ever: Kansas, three times spread out over 50 years. It's still a power conference.
And so on.
It is almost as though some believe the Big East has to have 8 tournament teams in a ten team conference, six in the Sweet 16, 4 in the Elite 8, and 3 in the FF. That's ridiculous.
Some years BE teams will get upset early. That's okay. This conference is built to stand the test of time. The Big East doesn't have to prove anything. It's secure.
ecasadoSBU wrote:The conference has nothing to prove at this point. It's basically up there with the ACC/BIG/B12. The problem is that ESPN will continue to harass and diminish the Big East every chance they get. They will ignore, not hype it up, and will try their best keep that wall up between the major football leagues and the Big East basketball. The wall has collapsed, but they will start rebuilding it tomorrow. It's for the best interest. No one wants to lose viewers to Fox Sports 1 or CBSSN, or to any one. This is a dirty business and when you are ESPN and have basically owned College Basketball and College Football for so long - it's painful for them to have to cover a Villanova Championship knowing that Fox not Disney will reap the benefits.
stever20 wrote:ecasadoSBU wrote:The conference has nothing to prove at this point. It's basically up there with the ACC/BIG/B12. The problem is that ESPN will continue to harass and diminish the Big East every chance they get. They will ignore, not hype it up, and will try their best keep that wall up between the major football leagues and the Big East basketball. The wall has collapsed, but they will start rebuilding it tomorrow. It's for the best interest. No one wants to lose viewers to Fox Sports 1 or CBSSN, or to any one. This is a dirty business and when you are ESPN and have basically owned College Basketball and College Football for so long - it's painful for them to have to cover a Villanova Championship knowing that Fox not Disney will reap the benefits.
Nova will be on ESPN though at least 3 times with the Charleston tournament, and probably the Gavitt game will be on the road(given they were home this year). So 4 of their first 5 or 6 games will be on ESPN next year. And might have a game with Notre Dame that could be on ESPN as well.... Just looking at the site with the future schedules- Nova's home games- Temple, St Joe's, Virginia(in Feb think I heard), and then most likely buy games.
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