alduflux wrote:As of this posting I am the one vote for "Big East will not be fine". I want to elaborate on why I feel that way.
If the current landscape of college basketball maintains itself then I wholeheartedly agree the Big East will be fine. However, I believe it is likely that the basketball landscape will change in a way that prevents the Big East from being competitive. The two biggest changes that are reasonable in the next generation are:
1: Pay players. Paying players would be survivable as long as there is a reasonable cap on player spending. No cap would be devastating for the Big East.
2: The football P5 (or P4?) leave the NCAA and form their own division which excludes the Big East.
Those two points, should they ever happen (and I think they will), will likely happen one after the other.
NJRedman wrote:alduflux wrote:As of this posting I am the one vote for "Big East will not be fine". I want to elaborate on why I feel that way.
If the current landscape of college basketball maintains itself then I wholeheartedly agree the Big East will be fine. However, I believe it is likely that the basketball landscape will change in a way that prevents the Big East from being competitive. The two biggest changes that are reasonable in the next generation are:
1: Pay players. Paying players would be survivable as long as there is a reasonable cap on player spending. No cap would be devastating for the Big East.
2: The football P5 (or P4?) leave the NCAA and form their own division which excludes the Big East.
Those two points, should they ever happen (and I think they will), will likely happen one after the other.
They wont exclude us for the reasons I posted. We add money to a basketball tourny...
alduflux wrote:NJRedman wrote:alduflux wrote:As of this posting I am the one vote for "Big East will not be fine". I want to elaborate on why I feel that way.
If the current landscape of college basketball maintains itself then I wholeheartedly agree the Big East will be fine. However, I believe it is likely that the basketball landscape will change in a way that prevents the Big East from being competitive. The two biggest changes that are reasonable in the next generation are:
1: Pay players. Paying players would be survivable as long as there is a reasonable cap on player spending. No cap would be devastating for the Big East.
2: The football P5 (or P4?) leave the NCAA and form their own division which excludes the Big East.
Those two points, should they ever happen (and I think they will), will likely happen one after the other.
They wont exclude us for the reasons I posted. We add money to a basketball tourny...
In a world where the P5 have a 3 mil a year (or higher) player payroll it won't take long for the Big East to stop adding money to the tourney.
alduflux wrote:As of this posting I am the one vote for "Big East will not be fine". I want to elaborate on why I feel that way.
If the current landscape of college basketball maintains itself then I wholeheartedly agree the Big East will be fine. However, I believe it is likely that the basketball landscape will change in a way that prevents the Big East from being competitive. The two biggest changes that are reasonable in the next generation are:
1: Pay players. Paying players would be survivable as long as there is a reasonable cap on player spending. No cap would be devastating for the Big East.
2: The football P5 (or P4?) leave the NCAA and form their own division which excludes the Big East.
Those two points, should they ever happen (and I think they will), will likely happen one after the other.
NJRedman wrote:GTMO I disagree. We bring money to the table in basketball. We aren't a taker we are a maker. Basketball is different than FB. People don't want to see just the top 4 teams play for a title in BBall. They don't want to see a smaller tournament then what they are used too. The TV partners wont pay as much for a smaller tournament with less games. People don't want to see P5 teams with losing records in the tournament. Thats why we are valuable. They NEED other top programs to come along to flesh out the tournament. The TV partners rather have the top Big East and A-10 teams than Northwestern and Washington State. Football money is the big windfall for those schools, since we aren't asking for a penny of it and we help them make more money in basketball we will be invited to the dance. We represent the #1 (twice), 3, 4 and 7 TV markets in the country in the conference and 8 of our schools are in the top 50 with Providence sitting at 52.
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