Sactowndog wrote:I responded as I appreciate your factual and response to the issue of ratings. I am not sure your are consistent in your reasons of who is acceptable and not based on size but I don't think market size if the real reason so it doesn't really matter. Like institution is the overwhelming criteria of who gets in and why your ratings are poor and, I would happily bet, stay poor.
Bill Marsh wrote:I don't know how you're defining their market, but state schools normally have the entire state as their market unless they only draw students from a limited segment of the state. VCU is not a commuter school. Virginia has a population of 8 million. That's a big market.
What markets The BE has or doesn't have is open for debate. Being physically located in a market doesn't mean that a school brings that market as we have seen time after time. Comparing a smaller, private, sectarian school in a big city with a school of 30,000 that has a statewide profile is comparing apples and oranges.
There's no way that VCU would rank 10th in market size in the BE. It's market is not restricted to Richmond.
Bluejay wrote:FriarJ wrote:These discussions amaze me as one thing always gets left behind and it's the most important factor by far! How much would Fox have to pay by the contract if we add 2 schools? The answer is that in this climate of shrinking revenues of cable, it's not happening, no way no how.
There is one other thing that is equally as relevant. Decisions on conference members are made by university presidents, not athletic directors. The presidents of the schools in the Big East take academics extremely seriously. There is no way on God's green earth that the presidents of the current Big East schools are going to vote to admit a school with the academic ratings of Wichita St. UConn is always a possibility because, despite being public, it has strong academic ratings. SLU has strong academic bonafides as well. Wichita State is essentially a community college by comparison.
Make Your Bones wrote:Bluejay wrote:FriarJ wrote:These discussions amaze me as one thing always gets left behind and it's the most important factor by far! How much would Fox have to pay by the contract if we add 2 schools? The answer is that in this climate of shrinking revenues of cable, it's not happening, no way no how.
There is one other thing that is equally as relevant. Decisions on conference members are made by university presidents, not athletic directors. The presidents of the schools in the Big East take academics extremely seriously. There is no way on God's green earth that the presidents of the current Big East schools are going to vote to admit a school with the academic ratings of Wichita St. UConn is always a possibility because, despite being public, it has strong academic ratings. SLU has strong academic bonafides as well. Wichita State is essentially a community college by comparison.
I think this should be emphasized again. Honestly, even Nova only does basketball because it (1) generates $ to cover the cost of the athletic dept, (2) generates free national media and (3) generates alumni engagement/donations, all of which ultimately serve to try to improve the academic situation of the university. That's the goal, not winning for the sake of winning. In fact, I've heard our President talk about how much the free advertising from last year's run was estimated to be worth. With that lens, the academic quality of peer institutions matters... a lot.
My head hurts after reading the nonsense in this thread. Remember, we're talking about schools, not NBA franchises.
DudeAnon wrote:Sactowndog wrote:I responded as I appreciate your factual and response to the issue of ratings. I am not sure your are consistent in your reasons of who is acceptable and not based on size but I don't think market size if the real reason so it doesn't really matter. Like institution is the overwhelming criteria of who gets in and why your ratings are poor and, I would happily bet, stay poor.
Just a reminder. If you are a Butler fan its not "your" but rather "our".
DudeAnon wrote:Also dog. You keep on referencing poor ratings without paying any lip service to how much of that may be attributable to FS1. Me personally, I enjoy playing schools with similar institutional identities. That used to be what conferences were supposed to be, not just TV bait. Xavier's rivals have always been because we shared something in common. UC we share the city, UD we had the conference & short distance. Wichita St. might be the opposite of Xavier but I could care less about playing them.
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