CTYankee10 wrote:First time poster. Long time fan of some old/new Big East teams, ties to A-10 as well. In terms of expansion, you really have to make it "worth it", because once you move the needle to 12, you probably aren't growing anymore, and teams probably won't be jumping ship. For that reason,I think you stand pat. In terms of teams with a "newer" reputation, I think you see what St. Louis and VCU do in the near-term. They will probably not be receiving a better offer for the A-10.
The only moves you make are ones with national appeal. I think UConn & Gonzaga/Cincinnati in tandem as "basketball only" or some measure of affiliate membership (less football) are the types of teams you bring in. You can have an agreement similar to the Big 12, where they have to forfeit any TV/tournament revenue earned while a member of the concert, in addition to any exit fees if they did have to leave. UConn has a lot of rivalries with Big East teams, including Providence, St Johns, and Villanova. Gonzaga had a nice thing going against Butler last year, and Cincinnati with Xavier, obviously. Have to think big with expansion, or hold pat.
CTYankee10 wrote:The only moves you make are ones with national appeal. I think UConn & Gonzaga/Cincinnati in tandem as "basketball only" or some measure of affiliate membership (less football) are the types of teams you bring in. You can have an agreement similar to the Big 12, where they have to forfeit any TV/tournament revenue earned while a member of the concert, in addition to any exit fees if they did have to leave. UConn has a lot of rivalries with Big East teams, including Providence, St Johns, and Villanova. Gonzaga had a nice thing going against Butler last year, and Cincinnati with Xavier, obviously. Have to think big with expansion, or hold pat.
Bluejay wrote:CTYankee10 wrote:The only moves you make are ones with national appeal. I think UConn & Gonzaga/Cincinnati in tandem as "basketball only" or some measure of affiliate membership (less football) are the types of teams you bring in. You can have an agreement similar to the Big 12, where they have to forfeit any TV/tournament revenue earned while a member of the concert, in addition to any exit fees if they did have to leave. UConn has a lot of rivalries with Big East teams, including Providence, St Johns, and Villanova. Gonzaga had a nice thing going against Butler last year, and Cincinnati with Xavier, obviously. Have to think big with expansion, or hold pat.
I agree with everything you said above, except the part about Cincy. I don't think that Cincy moves the meter at all. Further, we've already got a team in that city now, so it also doesn't open up new markets for TV purposes.
aughnanure wrote:I really don't know why we don't discuss the BYU-Gonzaga tandem. Gives everyone a travel partner out west and big name draws. The playing on Sundays is an issue (which BYU has got to give-in on a little bit at some point) along with football, but it would make the league a big draw in basketball and easily the #3 conference.
BillEsq wrote:aughnanure wrote:I really don't know why we don't discuss the BYU-Gonzaga tandem. Gives everyone a travel partner out west and big name draws. The playing on Sundays is an issue (which BYU has got to give-in on a little bit at some point) along with football, but it would make the league a big draw in basketball and easily the #3 conference.
1. We have discussed it
2. BYU will not budge deal with it
3. BYU and Gonzaga make good travel partners like DePaul and St. Johns. Seriouslly Spokane and Salt Lake are over 500 miles apart. At some distance you cease to be a partner and your just traveling.
4. BYU has FBS football and will likely have to be keeping a pulse on the FBS changes- constant flight risk
5. Now you have to fly all your non-revs coast to coast all year round... It will cost BYU and Gonzaga 2-4 million just to participate in the league logistically. Not to mention it will set the other BE schools back 200 hundred to a million.
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