I believe the Big East is the major basketball conference most likely to expand in the next 24 months due to three factors: needing more inventory for TV, keeping up with the Joneses (other four leagues all have at least 16 members), and avoiding again the disaster that was three bids this season.
I don't think the Big East will go past 14, but I think the two likely expansion points are to 12 and 14.
Who are your favorites (1-5) if the league expands to 12? Mine:
1. Gonzaga
2. Dayton
3. St. Louis
4. VCU
5. Davidson
Who are your favorites (1-5) if the league expands to 14? Mine:
1. Gonzaga
2. St. Mary's
3. Dayton
4. St. Louis
5. VCU
I had to leave a patsy in there.Fixed for you.
Don’t want west coast teams. It makes no sense.
Eh, I could see it going either way. If the ACC loses 4 schools instead of 2 to the SEC, downstream of that maybe the Big 12 poaches another two. In that scenario the remains of the ACC, with it's national footprint but gutted of national brands, the league is drastically less attractive. I wouldn't count out schools with a historical connection to the league (Syracuse) or schools deciding to focus on basketball as their crown jewel (BET and Basketball focus are very attractive) adding to the Big East.Much more likely we end up in the ACC than any ACC schools come over here.
Vandy and Northwestern aren't going anywhere unless they're tossed out, which will never happen.You forgot Vandy and Northwestern
I'd add Dayton and VCU now. If St Louis decides to be more regularly competitive, down the line. Gotta stay aggressive to prosper and quality games, product size, adds contract leverage. Staying small for the sake of history is a losing proposition in the long run.
BAC-tion!Name recognition is one of the most valuable assets you can have. If the Big East grabbed gonzaga and changed its name to the Big America Conference it would lose prestige.
Never is a bold declaration these days. There's a decent argument to be made for Michigan, Ohio St, Texas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia... to just roll out and form a super conference right now. Addition by subtraction is standard procedure for ngos. The Big East sb docking DePaul's TV revenue right now imo.Vandy and Northwestern aren't going anywhere unless they're tossed out, which will never happen.
Not interested in any of these schools particularly west coast schools. I would love to see another New England school such as Umass or Holy Cross if they were willing to commit the resourcesI believe the Big East is the major basketball conference most likely to expand in the next 24 months due to three factors: needing more inventory for TV, keeping up with the Joneses (other four leagues all have at least 16 members), and avoiding again the disaster that was three bids this season.
I don't think the Big East will go past 14, but I think the two likely expansion points are to 12 and 14.
Who are your favorites (1-5) if the league expands to 12? Mine:
1. Gonzaga
2. Dayton
3. St. Louis
4. VCU
5. Davidson
Who are your favorites (1-5) if the league expands to 14? Mine:
1. Gonzaga
2. St. Mary's
3. Dayton
4. St. Louis
5. VCU
Ya, for all I care let them descend into nothingnessI hate BC... f them
They would lose many more fans than they'd gain with actions like that.Never is a bold declaration these days. There's a decent argument to be made for Michigan, Ohio St, Texas, Alabama, Florida, Georgia... to just roll out and form a super conference right now. Addition by subtraction is standard procedure for ngos. The Big East sb docking DePaul's TV revenue right now imo.
I suspect the only Carolina school that'd be left is Wake Forest. UNC & Duke would be a package deal to the Big 10 (along with Virginia & Georgia Tech) while NC State would head to the SEC (along with Clemson & both Florida schools) for the TV/streaming footprint + rivalry juice.Dream scenario: ACC collapse, we can add Cuse/Pitt at minimum, probably give BC a life line (I want them BEGGING though). Some of the other scraps, maybe some of the better Carolina schools (Duke, NCST) are left.
UMass maybe not a terrible idea.Not interested in any of these schools particularly west coast schools. I would love to see another New England school such as Umass or Holy Cross if they were willing to commit the resources
Holy Cross was the best program in New England for many yearsUMass maybe not a terrible idea.
But Holy Cross would be a terrible add
You had me until you added BC.Duke
Wake Forest
Syracuse
Pittsburgh
Boston College
Totally and then rename the Big East the A-10Pass in west coast.
Vcu
Dayton
Bring temple (catholic school)back
Buffalo
And any one of URI UMASS or Vermont to maintain regional comp
Dayton's basketball revenue was top 30 last year, would have slotted in at #5 in the BE. Their fanbase and brand value is very strong and would not hurt our SOS relative to the average BE team. VCU would need a couple years to catch up, but they'd slot in with Providence, SH, and SJ pretty quick. Georgetown needs to get it's act together quick and DePaul needs an ultimatum yesterday.Expanding for the sake of expansion especially considering the list of candidates makes no sense. Where are these schools going to get the money to improve their programs? Certainly not from Fox. Who wants to watch? UConn's strength of schedule would take a massive hit.
Duke
Wake Forest
Syracuse
Pittsburgh
Boston College
Other Considerations
Big 10 and SEC TV contracts are already approaching a $ billion annually. A top 12ish super conference would receive at least as much divided by fewer. They could feasibly double their revenue per school in a couple years and have nearly unlimited negotiating leverage with the TV carriers. Realignment is far, far from over and fan sentiment has almost nothing to do with it.They would lose many more fans than they'd gain with actions like that.
no one remembers that. lets be realHoly Cross was the best program in New England for many years
Maybe something like UConn and Friends.Respectfully, I find it hard to believe that the conference wouldn't succeed if you changed the name from the BE to something else - because it no longer made since due to the teams in the conference - but still had UConn, Marquette, Creighton, Gonzaga (hypothetically), 'Nova, etc.