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Like Ted Bundy writing an article on the rise of violent crimes against young women. Followed by a documentary on the demise of the Beatles produced by Yoko Ono
FSU is in a funny position being way up in the north of the state, ....there are nine of their larger alumni chapters stationed within a couple of hours drive from UCF...
There are more FSU fans in the stadium than USF fans when that game is played in Tampa....their were Noles who bought USF season tickets just to get in that game....more support for UCF than one might think.
The ACC needed and wanted larger TV markets and well you can’t have an Atlantic Coast Conference without Boston.
The UCF support is simply a result of winning.
In the 1970s and 80s Miami, ND, Penn State, Syracuse, and BC were independents and played each other regularly. Miami would also play Big 10 teams. It regularly scheduled north. In that sense they weren’t such an odd fit to Big East football.Miami was odd man out in the Old big East which was a fairly geographically tight league.
While there is some truth here there is also much that is off the mark.It was inevitable.
The philosophical split between the basketball schools of the BE and those for whom football was an important sport led to the BE universe having an inherent wobble.
The Big East was born and raised as a basketball conference, and the reason it failed was that it never understood, or really wanted to understand, that football drives the bus in modern college athletics. And the big voices in the league were basketball guys.
When the BE voted down Penn State, the rift was very clear...the Georgetown AD, Frank Rienzo, stated that football wasn’t helping his cause any so he didn’t care about it and didn’t see how Penn State helped the Hoyas.
It took the losing of Syracuse and Pitt to finally force the basketball-football split that had been brewing for years...there had been talk of splitting the football-basketball programs before but Tranghese worked hard to fight it off.
Yes, the ACC is also a good basketball conference.The BE is a basketball conference...not arguing that...if that is all you want to be is a basketball conference in a football world.
Kind of like the ACC who has won three of the last five basketball championships.
What I can't figure out is why it has been 20 years since the Big Ten has won a NC in basketball....Is this the year?
Or...when will Gonzaga win their first?...this may be the year.
I don’t know, it measured up favorably to the ACC in the pre-raid years. If it was so much worse, why would the ACC desire its teams?The Big East survived as a basketball conference...what it once was and all the basketball schools cared about.
I would say that it failed as an all-sports conference...but that, it never was.
Looking at 10 times the media revenue it’s pretty much a game changer. There’s no way to turn that down.Can you 2 please take your argument somewhere else?
The BE is a good basketball conference but let's not kid anyone. If a P5 conference calls and offers a spot to UConn we're out of the BE before the call ends.
As long as UConn is committed to FBS football we will jump at any P5 invite that comes
Other than Notre Dame I think that is true for any other non-P5 or non-Ivy program. Thanks Captain Obvious.Can you 2 please take your argument somewhere else?
The BE is a good basketball conference but let's not kid anyone. If a P5 conference calls and offers a spot to UConn we're out of the BE before the call ends.
As long as UConn is committed to FBS football we will jump at any P5 invite that comes
Then why are you & Billy arguing back & forth?Other than Notre Dame I think that is true for any other non-P5 or non-Ivy program. Thanks Captain Obvious.
lack ofI don’t know, it measured up favorably to the ACC in the pre-raid years. If it was so much worse, why would the ACC desire its teams?
(Remember to use the reply function so I will see your post.)
Do you have a quote from a commissioner indicating that the big east conference was a basketball conference come hell or Highwater? I don’t remember it.We have covered this in my previous post...
Why BC and Cuse?...Because Miami made that the condition that they would need for them to sign the agreement with the ACC..
Why VT?....because the Virginia governor blackmailed the ACC...putting off Cuse for a bit.
Why Louisville?...good athletics...not far off the geographics...followed the pairing with the SEC in Georgia, South Carolina, and Florida.
Didn't say say that the football teams were worse...just that the BE conference was...it was not philosophically coherent...it was tone deaf to the movement towards a football breakaway....The BE was adamant that they were a basketball conference...come hell or high water.
Do you have a quote from a commissioner indicating that the big east conference was a basketball conference come hell or Highwater? I don’t remember it.
Oh, OK you were just making that up. Got it.Don't be absurd.