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Fox Discussing Post-Season NIT Alternative w/ BE, Big 12, B10

It is in basketball.

Because some writers referred to a P6 in basketball does not make it so.

You’re either an autonomy conference or you are not.
 
So teams not in the NCAA take 3 weeks off and then play meaningless games of questionable interest? All while players are entering the portal, preparing for the draft, and coaches are looking for next year's job.

Seems highly suspect to me.
 
A much better idea would be to take the losers of the first 2 rounds of the NCAA tournament and have a “redemption bracket”. It would at the very least have more viewer interest even though it’s still probably a bad idea.
 
Because some writers referred to a P6 in basketball does not make it so.

You’re either an autonomy conference or you are not.
I think theirs is a middle ground. The P4 realize cutting out the little guys weakens the appeal. So they’d cut the Big East in on the BB money, so long as nobody else ever actually has a chance.
 
It’s a dopey NIT replacement tournament.

It doesn’t speak to the Big East’s place at the table as a power conference because the Big East is not a power conference.

So why is Fox including them? They also have the rights for the Mountain West and they're not a part of it.
 
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It doesn’t strike anybody as odd that Fox is pushing this idea the same time the NCAA is talking about expanding the conference tournament , because of some type of fictitious increase in conference size .
At the same time thev NCAA is negotiating a new package deal that covered D1 championships , The NIT ,and the Women’s BB tournament .
,and foreign rights to the men’s tournament
All. Coincidence. If tournament expands does Fox get in on it or somehow end up with the women’s tournament or could it be the NiT is out of the deal ending that tournament and Fox is picking up the pieces. This tournament, The NIT continuing and , expansion all are not mutually exclusive.
ESPN currently pays $35 million a year with the projected value of the women’s tournament nearly triple that amount
I Don’t trust Fox , ESPN ,or the NCAA.
The only hope for survival is not tournament expansion but the 360 d1 schools getting a minimum of 50% of the tourney earnings
I’ve modeled some expansion numbers and it could work but getting each unit to a min of $1million and magically UConn is a national player . That would require increasing the pot from $178,000,000 to a bit over $500,000,000
From a Tournament that makes $1 billion from an organization that will have total revenue will be $1.4 Billion that’s an extremely reasonable proposition.
 
A much better idea would be to take the losers of the first 2 rounds of the NCAA tournament and have a “redemption bracket”. It would at the very least have more viewer interest even though it’s still probably a bad idea.
That's a clever wrinkle. And the winner gets a free ticket to the Dance the following season. You should suggest it to Fox. Personally I hate the idea of the entire endeavor, but once you cracked the seal I think it would create more interest.
 
Like the adults giving participation trophies to whoever plays, NOW everyone in college basketball will play in a postseason tournament.
It's all about the money - they don't give a crap how the schools feel - so not really comparable.
 
I think theirs is a middle ground. The P4 realize cutting out the little guys weakens the appeal. So they’d cut the Big East in on the BB money, so long as nobody else ever actually has a chance.

I think we're generally saying the same thing. The Big East has a strong brand in basketball. I would be surprised if TV stations cut them out.
 
I still don't see how you run a tournament of only p4 participants.

You'd have every team make the field, which who wants to see 8-23 Georgia tech take on 14-16 northwestern in the 7 vs 10 game, you kill the entirety (or what's left anyway) of the regular season, kill the p4 conference tournaments, and make the casual viewer tune out the opening weekend which is the weekend that makes it the cultural phenomenon it is today.

UConn being in a precarious position in the big East is independent of a breakaway tournament.

Much more likely to see an extended "first 4" that starts that Sunday (would be low major conference winners) so those auto bids and games could be played in advance of the main bracket reveal that Sunday evening.
 
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I think we're generally saying the same thing. The Big East has a strong brand in basketball. I would be surprised if TV stations cut them out.
Yes. Big East has won too many recent titles and is too competitive. Leaving the Big East out makes it illegitimate. Instead, they include the Big East and do what they can to minimize everyone else. They still need the small schools people love to root for, but you expand the tournament in a way that all but ensures they all get knocked out early, while piling up credits for the big conferences.
 
Yes. Big East has won too many recent titles and is too competitive. Leaving the Big East out makes it illegitimate. Instead, they include the Big East and do what they can to minimize everyone else. They still need the small schools people love to root for, but you expand the tournament in a way that all but ensures they all get knocked out early, while piling up credits for the big conferences.
You can't ensure small schools get knocked off. That's what makes the tournament so great.
 
So why is Fox including them? They also have the rights for the Mountain West and they're not a part of it.

Probably because CBS Sports is the Mountain West’s primary hoop rights holder.
 
You can't ensure small schools get knocked off. That's what makes the tournament so great.
Oh I know. And the big schools know that people love to see it happen. So they'll be in, but in an expanded tournament, if you seed them low enough, they aren't going to go far. Aside from UConn in 2014 (if you want to count that) nobody outside of the P5/Big East has won since 1963.

They love the drama but will make it hard for small conference schools to make a deep run. If the P4 are pushing for expansion, it's to grab more credits not to help small conference schools.
 
Because some writers referred to a P6 in basketball does not make it so.

You’re either an autonomy conference or you are not.

Oh, so not P5 anymore. It used to be "You're either a P5 conference or you are not", but then the Pac 12 went away and the Big East is still a major.

How many times are you going to double down on everything staying exactly as it is until the end of time when everything is changing at light speed?
 
Oh I know. And the big schools know that people love to see it happen. So they'll be in, but in an expanded tournament, if you seed them low enough, they aren't going to go far. Aside from UConn in 2014 (if you want to count that) nobody outside of the P5/Big East has won since 1963.

They love the drama but will make it hard for small conference schools to make a deep run. If the P4 are pushing for expansion, it's to grab more credits not to help small conference schools.

Because the big schools have not figured out a way to cut out the other 300 basketball and 60 football programs without interest in college sports collapsing completely. If they had figured it out, it would have been done already.
 
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