BC never belonged in the ACC and never will, they are unquestionably the worst basketball game on every other ACC team's schedule. Their only silver lining is that no fans right now impacts them less than any other team in the country.BC was never going to be a "player" in the ACC, long term.
They are getting payed some bucks and playing their every couple of years "friendly" with Notre Dame.
It was an ACC mistake going to New York and Massachusetts.
UNC, Duke, and NC State voted "no" to BC first time around...
Boston College and Syracuse were the Big East schools in the ACC's original expansion plans -- along with Miami -- but were voted down in favor of adding the Hurricanes and Hokies. Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State voted against adding Boston College at the time.
But other pro-expansion schools in the ACC kept pushing for another member.
TV Market. Taking a page from the old Big East. Gave exposure to the Conference to the NE/NY/NJ recruiting area.BC was never going to be a "player" in the ACC, long term.
They are getting payed some bucks and playing their every couple of years "friendly" with Notre Dame.
It was an ACC mistake going to New York and Massachusetts.
UNC, Duke, and NC State voted "no" to BC first time around...
Boston College and Syracuse were the Big East schools in the ACC's original expansion plans -- along with Miami -- but were voted down in favor of adding the Hurricanes and Hokies. Duke, North Carolina and N.C. State voted against adding Boston College at the time.
But other pro-expansion schools in the ACC kept pushing for another member.
More or less. This, plus the general feeling of BC athletics around the city is....meh. The football team is perennially average so public interest is equally average. The basketball team has been bad for so long that folks just never bothered to care. That lackadaisical attitude has persisted for decades and is just engrained.Is the absence of fan support for basketball because of the shadow of the Celtics in such a small city?
I've read on the Boneyard there are no recruits in Boston.TV Market. Taking a page from the old Big East. Gave exposure to the Conference to the NE/NY/NJ recruiting area.
Skinner was a magician, very solid I agree but the word I got was he wasn't really a recruiter so his success had a shelf life.SKINNER was solid and underrated, look at the job he did!!
Also add to that is it's a private school. There's really no large following of BC sports in Boston. Just alums of BC. I don't know know anyone who didn't go there who is a big fan of their teams.In the winter, they're competing with the Celtics, the Bruins, BC hockey and every other local/regional college with a following in bball/hockey. I think it's that and the lack of a sustained elite winner.
A mid to upper tier P 5 program? There are very few if any programs Dan Hurley would leave for. Sounds like you are dissing us,yeah no reason to leave UCONN for BC. Great recruiting class coming in next season - when Hurley leaves it will be for an mid to upper tier P-5 program. And BC is certainly not that team
Remember, "the end justifies the means"................they are Jesuits, aren't they?Not when I watched them, they had a few good guards a couple years ago and were in many games with that class but couldn't win. By no means do I suggest they were in them all to the last minutes/seconds of games but they were competitive for a while. Maybe I only saw the ones they played well in or over their heads.
Pitino would be real interesting for them but would a catholic school hire a pimp?
A mid to upper tier P 5 program? There are very few if any programs Dan Hurley would leave for. Sounds like you are dissing us,
And the funny thing is that Comcast (which is the main cable provider in Greater Boston) doesn’t even carry the ACC Network.TV Market. Taking a page from the old Big East. Gave exposure to the Conference to the NE/NY/NJ recruiting area.
The 10 years of realignment killed College sports. ESPN took the golden goose behind the woodshed.
I think Villanova has a perennial 'pop' from that 1985 National Championship, an underdog win, right as college hoop was in growing popularity heyday and a great story. Plus Philly is parochial or insular like Boston is, but in contrast a lot more college affiliations and frankly vastly better basketball programs. So there is more college loyalty, patronage rooting interests, it is closer to the South in retaining college pride. The big 5 isn't as big a thing, but it is a legacy. Nova, Temple, LaSalle & even Drexel all have made the NCAAs in recent years, maybe even Penn. I can't remember the last Boston area school to even win one NCAA game unless we count Providence or freakin' Vermont.Also add to that is it's a private school. There's really no large following of BC sports in Boston. Just alums of BC. I don't know know anyone who didn't go there who is a big fan of their teams.
As I write this I'm thinking of Villanova. Similar profile in a large city with a fervent pro sports following. Does Villanova have a big general sports fan following in the Philly area? If so is that just recently because of their success the last few years?
They provide the ACC with a sound NE presence though😊The entire purpose of their existence in basketball is to act as a schedule filler for the league. There is zero pressure from the league for BCU to accomplish anything in basketball.
I went with Backstabbing Blankblankers"Betrayal College"
My daughter went there and they certainly have a fan base. Hockey is their sport though and you wouldn't want to mix it up with my 9 year old twin Grandson's on who owns the Beanpot!!! They like football but more for the tailgates. BC alums still reflect on BC/AD or Boston College after Doug. Huge amount of alum money resulted in big expansion of the campus, kind of like UCONN and Y2K (which actually meant UConn/1999).Also add to that is it's a private school. There's really no large following of BC sports in Boston. Just alums of BC. I don't know know anyone who didn't go there who is a big fan of their teams.
As I write this I'm thinking of Villanova. Similar profile in a large city with a fervent pro sports following. Does Villanova have a big general sports fan following in the Philly area? If so is that just recently because of their success the last few years?