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Have to think UConn will have better metrics than Cincy. Bigger television market. By a good amount. I agree with others here...not sure why Cincy is a lock for number 11.
Have to think UConn will have better metrics than Cincy. Bigger television market. By a good amount. I agree with others here...not sure why Cincy is a lock for number 11.
Not saying you are wrong about the relationship angle, but again this is about money and a conference network. If the metrics show that UConn/BYU will make the conference network more valuable for the Big 12, Cincy is out. This is what Boren said at least when talking about why they hired these data firms.Cincy is a lock because they are seen as a viable alternative to Louisville, who everyone agrees was a mistake to pass on. They have also been working relationships with Big12 leaders for years to position themselves for this moment. Hopefully, Warde and Susan didn't wait too long to do the same because like most on this board they didn't recognize the value UConn can bring to the Big12 until 6 months ago. BYU is a good candidate. If the Big12 is smart they will follow the proven B1G model and go east with a flagship.
If Cincy is going to be compared to Louisville, let's look at it:
Basketball: Half this board wasn't born the last time Cincy won a national title in 1962. Since that year they have made one final four and two additional elite eights. Louisville has a clear edge. By a lot.
Football: 17 bowls, 8 wins. Two BCS appearances, 0-2. (And got smacked by Florida worse than we did against Oklahoma, although they went 12-1 and finished 8th in AP) Advantage Louisville. A little bit closer though.
Neilson 2015-2016 DMA rank: Cincinnati, 36th. Louisville, 49th. (Hartford, 30th). Advantage Cincy, although to say either has full command of even their own home city would be foolish- but that's not the point.(UConn has full command of a market that is bigger than either Cincy or Louisville though.)
Academics: Cincy T140 USNWR rank. Louisville T168 USNWR rank. Cincy is the taller midget.
Team values: Forbes has Louisville ranked as the most valuable NCAA team in basketball. Cincy is unranked. They're both unranked in football. (We are also unranked in both sports.) BIG edge to Louisville.
Conclusion: according to important numbers that conference and university execs care about- tv households- Cincy is a viable alternative to Louisville. In everything else, stuff fans care about, athletic success, team value, etc., it's not close.
And yet Louisville already beat us out and the nationwide perception is Cincy is a lock while everyone is shocked that UConn is in the discussion. Perception is all that matters. Even 95% of this board didn't see the value we bring to the Big12 or that we would have any chance at the Big12 6 months ago. Hopefully the data will change the perception of Big12 leaders but the fans and media still have to be convinced. If I'm Susan I am not relying solely on the metrics.
And yet Louisville already beat us out and the nationwide perception is Cincy is a lock while everyone is shocked that UConn is in the discussion. Perception is all that matters. Even 95% of this board didn't see the value we bring to the Big12 or that we would have any chance at the Big12 6 months ago. Hopefully the data will change the perception of Big12 leaders but the fans and media still have to be convinced. If I'm Susan I am not relying solely on the metrics.
The Big 12 actually cares about the major sports...
Et tu, Whaler? Et tu?
Maybe a school in northwest North Dakota? Looks like a lot of people there.![]()
If I wanted to start a network...where would one look?
Maybe a school in northwest North Dakota? Looks like a lot of people there.
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If I wanted to start a network...where would one look?
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Another giant BC mistake
by Mark • February 22, 2016
The announcement sounded promising. Boston College, criticized for what it didn’t have in terms of athletic facilities and amenities, was announcing a $200 million athletic funding project.
Improvements in recreational sports, an upgrade in baseball facilities. Positive things for the university.
All items which would improve the quality of life for students at Boston College.
But then near the end of the release was this statement: DISCUSSIONS will begin about building an indoor football practice facility. No where is improving the basketball facilities mentioned.
DISCUSSIONS?
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
BC, which in athletics is President Father William Leahy and athletic director Brad Bates,doesn’t get it.
They have the dog walking the man. All the improvements which have been announced and funded will do ALMOST NOTHING to improve the profile of the revenue producing sports, football and men’s basketball.
http://ajerseyguy.com/?p=13338
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BC is coasting on the ACC tv money, and is being left behind by the rest of its conference. It's just another warm body in the P5 world, somebody has to fill out the schedules. Its real success is as a university that appeals to a lot of college applicants and can charge whatever it wants for tuition.If there is a hint of truth to this, it significantly explains how Warde jumped from the AD of a G5 program over the head of Bates, an AD from a P5, program to become the AD of one the the top 5 athletic programs in the country at U of Michigan.
@Mr. Conehead, do you think the college athletic world views, albeit accurately, as a G5 program. I don't. When you look at Warde and the size of the AD budget and the national championships and facility expansion, etc. I don't think they view that G5...or is that just me being a fan?If there is a hint of truth to this, it significantly explains how Warde jumped from the AD of a G5 program over the head of Bates, an AD from a P5, program to become the AD of one the the top 5 athletic programs in the country at U of Michigan even though they both had similar connections to Ann Arbor.
@Mr. Conehead, do you think the college athletic world views, albeit accurately, as a G5 program. I don't. When you look at Warde and the size of the AD budget and the national championships and facility expansion, etc. I don't think they view that G5...or is that just me being a fan?
@Mr. Conehead, do you think the college athletic world views, albeit accurately, as a G5 program. I don't. When you look at Warde and the size of the AD budget and the national championships and facility expansion, etc. I don't think they view that G5...or is that just me being a fan?
Agree regarding the media, but Michigan's due diligence would have been looking at hard numbers not articles. I suspect that the decision makers there didn't view UConn with the G5 pejorative attached. Instead they saw a flagship, land grant university with a big time budget, great facilities, at least for marquis sports, and outstanding athletic success. From that perspective, Warde is a no brainer.As a fan, looking at budgets, facilities, and championships, UConn is more of a P5 program than BC; but, the media tends to view things differently...
As if LDS would be quite flexible with its' BYU network ...Something to think about in B12 expansion: BYU has a not-insignificant network itself. http://www.byutv.org