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At the expense of everything else? You’d be driving up costs to play middling and mediocre teamsHave you seen our future home football slates????? I'll take ANY Big 12 teams
At the expense of everything else? You’d be driving up costs to play middling and mediocre teamsHave you seen our future home football slates????? I'll take ANY Big 12 teams
Bball coach excited about the new schools and the POSSIBILITY of other schools.
I think that FSU will do everything in their power to get out in the next few years and once they do then the dam will break because Clemson will then go and UNC, etc will have to depart, etc. Long story short: The Magnificent 7 will take to action.What are the 6-8 brands? I don’t see it. And they’ll be together until 2036. The ACC doesn’t have enough teams that would justify $100m in payouts. What ACC teams could possibly justify that? I see only 4 of them in the football side. NF doesn’t even have a full vote to dissolve.
I wouldn’t rule out an offer that hasn’t been made, and thus I don’t know the specifics of, but it’s hard to see a deal for basketball only that would work for both us and the XII. The amount of money it would take for us to cover the buy out to the Big East and then make enough money from the move to cover the extra travel and the fact that, short term, I have little doubt our fan base would rather stay where we are with some drivable road games, would be far, far more than anyone has ever considered paying a team just for basketball.
So it doesn’t sound plausible to me, but whether it makes sense or not would depend ont he particular offer.
Grab the pitchforks if that happens...Yuck Formark- no hoops w/out FB- if if its that important then he can bring FB along too.
So far Greg Flugar has been spot on. He indicated that UCONN and Zags were considered for bball only (but that UCONN was also seriously considered as a full add). He has also mentioned that SJU has shown interest. BY going for MSG???After watching the tang video, it has me thinking the big 12 might be about to take a bite out of the big East.
You wouldn’t have to take too big of a bite for us to not feel good about staying behind.
Villanova
Just that name alone and we’re already uncomfortable.
Villanova and one other traditional power
Georgetown under Cooley?
St John’s under pitino?
Starts to change how you feel instantly.
Itd be the cherry on top if Big East schools use our buyout to f us.After watching the tang video, it has me thinking the big 12 might be about to take a bite out of the big East.
You wouldn’t have to take too big of a bite for us to not feel good about staying behind.
Villanova
Just that name alone and we’re already uncomfortable.
Villanova and one other traditional power
Georgetown under Cooley?
St John’s under pitino?
Starts to change how you feel instantly.
Yormark doesn’t have to take many schools to cut the heart out of the Big East.So far Greg Flugar has been spot on. He indicated that UCONN and Zags were considered for bball only (but that UCONN was also seriously considered as a full add). He has also mentioned that SJU has shown interest. BY going for MSG???
According to the Jason Scheer comment last night, the potential invite to Gonzaga & UConn is for just basketball, NOT basketball/olympic sports. Acceptance of those terms is a huge headache for the athletic department.There will be one last tectonic plate to shift in the next handful of years: the ACC, which will likely lose its top 6-8 brands to the B1G/SEC/Big12. So, the scenarios are:
1 - wait it out for the next handful of years as we are now and hope to slide into the remaining ACC schools and be in the fourth best conference with schools like BC, Wake, Syracuse, etc.
2- take a basketball/Olympic sport arrangement with the Big12 that hopefully includes a football scheduling arrangement to augment the rest of our Independent schedule. I'd imagine that upon showing well in football we'd be taken into the Big12 when they expand past 16 teams.
I think UConn should bet on itself and take #2. Mora should get us there, imo.
Pulling basketball from the BE will hurt many of us emotionally, but given where the media companies are at in terms of merging big brand schools, I don't think the Big East will thrive in such an environment. From the women's BB perspective, I think being in the BE and AAC has not exactly helped the program as the rest of the nation began to place more emphasis on women's BB and a move to the Big12 will help bolster recruiting (not that they need that much help, obviously but when Geno retires you never know what then occurs).
If AD David Benedict is using a decision tree to drive his moves, I think with what has happened this week (i.e. a HUGE consolidation to a P3/P4 in mere days - something that previously took years to happen) a partial Big12 offer has to be accepted.
Previously I did not think that would be even something we'd consider, but with what transpired this week, I think if we don't do this in 5 years we'd all look back and say we blew it by not doing it.
What a joke. I wonder if our new masters would require us to wear GPS trackers as well.According to the Jason Scheer comment last night, the potential invite to Gonzaga & UConn is for just basketball, NOT basketball/olympic sports. Acceptance of those terms is a huge headache for the athletic department.
I’ll say this — Yormark just eliminated a major competitor for football and basketball dollars from the marketplace. Would I put it past him to try to eliminate a basketball competitor from the marketplace as well? (That was rhetorical by the way.)Yormark doesn’t have to take many schools to cut the heart out of the Big East.
I’m definitely spiraling into conspiracy theory time right now but what if Cooley was a canary in the coal mine?
If a power conference wants a basketball only school from the big east, it starts and ends with UConn.After watching the tang video, it has me thinking the big 12 might be about to take a bite out of the big East.
You wouldn’t have to take too big of a bite for us to not feel good about staying behind.
Villanova
Just that name alone and we’re already uncomfortable.
Villanova and one other traditional power
Georgetown under Cooley?
St John’s under pitino?
Starts to change how you feel instantly.
But wasn't this the exact thing the ACC did to the Big East FB side? I mean the playbook was already written.I’ll say this — Yormark just eliminated a major competitor for football and basketball dollars from the marketplace. Would I put it past him to try to eliminate a basketball competitor from the marketplace as well? (That was rhetorical by the way.)
Bringing in schools that as loss leaders for the purpose of eliminating competitors is clearly illegal under antitrust laws, by the way, but for whatever reason the DOJ to date has clearly not given a damn about college athletics.
Yormark deserves credit, of course, but the Pac-12 was really destroyed by the departure of USC/UCLA to the B1G and the lousy Apple broadcasting rights offer that predictably followed. The Big XII was just in position to scoop up the goodies once the piñata inevitably burst.I’ll say this — Yormark just eliminated a major competitor for football and basketball dollars from the marketplace. Would I put it past him to try to eliminate a basketball competitor from the marketplace as well? (That was rhetorical by the way.)
Bringing in schools that as loss leaders for the purpose of eliminating competitors is clearly illegal under antitrust laws, by the way, but for whatever reason the DOJ to date has clearly not given a damn about college athletics.
I think that’s naive. Villanova is a really strong brand in the Philadelphia market. If Yormark is going to create a hybrid conference why wouldn’t he take them? Why wouldn’t he take St. John’s to get access to msg and the NYC market?If a power conference wants a basketball only school from big east, it starts and ends with UConn.
There's nothing in there that even hints at a partial invite.Damn.
If he is referring to UConn(big if) it would be reasonable to conclude that a partial invite was the play all along. Or they are not done and we go in as an odd number which is less likely.
So much has just transpired in such a short period of time and a basketball coach( not AD not president) is privy to a possible next step a day after adding 3 more teams. This suggests there is a bigger plan and more to be executed.
If a power conference wants a basketball only school from the big east, it starts and ends with UConn.
Did he though? I would say instead that the major media companies chose to consolidate the number of conferences that they have to deal with, again. Yormark definitely took advantage of the circumstances though.I’ll say this — Yormark just eliminated a major competitor for football and basketball dollars from the marketplace
Could be.....I've been trying to explain this to BE or die Uconn crowd on twitter. What would it take for Fox with the Big 12's help (and even ESPN if they get some content ) to stop bidding on the Big East in the next media deal ? If Yormark gets the go ahead to offer 3 BE schools and Gonzaga say $10 Mil each for hoops ? It equals a kill shot. Are Nova, G-town and the Johnies gonna say no and end up in a PAC-12 situation or old Big East where the rest are scrambling around hoping for chump change, SMH!....we've this movie way to many times...and Yormark gets NYC and MSG by default, hmmm isn't that what he said he wants !Yormark doesn’t have to take many schools to cut the heart out of the Big East.
I’m definitely spiraling into conspiracy theory time right now but what if Cooley was a canary in the coal mine?
Cap, I have posted on Big East basketball and the media contract multiple times on this forum, but I will elaborate some more and explain why FOX needs/wants Big East basketball.Hoops only to the XII sounds like water torture, but may be UConn's only lifeline. I am of the belief that the next network contract for the Big East will be drastically lower or the networks will just not negotiate as they have enough content due to the demise of the PAC-12.
If UConn goes hoops only to the XII, I agree with the previous statements that the Contract mast be at least for $ 15M per year & a provision to play 6 games per year to allow for more ease in scheduling in football.
My concern is where will the Athletic Department plant Husky Olympic Sports? This will get messy.
That is not allowed. You can not join a conference for only one sport unless your current conference doesn't offer that sport.According to the Jason Scheer comment last night, the potential invite to Gonzaga & UConn is for just basketball, NOT basketball/olympic sports. Acceptance of those terms is a huge headache for the athletic department.
You absolutely do not take itUnfortunately if he offers 10 million and 4-5 football games along with a bowl spot. You take it.