The local TV sports anchors are horrific and do very little of their own investigating. But they sure can read off a teleprompter.As usual, local media is about 48 hours late with the news.
The local TV sports anchors are horrific and do very little of their own investigating. But they sure can read off a teleprompter.
"...and I'm Kevin Nathan. Go duck yourself UConn"
The only legal action I would take at this point is to threaten ESPN with a lawsuit unless they let the Big East out of the exclusive negotiating period. ESPN is using that clause to destroy the Big East, and the Big East can not stand by while that happens. If ESPN gives us the finger, bring an injunction to try and get a judge to invalidate that clause of the contract.
I think Nordy at Pitt has a huge fiduciary violation, but it is not worth the trouble.
I don't see ND ever going to the ACC. And even if the football schools leave the BE ND will probably stay in the BE and add Xavier and Dusquene and St Joes. This will be a compelling enough conference for them and still keep them in the drivers seat for their football contract. Swofford is just dreaming unrealistic dreams imo.
EDIT: I keep forgetting that the absence of the BE football schools eliminates the guarantee of a BCS bid for them. So they may be forced to find a conference if they want the BCS monies. And who knows if their NBC contract has clauses demanding this requirement. Good grief.
I think the departure of Syracuse demonstrates that sentimentality is not at play here.Do you know who the Big East is?
Georgetown, Villanova, St. John’s, Seton Hall, and Providence were here back in the Big East back in 2003 but Notre Dame went and talks with the ACC for place to park their other sports. In the 80’s that was true but in the BCS era Syracuse, Connecticut and Pitt are the heart and soul of the Big East. Do you believe the addition of Marquette and DePaul will make it more acceptable for Notre Dame to stay in the Big East?
I agree that the threat of Comcast, caused ESPN to act/destroy the Big East, but shame on the school presidents for not getting together and committing, and I mean really committing to each other. This is where Marinatto's greatest failure lies. He should have been in all the FB schools ear about the importance of staying together and to expect the ACC to act as a predator and come calling because they in turn feel threatened by the SEC. Instead he is having meetings with Swofford, about making sure "things are done the right way". Would it have worked? Who knows, but the fact that he is having meetings with Swofford and expecting that he was going to be straight up and honest just speaks to his naivete. Swofford probably used those meetings to find out which schools were MOST likely to jump as soon as an offer was extended.At this point can we get Waylon to admit that the first plank on his platform is what is going to be the death of the Big East.
There was no bigger advocate for a Big East/Comcast deal then Waylon. Turns out that even the threat of Comcast forced ESPN to slaughter the league.
Waylon, are you ready to admit that the Big East never had any leverage and calling ESPN's bluff was like shooting themselves in the 'Temple'. Get it.. Temple... ha ha.
I agree that the threat of Comcast, caused ESPN to act/destroy the Big East, but shame on the school presidents for not getting together and committing, and I mean really committing to each other. This is where Marinatto's greatest failure lies. He should have been in all the FB schools ear about the importance of staying together and to expect the ACC to act as a predator and come calling because they in turn feel threatened by the SEC. Instead he is having meetings with Swofford, about making sure "things are done the right way". Would it have worked? Who knows, but the fact that he is having meetings with Swofford and expecting that he was going to be straight up and honest just speaks to his naivete. Swofford probably used those meetings to find out which schools were MOST likely to jump as soon as an offer was extended.
At this point can we get Waylon to admit that the first plank on his platform is what is going to be the death of the Big East.
There was no bigger advocate for a Big East/Comcast deal then Waylon. Turns out that even the threat of Comcast forced ESPN to slaughter the league.
Waylon, are you ready to admit that the Big East never had any leverage and calling ESPN's bluff was like shooting themselves in the 'Temple'. Get it.. Temple... ha ha.
FYI, if the Big East had taken the ESPN deal, it would be just as raided. Why lock in a revenue disparity with the ACC that they could exploit? Does that sound like a sound business strategy?
Unfortunately, Pitt and Syracuse screwed everyone.
I say we get Scully and Mulder on it. It's the Cigarette Smoking Man that is behind all of this.
FYI, if the Big East had taken the ESPN deal, it would be just as raided. Why lock in a revenue disparity with the ACC that they could exploit? Does that sound like a sound business strategy?
Unfortunately, Pitt and Syracuse screwed everyone.
+1FYI, if the Big East had taken the ESPN deal, it would be just as raided. Why lock in a revenue disparity with the ACC that they could exploit? Does that sound like a sound business strategy?
Unfortunately, Pitt and Syracuse screwed everyone.
There is a lot of 20/20 hindsight on this board. If memory serves, the consensus was that Marinatto had almost screwed everyone by taking the lousy deal.
That was you brother. You were the one pounding that drum. I posted time and time again that the Big East could not lose the ESPN brand.
You are totally FOS. Now stop stalking me.
Yeah, look it up Waylon. You couldn't push Comcast hard enough. I could not have stated more times that not being on ESPN would kill the conference because that is where people go looking for sports. But you remember it however you want. Hopefully you remember it better than your posts in this thread about how much better service academies are than Pitt and Syracuse.