Rick Pitino endorses Coach K’s merger proposal to create ‘mega basketball conference’
Rick Pitino supports Mike Krzyzewski’s solution for the Big East and ACC.
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I’ve been thrilled not only watching UConn stick it to them in basketball, but also ND sticking it to them in football.The establishment (including Big TV) is very uncomfortable with Uconn. That scruffy little team in their backyard keeps undermining their hype and producing champions with old fashioned things like character, very hard work and above all a unified culture of unselfish teamwork. "Basketball Capital of the World" Indeed! This is going to be interesting watching how it all plays out. An interesting sideline phenomenon as the Huskies continue to grind away at what they do best.
“I’d like to see the ACC and the Big East talk and form a mega basketball conference. Imagine if we had the Big East.”
Oh sure, just when the ACC is sucking wind he wants the Big East to come in and save their conference?
The ACC has one great team, two above average teams, a couple of scrappy teams and then a giant heap of bad. I don’t know what it is with that conference, but it’s losing “life”. You can almost feel it. It almost feels like the fans of the league are becoming apathetic over the realignment saga and the inevitability of it conceding at some point, with this GOR hanging over its head. Lacks unity like old family anticipating divorce. For that reason, it needs to make a move that feels substantial and will get some buzz, as these desperation oddball moves with Cal/Stanford and SMU feel so forced it only contributes to the perception. It’s like inviting a couple distant cousins from Europe to Thanksgiving hoping the family stays together.This came up on the Cooper Flagg thread, but it's still crazy how bad the ACC has gotten. I know Louisville is decent again, but the dregs are just so lifeless. No wonder they want to shake things up
shat on in bowl games, shat on in the sec-acc challenge....still running commercials calling it the "premier basketball conference"The ACC has one great team, two above average teams, a couple of scrappy teams and then a giant heap of bad. I don’t know what it is with that conference, but it’s losing “life”. You can almost feel it. It almost feels like the fans of the league are becoming apathetic over the realignment saga and the inevitability of it conceding at some point, with this GOR hanging over its head. Lacks unity like old family anticipating divorce. For that reason, it needs to make a move that feels substantial and will get some buzz, as these desperation oddball moves with Cal/Stanford and SMU feel so forced it only contributes to the perception. It’s like inviting a couple distant cousins from Europe to Thanksgiving hoping the family stays together.
If you’re not the SEC or B10, only way to do it is get big enough to reach critical mass with enough relevant teams to keep you in the mix, but teams that make no sense for the P2. Or rebrand to some unique profile that you can market. This is what the B12 is trying to do on both ends and I applaud them for it. Meanwhile the ACC is just dying on the vine.I don’t hate the idea but regardless, we need to do something to increase our bank roll. Things are only going to get worse and I don’t want to be left in purgatory again while we figure things out…
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Really feels like a collection of individual brands right now vs a collective, as you have a couple of FB schools that out distance the pack and want their own thing, and then 1-2 basketball schools that do the same, with one of them now pushing all their $$ into the football pot. It feels like no one is getting along or has the same goals as just a large group with many individual agendas wondering what's going to happen to them. They have a dusty unstable brand, and fans/recruits/donors can feel it.shat on in bowl games, shat on in the sec-acc challenge....still running commercials calling it the "premier basketball conference"
If only they spent that money investing in the league rather than running out of touch ads.