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Not going through all the threads but there were posts acting like UConn baseball matters in the.whole scheme of things.So what was posted that is delusional? That was the question.
Not going through all the threads but there were posts acting like UConn baseball matters in the.whole scheme of things.So what was posted that is delusional? That was the question.
It came down to Notre Dame, not Boston College & the Florida schools. If Notre Dame had said "we want UConn" instead of Syracuse, then UConn would be in the ACC. Notre Dame wanted to ensure they were getting exposure in NYC, b/c they have a huge alumni and fan base there.As for the ACC, we all know why BC blackballed us but why did the Florida schools?
Come on man, T-H-I-N-K. Are TV contracts into perpetuity or do they have an end date? While yes, the Big 12's contracts with ABC/ESPN/Fox called for them to increase their payout pro rata, so the payout per member wouldn't decrease, that contract was only through the end of the 2015-16 season. So while the Big 12 could have added UConn or any other team without immediate penalty, the financial impact would be felt beginning with the 2016-17 season, when they would be under a new contract and ABC/ESPN/Fox would no longer be obligated to pay an inflated value for UConn.
Further, ratings aren't judged based on other conferences, they're judged based on their contractual valuation. The entire reason the Big East's contract paid out a measly $40M/yr (for all teams combined) is b/c the ratings expectation was very poor. Even though their ratings are poor relative to other conferences on ESPN, etc, they actually well exceed what Fox forecast. And I can tell you that definitively, b/c we did the analysis for Fox! Higher ratings than expected + 2 NCs for Villanova + UConn is going to add an exceptional amount of value to that contract. When everything shakes out, UConn will make more from this move than had they stayed in the AAC. I have no insider knowledge from within UConn, but I know the realignment game. UConn didn't vote to pay $10M to make less money and torpedo football in the process. I know with certainty that Fox and the Big East have discussed expansion in detail over the last two years. The NBE isn't flying blind in this endeavor.
There were posts (mostly from me) saying this is worse for UConn baseball. That's it. But nuance is lost on this boardSo what was posted that is delusional? That was the question.
It came down to Notre Dame, not Boston College & the Florida schools. If Notre Dame had said "we want UConn" instead of Syracuse, then UConn would be in the ACC. Notre Dame wanted to ensure they were getting exposure in NYC, b/c they have a huge alumni and fan base there.
The Florida schools weren't opposed to UConn, they were opposed to northern expansion AND the addition of more basketball-centric schools. Florida State, Miami, Clemson, and VA Tech fancy themselves as football schools in the mold of the SEC (more or less). They, ESPECIALLY Florida State, have a love/hate relationship with the ACC, b/c they bring in the dollars, but are out-numbered and out-voted on conference matters. Some of the schools felt the ACC should stay out of New England and the upper Mid-Atlantic b/c those schools (and fans) don't fit culturally with Florida through Virginia. And the experience with BC furthered that feeling. But Notre Dame was sold on membership by assuring them historical match ups (Pitt, BC, etc) and a conference presence in the NYC area. So the football schools weren't going to fight that battle, b/c the ACC with northern expansion + Notre Dame was better for them than the ACC without northern expansion and without Notre Dame.
So it’s delusional for other people to care about things that don’t matter to you.Not going through all the threads but there were posts acting like UConn baseball matters in the.whole scheme of things.
Um...Come on man, T-H-I-N-K. Are TV contracts into perpetuity or do they have an end date? While yes, the Big 12's contracts with ABC/ESPN/Fox called for them to increase their payout pro rata, so the payout per member wouldn't decrease, that contract was only through the end of the 2015-16 season. So while the Big 12 could have added UConn or any other team without immediate penalty, the financial impact would be felt beginning with the 2016-17 season, when they would be under a new contract and ABC/ESPN/Fox would no longer be obligated to pay an inflated value for UConn.
Further, ratings aren't judged based on other conferences, they're judged based on their contractual valuation. The entire reason the Big East's contract paid out a measly $40M/yr (for all teams combined) is b/c the ratings expectation was very poor. Even though their ratings are poor relative to other conferences on ESPN, etc, they actually well exceed what Fox forecast. And I can tell you that definitively, b/c we did the analysis for Fox! Higher ratings than expected + 2 NCs for Villanova + UConn is going to add an exceptional amount of value to that contract. When everything shakes out, UConn will make more from this move than had they stayed in the AAC. I have no insider knowledge from within UConn, but I know the realignment game. UConn didn't vote to pay $10M to make less money and torpedo football in the process. I know with certainty that Fox and the Big East have discussed expansion in detail over the last two years. The NBE isn't flying blind in this endeavor.
That's not what you said in your prior post. You said each school was going to make less.So while the Big 12 could have added UConn or any other team without immediate penalty, the financial impact would be felt beginning with the 2016-17 season, when they would be under a new contract and ABC/ESPN/Fox would no longer be obligated to pay an inflated value for UConn.
Lol, uh no, they are based on a projection of the actual viewers. Nielsen is the primary source of television ratings. They use electronic and proprietary metering technology to keep tabs on the audience that is watching television programs on any given night.Further, ratings aren't judged based on other conferences, they're judged based on their contractual valuation.
So when you do the analysis did you, oh I don't know, consider the historic ratings of the NBE? Do you know what they are? How do they rate against the ratings on the ESPN family of networks? Do you consider the platform that they are going to be broadcast on? Just wondering?And I can tell you that definitively, b/c we did the analysis for Fox! Higher ratings than expected + 2 NCs for Villanova + UConn is going to add an exceptional amount of value to that contract.
Lol, do you? It sure doesn't seem that way.I have no insider knowledge from within UConn, but I know the realignment game.
I told you UConn baseball and UConn soccer matter to me but they don't matter in any sort of decision making process for UConn, they don't move the needle, they don't make money etc.So it’s delusional for other people to care about things that don’t matter to you.
Got it.
Link?I don't know who you work for but I find it hard to take you seriously.
Here's why:
1. There was a presentation and analysis by a media firm hired by the B12 during their expansion push a few years ago that showed UConn was actually additive to the conference.
1) you have UConn blue blinders on, and 2) each passing year since these evaluations we’ve slid further in to the abyss.I don't know who you work for but I find it hard to take you seriously.
Here's why:
1. There was a presentation and analysis by a media firm hired by the B12 during their expansion push a few years ago that showed UConn was actually additive to the conference.
2. What held UConn back is that UConn was not culturally a B12 school (and bad football).
3. The ACC twice determined that UConn was additive to their bottom line when it initially chose UConn and Syracuse for expansion (before BC blackballed it) and then again a few years later, when UConn was "inked in" to use someone's famous words.
We have 3 instances here of UConn being a viable financial candidate for 2 different P5 conferences. It is very hard to believe an anonymous message board poster over a media/financial analysis (which I'm sure is still available on the web) and the ACC's people, who surely vetted UConn.
You may indeed be legit, but believing you would require my to believe these conferences did not do proper vetting of UConn.
1) you have UConn blue blinders on, and 2) each passing year since these evaluations we’ve slid further in to the abyss.
Link?
U think people at Michigan st care about the Spartans baseball program just as much as they do football and hoops? Ya ok.It is a major sport. I think the problem are the delusional UConn fans who think the only sport that matters or exists at UConn is basketball. Major Universities have 3 major sports and care about each equally.
Uh, wrong again. Syracuse left well before ND. They weren't a part of the same deal.It came down to Notre Dame, not Boston College & the Florida schools. If Notre Dame had said "we want UConn" instead of Syracuse, then UConn would be in the ACC. Notre Dame wanted to ensure they were getting exposure in NYC, b/c they have a huge alumni and fan base there.
That would be very interesting if true.So I am located in the Midwest, and not linked up very strong in New England. But I was at an event yesterday and got to talk to some Big East basketball coaches and they believe Gonzaga will be next and there will be 6 east teams and 6 west teams.
I think that would put the Big East second behind the ACC basketball wise.
Decent yes, but the AAC is P5 in baseball and the Big East is an also-ran.
It’s not a death sentence like it is for football, but it is an enormous step back for a very good program and will make it much harder to recruit high quality players because the exposure is not remotely comparable.
Again, I hold no delusions about where that ranks among the university’s or men’s basketball fans’ priorities, but I don’t think it is delusional to acknowledge it or regret that it will negatively impact a very good program.
Uh, wrong again. Syracuse left well before ND. They weren't a part of the same deal.
So I am located in the Midwest, and not linked up very strong in New England. But I was at an event yesterday and got to talk to some Big East basketball coaches and they believe Gonzaga will be next and there will be 6 east teams and 6 west teams.
I think that would put the Big East second behind the ACC basketball wise.
Guessing you mean this one?Everyone here saw it, knows it. I'm not searching for it because you weren't here.
I totally accepted that UConn was not a good fit for the B12 at the time, but given the number of people in the state, and the affluence, and the fact that SNY was already skinning the hides off of viewers with not even a peep of complaint, this showed how much UConn was worth TV-wise.
That's a lot of travel fro Gonzaga. Crazy for them to do that. Also, the NBE wanted to preserve integrity of the round robin. But an E-W split of:Well, the travel angle will take a hit if this is true, but personally I would love to see Gonzaga.
I do wonder what's in it for Gonzaga though. They have the rep now and their coach is surely a big part of it, but playing cupcakes all season to create a gaudy record is just a free high seed into the NCAA for them.
Traveling across country is going to hurt that gaudy record badly.
Anyway, Gonzaga is in Spokane, not Seattle, so connecting flights all the way. I assume the same is true for Omaha and maybe Indianapolis.
So, half the league would be in Spokane, Omaha, Indiana, Chicago, Milwaukee and Cincinnati.
If they play 20 games, that's 10 games in our division, and 10 games against the west. That means 5 trips out west every season.
So--that's not the worst travel-wise.