shizzle787
King Shizzle DCCLXXXVII of the Cesspool
- Joined
- Oct 19, 2015
- Messages
- 12,507
- Reaction Score
- 20,954
I know that a lot of Boneyarders are doom and groomers about the future of UConn athletics (and the Big East). I, however, am not. At least in the short term (5-10 years), UConn will continue to compete for national championships. With rumors that all 11 Big East schools will spend at a minimum $4 million per year on NIL to the top end of $8 million per year, that fact should propel the Big East to the #3 basketball league at a minimum (ahead of the Big 12 and ACC). With SEC and Big Ten schools spending $3-4 million per year, there is a legitimate possibility that the top 5 MBB NIL budgets will all reside in the Big East (UConn, St. John's, Villanova, Georgetown, Creighton).
A big part of competing is money and the Big East will have it for now. Also, the NCAA tournament will likely expand to 76 schools next year. While I am personally not a fan of this, this means that at a bare minimum the league will send five teams to the Big Dance every year with six probably being the average with an occasional seventh. The Big East schools have no problems scheduling P4 schools home and home or getting into high-profile MTEs. I also expect at some point in the near future a Big East-ACC challenge as the two leagues look to navigate the future.
Overall, I think we are well positioned in the interim.
A big part of competing is money and the Big East will have it for now. Also, the NCAA tournament will likely expand to 76 schools next year. While I am personally not a fan of this, this means that at a bare minimum the league will send five teams to the Big Dance every year with six probably being the average with an occasional seventh. The Big East schools have no problems scheduling P4 schools home and home or getting into high-profile MTEs. I also expect at some point in the near future a Big East-ACC challenge as the two leagues look to navigate the future.
Overall, I think we are well positioned in the interim.