whaler11
Head Happy Hour Coach
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2011
- Messages
- 44,353
- Reaction Score
- 68,192
BL,
I think fundamentally, we disagree on whether Marrinatto is/was a good choice for commissioner. I think he has been a disaster. Now it might be that the conference model itself is fundamentally flawed. The BC president insists that it is. And the fact that only 1 of the original Big East football members currently remains in the league, and they would leave in a heartbeat if offered a spot in another league, and the team with the 2nd longest tenure, and a Big East founder, UCONN, would do the same, as would Louisville and Cincinatti, indicates that something is wrong. And it isn't only money. By all accounts the Big East had a chance to land a contract that was pretty close to that of the ACC, and maybe could have swamped the ACC in the open market. It would have been a tough go for a highly competent commissioner to keep this mess together from spinning out of control. For Marrinatto, a small time guy whose main ties were to the basketball schools, it has been impossible.
It's not the model. It's the individual members weren't strong enough to create a whole that is more attractive than pretty much any other league that would have an individual member. That was the problem in 2003. That is the problem now.