billyjack wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:Well I have accepted that this league will be a tier 2 conference now. I hope I'm proven wrong but the league has graduated or lost a lot of good players the past couple years and also a couple of elite coaches, and the next guy up has not performed to that level or they were not prepared. Who knows maybe things will get better but all doom and gloom for now.
Lol... Remember to mark your post as sarcasm, otherwise people might think you're serious.
billyjack wrote:I'm concerned about what it means for the ACC when Buzz moves to Texas A&M. The optics are horrible for the ACC. It's a sign from Buzz that the he thinks the SEC has surpassed the ACC in stature. This borders on disaster for the ACC. Virginia Tech will sink to depths with the other dregs like Pitt, NC, The Irish, BC, etc.... just tough news for the ACC.
jbarajas0490 wrote:Some good news for a change... gtown is in cole anthony's final 4 schools. Along with North Carolina, Notre Dame, and Oregon. He is also Greg anthony's son and is rated as the 4th best player on 24/7. I would put money on UNC (duh) or Oregon (deep pockets(nike)). But who knows, the 2019 class has mostly shunned Duke and Kentucky (somewhat).
scoscox wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:Some good news for a change... gtown is in cole anthony's final 4 schools. Along with North Carolina, Notre Dame, and Oregon. He is also Greg anthony's son and is rated as the 4th best player on 24/7. I would put money on UNC (duh) or Oregon (deep pockets(nike)). But who knows, the 2019 class has mostly shunned Duke and Kentucky (somewhat).
People are saying he’s basically a done deal to unc. Would be a huge get. I was browsing 247 and saw seton hall had crystal balls for two top 75 guys. That’d be huge. 2020 looks very promising for the big east with Torrence, tabor, and Odom already committed
Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:zebrapoodle23 wrote:
Serious question, which P5 schools made a serious run at Willard?
A bit off-topic for this thread. Moving on ...
How much money do colleges make off the NCAA tournament every year? – SB Nation - March 30, 2018With its 21 units in 2015, the ACC became the first conference to hit the $30 million mark for one tournament, pulling in a six-year payout cycle of nearly $33 million. Last year the ACC earned 25 units, besting the conference record set by the Big East in 2009 (24), which was the most since the NCAA started the basketball distribution fund in 1991.
How Much Money Each NCAA Tournament Team Earned for Their Conference - March 26, 2018CONFERENCE – UNITS – TOTAL PAYOUT (through Elite Eight games)
ACC – 22 units - $ 36,036,000
Big 12 – 19 units - $ 31,122,000
SEC - 15 units - $ 24,570,000
Big East - 13 units - $ 21,294,000
Big Ten – 12 units - $ 19,656,000
AAC – 5 units - $ 8,190,000
Atlantic 10 – 5 units - $ 8,190,000
Missouri Valley – 5 units - $ 8,190,000
Mountain West - 4 units - $ 6,552,000
Pac-12 - 3 units - $ 4,914,000
NCAA Tournament Money: Big Ten Gets Most, SEC Sets Own High – Ralph D. Russo, Associated Press/The Washington Post – April 1, 2019CONFERENCE – UNITS – TOTAL PAYOUT
Big Ten - 21 units - $ 35.5 million
ACC - 20 units - $ 33.8 million
SEC - 19 units - $ 32.1 million
Big 12 - 13 units - $ 22 million
Pac-12 - 7 units - $ 11.8 million
American Athletic Conference - 7 units - $11.8 million
Big East - 5 units - $ 8.5 million
West Coast Conference - 5 units - $ 8.5 million
The big TOTAL PAYOUT drop by the Big East in 2019 is indicative of the talent and experience that was lost from the Big East after a great 2018 season.
One ‘off year’ won’t damage the Big East, but if 2020 is not a big ‘rebound year’ in the NCAA Tournament for the Big East, it will hurt the finances and prestige of Big East basketball, which in turn, may adversely affect the Big East's TV ratings and recruiting. It's seriously time to step up to the plate.
Our fate and our public perception is in our own hands. Better tourney performance by our individual teams is a must and should be one of each teams' top priorities. It's not so much the units as it is the perceptions, although good Catholic schools ain't turning away free money. More wins by BE teams will counter any negative perceptions. If we continue the Big 1, little 9 trend we have no one to blame but ourselves.
scoscox wrote:3 teams have made the sweet sixteen. Butler, Xavier, and Villanova.
The biggest things that have hurt the conference in the postseason:
Nova 2014 - 2 seed - second round loss
Nova 2015 - 1 seed - second round loss
Nova 2017 - 1 seed - second round loss
Xavier 2016 - 2 seed - second round loss
Xavier 2018 - 1 seed - second round loss
Creighton 2014 - 3 seed - second round loss
If half of these teams come even close to holding seed there would be no narrative of disappointment and our win-loss totals in the tournament would be more in line with the other power conferences
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