billyjack wrote:Just my opinion, but...
Additions that i would support immediately as our 11th team:
- Gonzaga.
- UConn, if they drop football.
- Notre Dame, if they notice the BE is a top conference, and they want to return to their traditional northern rivals.
Addition i could support if forced to go to 11 teams right now, if the Zags, UConn and the Irish are not possible:
- Dayton.
All other teams right now, to me, would be underwhelming. I could elaborate more, but would just be repeating the same points from past discussions.
Savannah Jay wrote:ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:Savannah Jay wrote:
ABC had it last year too. 3.4M viewers vs SEC 13.4M. That's only a 10,000,000 viewer difference but understand that may be "okay" by AAC standards. ABC needs to air something between the Big 12 and ACC. Notice none of the major conferences or networks want to compete with the SEC title game.
Looks like ESPN/ABC was happy with the rating yesterday vs the SEC.
Bless your heart. So the AAC championship game was the "highest rated in AAC championship history!" Is that saying much? They are comparing their game to themselves, not the SEC or any other league.
Meanwhile, the SEC championship game had the highest rating of any regular season college football game in 7 years. It will, once again, be the highest rated conference championship game since 2007. When the final numbers are released, we will learn that it (again) had 4 times as many viewers as the AAC game.
ADmin: feel free to move this stupid shit or delete it altogether.
adoraz wrote:GW-
For teams like Dayton and St. Louis, they wouldn't raise the cash given out per school. Overall cash? Sure. But that number doesn't mean anything. To be honest, I doubt Dayton/St. Louis are worth however much ($3-5 million?) Fox is currently paying each of us. Fox may even see their addition as a negative and may not earn money back on their investment. A team like Nova/Georgetown is clearly worth more than $3-5 million, while a team like DePaul is worth less. St. Louis/Dayton are much closer to the latter.
BEwannabe wrote:adoraz wrote:GW-
For teams like Dayton and St. Louis, they wouldn't raise the cash given out per school. Overall cash? Sure. But that number doesn't mean anything. To be honest, I doubt Dayton/St. Louis are worth however much ($3-5 million?) Fox is currently paying each of us. Fox may even see their addition as a negative and may not earn money back on their investment. A team like Nova/Georgetown is clearly worth more than $3-5 million, while a team like DePaul is worth less. St. Louis/Dayton are much closer to the latter.
C'mon man! You're putting Dayton in Depaul's media bucket? You simply haven't done your homework. I can only speak to Fox and the Dayton market as my best friend buys media in that market or I should say has a professional media buyer buy spots for sporting events like the Super Bowl, National Chanpionship playoffs in both football/basketball, MLB, NBA, UD hoops, Ohio State football just to name a few but they don't buy Big East basketball because the financial case for it it simply not there. I don't claim to know the $$'s and while Dayton & Cincinnati are not the same market there are numerous franchises throughout this region from helathcare to auto dealers to ambulance chasers that would pay more to target both markets for Big East basketball, just to name a few, Premier Health Care, Skyline, Jeff Wyler, AB & Miller, name your ambulance chaser, Dayton & Cincinnati Children's Hospitals, etc. etc. Fox knows what UD brings in this market and while I don't know if it's a needle mover it's certainly not DePaul like.
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