kayako wrote:DeltaV wrote:20 conference games is going to be rough on the guys, especially with our Big 5 games.
I think it's safe to assume that the Big 5 as we know it is over.
20 conference games
4 Exempt Tournament
4 Big 5
Gavitt (assuming)
Big12
1 buy game
That'd be 31 out of 31 games, with only 5 ooc home games if we're to assume 50:50 home/away ratio for the 2 conference challenge games. Jay can love the Big 5, but that's unworkable.
On Friday night in Post #1 billyjack wrote:
This deserves its own thread:
Scosox mentioned this in the UConn Smoke thread (page 28)... the Boneyard site has a thread that began at 11pm tonight, claiming UConn will join the Big East for the 2021 season. Where UConn football will go hasn't been answered on that thread yet. A poster there named Chief is pretty reputable.
If UConn goes indy in football i think that would be great for them. In my opinion, they should definitely be pro-active instead of sitting and waiting like they've been doing.
Fantastic news for the Big East if this is true.
https://the-boneyard.com/threads/report ... on.144653/
While many details, including exit fees and what conference the football team would play in, are still being worked out, the move for the 2020-21 academic year could be agreed upon as soon as the coming week, according to a conference official who was not authorized to speak publicly about the move, which was first reported Saturday by the website Digital Sports Desk.
The Big East university presidents are expected to convene on a conference call in the next few days to vote on inviting UConn to rejoin the conference. UConn has a board of trustees meeting on Wednesday, when it could vote on accepting an invitation.
The deal is close to done between the two sides, according to multiple sources. The belief is Connecticut will be part of the league for the 2020-21 season, though it remains uncertain what will happen to the Huskies’ football program. The Big East would move to 20 league games for men’s basketball to continue its home-and-home regular season.
The Big East declined to comment, and sources said the conference has yet to hold an official vote of whether to extend an invitation to UConn. If that invite is given, Connecticut’s Board of Trustees would then have to vote to approve the move. But neither is expected to be a problem.
The AAC exit fee is $10 million, and schools are required to give 27 months notice before departing the league, a source said. Clearly, there will be negotiations ahead about the price tag.
scoscox wrote:Without a doubt, I think this hits st john's and providence the hardest as far as northeast recruiting and overall momentum.
Dayton will join Butler and Xavier next season in the new Big East, which is said to be looking at corporate offices in the metropolitan area.
Creighton and St. Louis come on board for 2014-15.
NJRedman wrote:I think you'll keep Temple on as an annual game and rotate the other 3 but more likely keep playing St. Joe's more often than the other 2 just for the catholic connection. In fact I see the order of which of the other 4 you'll play the most moving forward as Temple, SJU, Penn, La Salle.
billyjack wrote:The NCAA rule of max 29 games or 30 games, or 27 plus an exempt tourney, or season can't start til 2nd Friday in November... all of those are arbitrary numbers that nobody can remember exactly cuz they're pulled out their ass, will probably change at some point anyway.
It used to be that Thansgiving was the first weekend of hoops. Someday in the near future, Midnight Madness could move to October 1st, the season may start the 3rd Friday of October, and the number of games could uptick to 36. Then the Big Five would not be a schedule burden, and the Big East could have 12 teams and 22 games.
scoscox wrote:I'm just glad that we could add a program that will help us maintain our big east identity, schools with blue as their primary color. a great add to The Blue East
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