adoraz wrote:As we all know, the league is heading to 20 games next year. I think it's a no-brainer as it keeps the double round robin in place, and also the ACC/B1G are doing it. If all 3 of those leagues are doing it, I'll certainly trust their judgement. Essentially we're just adding a H&H with UConn each year. Number of wins isn't as important, it's all about overall resumes, Q1 wins, etc. Hasn't happened yet where a deserving team didn't make the Dance due to this scheduling arrangement.
Given that this arrangement is already confirmed, this topic is more about ideas rather than whether it's a smart decision to go to 20. A few things:
1. With the B1G and BXII challenges in place, some of us may need to limit OOC F5 games. For instance, DePaul and Butler probably won't be scheduling 5-7 F5 games each. For my team (St. John's), we probably wouldn't change much given we're only playing 3 F5 teams this year. UConn is a great replacement for the vast majority of F5 teams anyways, so I see this as a good thing.
2. Nova should end the Big 5 games- or at the very least limit them to 2 games. They have done a very good job beating those teams, but given that Nova is already the best/biggest brand brand in Philly there isn't much upside for them. They'd be better off dropping those games and adding a high exposure ACC team and a cupcake.
3. We should do what the ACC did this year- have some conference games played the first DAY of college basketball. Really make a statement. I personally tuned in to those ACC games even though I didn't really care, simply because all the other games were boring (Power vs cupcake). Something I think would be awesome- and there are some rumors about this- would be a double header at MSG featuring St. John's and 3 other teams. Not sure if the rumor is for opening weekend or later, but imagine an opening night with say St. John's vs UConn and Xavier vs Villanova. For the first year UConn should be a part of it, but doesn't need to include UConn every time. Lots of teams that would help fill up the stadium, including Georgetown, Seton Hall, Providence, maybe even DePaul (lol). Another option would be a Big East team vs St. John's for game 1 and a Big East vs F5 team for game 2. Even if it isn't held at MSG, we could just have 4-8 teams on opening night playing at their own arenas.
Any thoughts?
Hall2012 wrote:I like the MSG idea except for that it would involve anyone other than St. John's sacrificing a conference home game for a neutral court game. Of course, depending on how it's ticketed, SJU might lose a home crowd too - in the case that it's a single ticket event with tickets distributed evenly to the schools. If it's ticketed as 2 separate events with each "home team" getting control of tickets to its game, then I'd guess that UConn, Seton Hall, and maybe Villanova could pull it off in addition to SJU. It would be a cool event, but there's definitely a lot of logistics to figure out, especially to make it worthwhile to those schools who would be giving up a true conference home game.
OmahaUberAlles wrote:2. Nova, please don’t stop playing the Big 5. That’s a cool tradition and part of what makes college sports special.
1. When the Gavitt games are up, we need to make a serious push to get a scheduling agreement with the ACC. If memory serves me right, the Big 10/ACC challenge replaced the old Big East/ACC games. Need to bring that back. Would be great for the conference and college basketball. Syracuse and BC should always be playing one of: UConn, Nova, G’town, SJU, Hall, PC every year. Not to mention a 40 yr anniversary Carolina-G’town matchup with Ewing and Jordan present. Hell they should schedule that anyway if they haven’t.
OmahaUberAlles wrote:2. Nova, please don’t stop playing the Big 5. That’s a cool tradition and part of what makes college sports special.
1. When the Gavitt games are up, we need to make a serious push to get a scheduling agreement with the ACC. If memory serves me right, the Big 10/ACC challenge replaced the old Big East/ACC games. Need to bring that back. Would be great for the conference and college basketball. Syracuse and BC should always be playing one of: UConn, Nova, G’town, SJU, Hall, PC every year. Not to mention a 40 yr anniversary Carolina-G’town matchup with Ewing and Jordan present. Hell they should schedule that anyway if they haven’t.
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