Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:hortle wrote:
From what I read, it seems the only reason some of them are against it is because they are worried about being excluded from the future non-NCAA governing body that the P5 schools form. No one on their board has brought it up but I just can't see a governing body like that existing without the membership of the 3rd best basketball conference in the country.
Big-revenue football is driving that bus, with college basketball appearing in its rear-view mirror.
New Atlantic 10 Television Contract Shows Big East Basketball Schools Aren't Going Anywhere – October 3, 2012The ACC television deal, which pays each school an average of $17 million per year, is divided 80% for football and 20% for basketball.
And to the fake big east conference, its the fake big east because the schools left the real big east (AAC) and just bought the name/madison Sq. garden rights. I hate when people ask why UConn left the big east, it didn’t the big east left them.
NJRedman wrote:Pride always comes before the fall. These fans (the young ones) think they have always been on top and thats just the way it's going to be. They have no idea that they didn't even make the NCAA's as a member of the Big East until 1990. They are a johnny come lately and they are about to be left behind on the ash heap of sports history like USF (San Fran), Houston and CUNY. They also think we are the fake big east and they are still in the real big east. hahaAnd to the fake big east conference, its the fake big east because the schools left the real big east (AAC) and just bought the name/madison Sq. garden rights. I hate when people ask why UConn left the big east, it didn’t the big east left them.
Ummm no, you took the money we took the house and kids. Now the money is running out and that hot new girlfriend you thought you'd get hasn't shown up and you think you are still better than your ex but she just lost a lot of weight and is doing great.
whiteandblue77 wrote:Does anyone really have a solid argument why the NCAA would let 4 or 5 conferences break into their own organization before they just bend over and capitulate to what the conferences want for football? I.e., letting them do their thing, stop policing them, let them sell their damn jerseys on ebay if they want to, drive luxury cars if some schmuck is stupid enough to lend them the keys, etc., as long as the NCCAA gets their share (and they sure do)? This is America but the NCAA is treating major college football players--who make millions for just about everyone but themselves and take on the threat of injury like no others--like they live in a communist country for chrissake? The NCAA thinks they're Kim Jong Un or something. Regarding football the NCAA IS acting like a bunch of douche bags. What really needs to happen is for the NCAA to pull their heads out of their ass with football, step off, then all will be business as usual.
Plus wouldn't the 4-5 conferences want to let the NCAA keep doing their thing with all the other sports? Why would a school or conference for that matter, who breaks away from the NCAA because their football team is the shit, want to start having to manage all the olympic and title IX sports on their own when the NCAA does a great job of that? The Olympics have proven Title IX works for us, and our universities, right?
The only thing that really makes sense is that the NCAA backs off all their football policing bs and everyone goes home happy. Bottom line: the F5 ALREADY are their own division! It's called FBS. The G5 is already F-ed. All of them need to just join the FCS and enjoy it, and get over it.
whiteandblue77 wrote:Does anyone really have a solid argument why the NCAA would let 4 or 5 conferences break into their own organization before they just bend over and capitulate to what the conferences want for football? .
NJRedman wrote:Pride always comes before the fall. These fans (the young ones) think they have always been on top and thats just the way it's going to be. They have no idea that they didn't even make the NCAA's as a member of the Big East until 1990. They are a johnny come lately and they are about to be left behind on the ash heap of sports history like USF (San Fran), Houston and CUNY.
Hall2012 wrote:To me, it's pretty simple. If they genuinely want to join the Big East, they're welcome to. As annoying as their fans are, UConn is a major hoops brand and a traditional Big East brand that would add financial value to the league. That's really all they add though. It's not like we'd be adding a national championship contender. At this point, they're likely a middle 3rd team that could maybe sqeak into the NCAAs but more likely end up in the NIT. Could they build their program back to where it was in the Big East? Maybe, but they don't have Calhoun anymore either.
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