hoops22 wrote:I disagree strongly that the ACC or BIG 12 getting raided would be good for the BE. If those conferences get raided, we will become the hunted, not the hunter. The UCONN analogy is not a good one. Their goal then, as it is now, is to wind up in a P5 football conference. When they made the jump here their football was bottom of the barrel, and their basketball was leaking oil badly. They correctly surmised, that coming back to the BE was necessary to stabilize and revitalize basketball, and that football would be helped by playing more local cupcakes and becoming bowl eligible. People view this past football season as a success, but they would have been pounded, and remained a laughingstock, had they played the standard AAC schedule again. With basketball, they're getting northeast visibility again, and are getting plenty of national TV dates on Fox, including this upcoming weekend against St. John's. This recent success likely would not have happened had they remained in the AAC. The best place for them to bide their time, waiting for a P5 invite is here in the BE. They don't view the BE as their endgame, and never will.
As far as Dayton having contact with Val Ackerman, they probably have, as have a dozen other teams in all likelihood. By the same token, we have teams (plural) contacting other conferences as well. It doesn't mean anything will happen with anyone, but nobody wants to get caught with their pants down, if and when conference realignment heats up again in a meaningful way. Everyone wants to have plans A, B, and C in place. Even if they're raided, the ACC and BIG 12 won't be giving up football. Conferences like the Ivy League, The Patriot League, the CAA etc.. still play football even though they know they can't compete with the SEC and B1G. Football might be downgraded a bit in the ACC, but that only makes it more possible that the UCONN's, Villanova's and Georgetown's, might be able to compete a bit better. Those conferences will not give up the name of a recognized football brand, just as we didn't when we paid dearly (and wisely) to maintain Big East name, after the last round of realignment.
I don't know that anyone would want to leave for a BIG 12 that once raided of schools like Kansas, might leave them playing a diet of Iowa St. Texas Tech and Kansas St. Even thought those schools may have fine basketball, there's simply no history there. But an ACC that still has BC, Syracuse, Pitt, Virginia Tech, Miami, Louisville etc..., might have appeal to some of our members, especially if there's a big bump in guaranteed pay. The best thing for us is if the ACC GOR holds until 2036, and realignment is kept to a minimum until then. That way the Syracuse's, BC's and Pitt's can continue to wither on the vine, to the benefit of the Villanova's, Providences, Hall's and now UCONN (and hopefully one day St. John's) who have all benefited from those other teams declines, as outliers in a southern based league.
Omaha1 wrote:Sounds like Florida State has asked legal counsel how much it would cost to buy themselves out of the ACC. Problem is the GOT runs through 2036.
DeltaV wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Sounds like Florida State has asked legal counsel how much it would cost to buy themselves out of the ACC. Problem is the GOT runs through 2036.
Local newspaper had an article that Clemson is pushing for unequal distribution of money in the ACC, so that they can try and keep up with the BIG and SEC. Safe to assume their looking into a way out behind the scenes as well.
MullinMayhem wrote:The rumor seems to be the B12 still wants 4 basketball only members. 3 East and 1 West. Would have to think that means some Big East teams. But the B12 looks much more boring without Texas & Oklahoma. You have Kansas as the only real best for a long time as a blue blood for decades. Baylor is great but still relatively new success. After that...?????
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