billyjack wrote:Jet-, I also read that on the Friars premium page. If so, it's great news, and welcome to the conference (Creighton, Dayton, Xavier, Butler and Saint Louis). Talking about a deal announced Wednesday with Fox Sports 1. Hoping you run the table in the MVC!
billyjack wrote:Jet-, I also read that on the Friars premium page. If so, it's great news, and welcome to the conference (Creighton, Dayton, Xavier, Butler and Saint Louis). Talking about a deal announced Wednesday with Fox Sports 1. Hoping you run the table in the MVC!
BigAnt2191 wrote:I am sorry, but St. Louis and Dayton has no major appeal from a basketball stand point to me at least, especially when Xavier already covers that market. Why would you want two teams competing against each other for the same market? All you need is one team to cover the Ohio Market, which is why there is no need for Dayton. Honestly, if the Big East Kept Cincy, do you really think Xavier still gets an invite to the Big East? It makes no sense at all. You can have another competitive team in our conference and have their own separate TV market instead of two teams fighting for the same one. Any way, I will not be shocked at all if Dayton is one of the teams that don’t get in.
As for West Coast expansion goes. The Big East currently has the biggest Media markets right now in New York, Philly, and Chicago follow by the rest of the schools in the Mid-west and other areas respectively. Perhaps fox/ESPN thinking would be to expand the television market for the conference out west which means more money for both the conference along with TV network. Do I think this will happen, probably not? Now, if that did happen, I can see the conference going to at least 14 teams. However, the closes the Big East will get to expanding out west is by including Gonzaga for basketball only. Gonzaga is reported as having a major interest in joining the Big East Conference.
UDGutter2 wrote:In Ohio, every market has Ohio State first and the local team second, conference members are next, followed by other Ohio schools with proximity to the city giving relevance. In Dayton, its Ohio State, then Dayton and Wright State to a much lesser extent, then Xavier due to being in the A-10, then Cincinnati. If Dayton and Xavier are no longer in a conference together, the interest in Xavier in the city of Dayton probably drops below Cincinnati.
UDGutter2 wrote:My personal guess is that Xavier, Butler and Dayton are joined at the hip on this.
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