adoraz wrote:
Syracuse (OBE)
Notre Dame (OBE)
Louisville (OBE)
Boston College (OBE)
Pittsburgh (OBE)
Miami (OBE)
Virginia Tech (OBE)
Duke
UNC
etc.
kayako wrote:adoraz wrote:
Syracuse (OBE)
Notre Dame (OBE)
Louisville (OBE)
Boston College (OBE)
Pittsburgh (OBE)
Miami (OBE)
Virginia Tech (OBE)
Duke
UNC
etc.
To be fair, only school that people care about is Syracuse, which plays Georgetown every year anyway. Pitt and BC, they'd probably agree to home & home with any of the eastern BE schools. It's just that for example PC is probably reluctant to play BC every season. None of the other schools are really OBE.
I don't think these conference challenges are all that important. We have one with the B12, and that's enough IMO. Kenpom and NET couldn't care less about these games.
gtmoBlue wrote:Good discussion guys. PS: your biases are showing.
As to playing ACC schools: not particularly a +1 topic at my house, whether you're talkin' the former Be schools or traditional ACC schools. The only 3 schools, maybe 5 I'd be interested in playing are Duke, UVA, UNCCheat, and S'cuse/ND. As for playing post-2025 BE negotiations? I expect UNC/UVA to be committed to the B1G by then, with Duke, ND, and S'cuse actively plotting their exodus to the Big East, if not already committed.
ESPN (post B1G loss)-will now be actively and surreptitiously formulating the destruction of the ACC as currently configured to benefit their flagship SEC partner. The ACC GoR will be destroyed within the next 1-2 years by ESPN. In all likelihood, the ACC will be pillaged and the remainders won't be teams worth playing. Let's keep the B12 challenge and the Gavitts.
As for contract negotiations: Get the best deal possible @ the new Tier 2 rate ($10-11.5M/year). The current Tier 2 is $7.5m/year - which the B1G has altered for the foreseeable future. While anything is possible and espn may bid (and possibly run up the bidding hopefully) versus Fox. I see competition as a good thing. Some previously have said that Fox still has a need for our content - which is good. Could espn gain a portion of the upcoming Big East contract? Certainly. Could it be a 3-way split rather than the current 2-way split. High probability of such occurring. I don't foresee a situation where espn outbids Fox on the primary portion of the deal, but they may very well snatch the 2nd or 3rd tier of the deal. However, if my guess regarding espn destroying the ACC is correct, the WWL may go all in on a Big East bidding war.
However, I don't see any scenario where espn has solo rights (thank God). If ESPN takes the top package - i'd look forward to many BE games on ESPN2/3 and their lower-level channels - definitely not our optimum viewing venues. If there is a 3-way rights configuration, that (imho) gets us where we need to be in terms of new Tier 2 money. Garnering $10m or better per school clears the runway for the renegade ACC 3-some to land in the Big East.
As to comparing ESPNs' breaking up the Big East vs Fox breaking up the Pac-12... I'll pass. Both are abominable. However, if things pan out as I think, the WWL will be up on Fox 3-1 (old Big East, Big-12, ACC for ESPN to PAC-12 for Fox).
Big East as a hoops 'division' of another conference (P2/P3). This is a pipe-dream. Forget this fantasy island stuff guys. Not gonna happen.
...and if it did occur, it would not be as advantageous to the BE as you may think. Been there - Done that. Nonsense.
- gtmoBlue
redmen9194 wrote:Fox is far superior to ESPN in almost every way. All our conference games are on national TV and not behind a paywall. We get good times for games and the FOX play by play guys and studio analysts are light years better than ESPN guys who make the games about themselves. And Fox does very subtle but noticeable marketing of the Big East in other formats. When the SF Giants won the World Series on Fox, they interviewed Joe Panik on the field afterward with the banner underneath reading first player from St. John's University to win World Series since...." Fox has been a real partner who has done a good job with the Big East. No need for ESPN at all.
redmen9194 wrote:Fox is far superior to ESPN in almost every way. All our conference games are on national TV and not behind a paywall. We get good times for games and the FOX play by play guys and studio analysts are light years better than ESPN guys who make the games about themselves. And Fox does very subtle but noticeable marketing of the Big East in other formats. When the SF Giants won the World Series on Fox, they interviewed Joe Panik on the field afterward with the banner underneath reading first player from St. John's University to win World Series since...." Fox has been a real partner who has done a good job with the Big East. No need for ESPN at all.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:redmen9194 wrote:Fox is far superior to ESPN in almost every way. All our conference games are on national TV and not behind a paywall. We get good times for games and the FOX play by play guys and studio analysts are light years better than ESPN guys who make the games about themselves. And Fox does very subtle but noticeable marketing of the Big East in other formats. When the SF Giants won the World Series on Fox, they interviewed Joe Panik on the field afterward with the banner underneath reading first player from St. John's University to win World Series since...." Fox has been a real partner who has done a good job with the Big East. No need for ESPN at all.
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