ArmyVet wrote:nyc9291 wrote:I would be terribly disappointed if the Big East ever lost their premier time at MSG. Fans of all Big East teams really need to make an effort to get here.
There will be more tickets available to sell because there are fewer Big East schools than there used to be and a couple of major buyers of tickets - Syracuse, UConn- aren't in the league any more. There will be a dropoff but let's hope we have a plan to minimize how significant it will be.
redmen9194 wrote:That same Post article states that the option for the ACC is to move its tourney to the week before the big east. No way they do that.
redmen9194 wrote:The only people talking ACC to the Garden is the ACC and ESPN, which is essentially the same thing. The New York City media never indicated interest by the Garden for the ACC. Remember, for years everyone was saying the hoops only schools could never split because they would get no tv contract worth anything, would lose the garden to the ACC, and could not make any money. Today, we have a ten team conference that will be anywhere from the third to fifth best conference next season. We will likely have half our membership in the NCAA tourney. We have a TV deal that pays more than if the Big East stayed together with cuse and Pitt. And we have a deal with MSG for 14 years. We are in very, very good shape. And we are in control of our own destiny. We started our own league - we did not join someone else's. in this whole realignment mess, we made out better than just about everyone.
After Commissioner John Swofford welcomed Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Notre Dame to the ACC at a news conference at the NASDAQ stock exchange in Manhattan, he said that further expansion isn't on the agenda.
"It's not a topic of conversation for us right now," he said. "I would not anticipate it being in the future, but we'll see. I don't predict the future much anymore, I've learned better. But it's not something that's on the table for discussion in our league right now."
The ACC even brought the mascots to Times Square for an event it dubbed @ACCtakeNYC on Twitter. The fuzzy crew of costumed characters was bouncing around Manhattan on Sunday, posting pictures on Twitter from various tourist attractions.
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