Eight Legger wrote:I'd like to see all of us come aboard, but if that is not going to happen, my money is on Richmond and St. Louis. The St. Louis market is too valuable to be left out. The Dayton market is not valuable. Dayton has tremendous fan support, but that won't be the determining factor. St. Louis has become a stronger program in recent years and Dayton has underachieved. I'd be sweating if I were a Flyer fan.
podcast411 wrote:You do realize the Dayton Market and the Richmond Market are the exact same size - except Dayton dominates its market and Richmond splits it with VCU - so in reality - Dayton delivers a market twice the size of Richmond.
pki1998 wrote:podcast411 wrote:You do realize the Dayton Market and the Richmond Market are the exact same size - except Dayton dominates its market and Richmond splits it with VCU - so in reality - Dayton delivers a market twice the size of Richmond.
2010 Census Data
Richmond MSA - 1,258,251
Dayton MSA - 841,502
I don't really have a horse in the race when it comes to Dayton-Richmond. But I don't see how you claim that Dayton's Market is the same size as Richmond's when the Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA) is 50% bigger than Dayton. As for fan following I can agree that UD completely owns the UD Market, not sure about the Richmond market but I am sure there is a significant split.
Personally I want a 10 team league or a 6 east coast teams, 6 MW teams split. On the East my preference would be St. Joseph's (never going to happen), VCU (not likely), Sienna (even less likely than VCU) and then Richmond. Assuming Xavier & Butler are in already, my preference for the west division would be Notre Dame (I have a better chance of becoming pope than ND joining for the long hall), St. Louis, Dayton, and then Creighton. No offense to the Creighton Fans I just want to keep the XU - UD rivarly in conference, and I love what St Louis has done in the last few years to become a strong team, plus the recuiting around St. Louis is pretty amazing.
podcast411 wrote:
Looks like they would have Navy as a Football Member and Dayton / SLU providing Basketball / Olympic Sports.
But Rumor seems logical.
BillEsq wrote:podcast411 wrote:
Looks like they would have Navy as a Football Member and Dayton / SLU providing Basketball / Olympic Sports.
But Rumor seems logical.
Problem is rumor is Navy is already looking to get out. Navy- Army have a deal for showing their football on the CBS while not making quite as much as the new BEFBS deal its comparable plus gives them the advantage of scheduling their own opponent rather then be stuck playing ecu and three teams in texas. Remember Army and Navy FBS football is a prime recruiting tool playing multiple times in one state doesn't give them the advantage of spreading out. - Most likely rumor is Tulsa and Umass and ECU to BEFBS in all sports.
pki1998 wrote:[quote="podcast411]
MSA contain not only the core city but the surronding areas or suburbs. Richmond clearly has 50% more people in their area than Dayton, so the DMA for Dayton probably contains a greater percentage of their MSA than Richmond does. But the decission will clearly be based on more than demographics and geography.[/quote]
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