aughnanure wrote: ... Stop with this nonsense that any SEC/B1G job is better than a job at an actual college basketball school/brand just cause "TV rights".
aughnanure wrote:Being one of the worst programs in a major conference is not better than being a top 3 program in a major conference. Georgetown is rich, 99% of alumni don't matter for NIL. TV revenue the schools are getting cant be spent to pay players through NIL.
Penn State is not a better job. Of the states it borders in its own conference, it only could be debatable to be better than one - Rutgers. Stop with this nonsense that any SEC/B1G job is better than a job at an actual college basketball school/brand just cause "TV rights".
Jasper67 wrote:aughnanure wrote:Being one of the worst programs in a major conference is not better than being a top 3 program in a major conference. Georgetown is rich, 99% of alumni don't matter for NIL. TV revenue the schools are getting cant be spent to pay players through NIL.
Penn State is not a better job. Of the states it borders in its own conference, it only could be debatable to be better than one - Rutgers. Stop with this nonsense that any SEC/B1G job is better than a job at an actual college basketball school/brand just cause "TV rights".
You’re looking in the rear view mirror. The times they are a-changin’. Take the blinders off.
And how is Georgetown a top 3 program in the Big East? Eight straight seasons without a winning record in league play says otherwise. They are currently the worst program in the league. Attendance is way down. Support has eroded. And PSU is on the rise.
It’s not just about TV rights. It’s about NIL as well. And mostly it’s about money.
Jasper67 wrote:aughnanure wrote:Being one of the worst programs in a major conference is not better than being a top 3 program in a major conference. Georgetown is rich, 99% of alumni don't matter for NIL. TV revenue the schools are getting cant be spent to pay players through NIL.
Penn State is not a better job. Of the states it borders in its own conference, it only could be debatable to be better than one - Rutgers. Stop with this nonsense that any SEC/B1G job is better than a job at an actual college basketball school/brand just cause "TV rights".
You’re looking in the rear view mirror. The times they are a-changin’. Take the blinders off.
And how is Georgetown a top 3 program in the Big East? Eight straight seasons without a winning record in league play says otherwise. They are currently the worst program in the league. Attendance is way down. Support has eroded. And PSU is on the rise.
It’s not just about TV rights. It’s about NIL as well. And mostly it’s about money.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:Jasper, I agree with some of what you're saying, but when you start out with a quote like this: What makes Georgetown a top 25 job in college basketball? They were 36th in basketball revenue last year while Penn State was 45th.
Isn't that proving they're a top 25 job? You're saying they were 36th in revenue despite being the worst Power team in the nation for a number of years now? None of those basketball numbers for Penn St, from attendance to revenue, are impressive given this has been their best team in over a decade.
I agree more in terms of TV revenue, especially in a few years, but we have yet to see how much of that will be put into basketball. Generally universities like to run at a profit, which is why you rarely see non-revenue sports with high budgets. Basketball has a profit ceiling and I think we'll see the schools primarily put that money into things like the campus and football. Even as it is right now the Big East isn't getting 5 stars but rather winning with 4 stars and transfers.
I'd say Georgetown is a better job, but I do think it's possible that changes in the future. As for whether I think it'd be a good idea to leave a job at PSU, that's something I'm not so sure about, but I'd be extremely impressed if Georgetown can pull it off.
There's almost only so much you can spend on football. I'd say also look at the SEC what they've done in basketball. Got programs doing well that have never done well- Texas A&M a good example. Ole Miss just hired Chris Beard. The money gap is just starting to widen- Big Ten TV deal starts in 23-24, and SEC deal starts in 24-25.
aughnanure wrote:Jasper67 wrote:aughnanure wrote:Being one of the worst programs in a major conference is not better than being a top 3 program in a major conference. Georgetown is rich, 99% of alumni don't matter for NIL. TV revenue the schools are getting cant be spent to pay players through NIL.
Penn State is not a better job. Of the states it borders in its own conference, it only could be debatable to be better than one - Rutgers. Stop with this nonsense that any SEC/B1G job is better than a job at an actual college basketball school/brand just cause "TV rights".
You’re looking in the rear view mirror. The times they are a-changin’. Take the blinders off.
And how is Georgetown a top 3 program in the Big East? Eight straight seasons without a winning record in league play says otherwise. They are currently the worst program in the league. Attendance is way down. Support has eroded. And PSU is on the rise.
It’s not just about TV rights. It’s about NIL as well. And mostly it’s about money.
What is Penn State, the 14th best job in the conference? It's not a good job! No one cares in State College, they'll be more excited about the freaking spring practice. The idea that all it takes is a few decent years for a perennial awful basketball program to surpass a brand as big as Georgetown is absurd. Georgetown may not be what it once was, and we can debate how likely it is to get back there (they need to excoriate themselves from having to be tied directly to Bihg John) but we aren't talking about Georgetown taking the Illinois coach, or the Maryland coach, or the Purdue coach. Its Penn State's!
In your world, every B1G/SEC job is better than any other conference job outside like a Kansas/UNC. I'm telling you that in a conference of 14 (soon to be 16 with UCLA/USC!), being the 10th best program (at best) is BAD no matter your money. Donors aren't going to want to line up to drop money into that, especially when they have to for football. And again, your TV rights don't matter for NIL.
Your own biases are showing if you really think Georgetown doesn't have a higher ceiling. They need to get this right because there is a danger of being in wilderness too long it stops mattering (hello Depaul), but they still went to a freaking Final Four 15 years ago. They won the Big East the last time Marquette did in 2013. Its insane to me what people's "what have you done for me lately" timeframe's really are sometimes, when your comparing it to Penn State who before this year hadn't made it to the tourney since 2011!.
Also, the idea Georgetown doesnt have comparable or even more money (esp when they dont have to spend on football) is ridiculous. They have tons. And I honestly respect their fanbase for not showing up for that crap the past 5 seasons, they shouldn't be expected to. They should expect more.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:There's almost only so much you can spend on football. I'd say also look at the SEC what they've done in basketball. Got programs doing well that have never done well- Texas A&M a good example. Ole Miss just hired Chris Beard. The money gap is just starting to widen- Big Ten TV deal starts in 23-24, and SEC deal starts in 24-25.
It's definitely concerning but the Big East has always been at a huge revenue disadvantage, very rarely has gotten 5 stars, etc. and still has done very well. A decade ago Buzz left for the ACC due to these exact reasons, and Marquette just had their best regular season in program history.
I do agree the SEC and Big Ten have gotten better, but that's mostly been at the expense of the Pac 12 and ACC. Big 12 is also the best conference.
That said, anything can happen and it'd be a shame if one day Big East schools can no longer win championships, but we'll check back in another 10 years. I have a feeling things will be business as usual.
adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:
Isn't that proving they're a top 25 job? You're saying they were 36th in revenue despite being the worst Power team in the nation for a number of years now? None of those basketball numbers for Penn St, from attendance to revenue, are impressive given this has been their best team in over a decade.
I agree more in terms of TV revenue, especially in a few years, but we have yet to see how much of that will be put into basketball. Generally universities like to run at a profit, which is why you rarely see non-revenue sports with high budgets. Basketball has a profit ceiling and I think we'll see the schools primarily put that money into things like the campus and football. Even as it is right now the Big East isn't getting 5 stars but rather winning with 4 stars and transfers.I'd say Georgetown is a better job, but I do think it's possible that changes in the future. As for whether I think it'd be a good idea to leave a job at PSU, that's something I'm not so sure about, but I'd be extremely impressed if Georgetown can pull it off.
There's almost only so much you can spend on football. I'd say also look at the SEC what they've done in basketball. Got programs doing well that have never done well- Texas A&M a good example. Ole Miss just hired Chris Beard. The money gap is just starting to widen- Big Ten TV deal starts in 23-24, and SEC deal starts in 24-25.
That said, anything can happen and it'd be a shame if one day Big East schools can no longer win championships, but we'll check back in another 10 years. I have a feeling things will be business as usual.
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