by BBPETE » Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:23 pm
That's right by having the Catholic 7, and planning for a great FOX Sports contract, include for year 1 the three schools that appear in the lead---Xavier, Butler, and Creighton. Add St. Louis and Dayton for 2014; but wait....that still leaves from a large meto tv area in the Mideast and Northeast 4 large metro areas that Fox needs to get: Cleveland, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Detroit. TV is the draw along with PRIVATE schools with rich traditions and same school culture. Cleveland has no D1 schools that fit the bill ; Columbus has Ohio State (on fringe area of Dayton); Pittsburgh---need Duquense, Detroit---need U of D. Both programs are not what they use to be and should pay an entrance fee of some nature to offset part of the division loss by spreading over more schools. Every major tv market covered unless you look at upper state NY and Cleveland. Have two divisions---Mideast made up of 7 schools (DePaul, Marquette, St. Loius, Creighton, Dayton, Detroit, Butler) and Northeast (GT, Vil, X, Duquense, SH, SJ) made up of these 7 schools. BB is the driver so play in division twice---12 games; and cross over division once---7 games. Total of 19 with conference championship of course. TV executives win by cities/metro areas larger than any conference besides Pac10/12. Most of the large football conferences have "state followings", however from a metro, tv coverage area one of the best. Keeps expenses down by playing with some geographic region sence, and for "other sports" makes the competitive size and $ spent reasonable; travel costs and time away from classes, all that stuff could really happen here. A true winner!