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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
UAB has been one that's come up a lot. They are investing big in their football.
Basketball will suffer, but if we can get to the F4 in the Valley, we can do it in the depleted AAC. It won't be as easy, and we won't be able to lose much, but what's new? We've squandered the last couple easy NCAA invites anyway.
Memphis will be our Creighton and it will just be the two of us hammering away.
Now, if Memphis leaves to the MWC, we are TOTALLY ****ed.
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Big East goes to 16.
Add:
- WSU
- SLU
- Dayton
- VCU
- 5th school yet to be determined.
The new BE would have a seat at the table if the P5 broke off for their own tournament. That's the greatest chance to stay relevant, the way it looks like the pendulum is currently swinging.
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Talk is also that Memphis and SMU were discussed to be included but they felt scheduling with OU and Texas still in the league would be to difficult. So there is some expectation that they might expand again and pick up those two once OU/Texas officially leave.
That's a nightmare scenario for us
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View Post
Heck, the Big East could expand to 16 solid basketball schools by adding: WSU, Dayton, VCU, St Louis, and you pick the last one.
Originally posted by Shock Top View PostBig East goes to 16.
Add:
- WSU
- SLU
- Dayton
- VCU
- 5th school yet to be determined.
The new BE would have a seat at the table if the P5 broke off for their own tournament. That's the greatest chance to stay relevant, the way it looks like the pendulum is currently swinging.
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Can we ask for a refund of our $2 mill entry fee? Probably not after losing to Marshall (the school) and Drake in the NCAA's. We haven't exactly brought much to the AAC.
With a depleted budget due to loss of ticket sales, sky-high travel costs for AAC contests, throw in the difficulty of recruiting top-150 players to a depleted league. IB and the WSU athletic department are facing some serious challenges. It's not easy to follow the Gonzaga nodel. Gonzaga is the only team to have done it in my lifetime, and I'm older than some dirt.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostThe little 8 with 3 AAC schools and BYU, if that happens, is nothing more than the MAC on steroids football wise. If they think they're staying on the same level as the other 4 power conferences, I don't know what planet they are on.
There certainly is no Clemson, Bama, or tOSU among that group, but denying several quality football programs are amongst those 12 schools is disingenuous or uneducated.Last edited by IndianaShocker; September 4, 2021, 02:52 AM.
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Originally posted by IndianaShocker View Post
Look, I'm disappointed with the direction this is taking and certainly understand the frustration. However, the 8 with 3 AAC schools and BYU isn't in the same solar system as the MAC. 8 of those 12 are either ranked in the top 25 at the moment or receiving votes. That's 8 of the top 44 in the preseason poll including 2 ranked in the top 8. Meanwhile the MAC has one (1) team receiving votes.
There certainly is no Clemson, Bama, or tOSU among that group, but denying several quality football programs are amongst those 12 schools is disingenuous or uneducated.
There are NO top end programs, nor will there be. There are some short term engines that could, with no sustainability. Indiana, a horrible program year in and year out, could compete for titles in that league. NOT in the B1G. I didn't say they were the MAC. There will be the 4, a BIG gap, this league, another gap then the rest. BUT, they will be with "the rest" and not the 4. That's all that matters. Just because, for instance, OSU wins the new Big 12 doesn't mean they are going to be considered with the ACC champ. They will be grouped in with Western Michigan.
Prestige wise and money wise. Remember when the Valley lost CU and then us? It's that, 1000 times worse.
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I have to believe that the endgame of this hyper Machiavellian realignment that has been going on for years and continuing with the departures of Texas and OU will be fewer overall fans and less popularity. We already have 1 NFL. The lilly is long gone from the rose on amateurism. What use to be festive Saturdays all over the country is down to about 32 towns hogging all of the exposure on a given weekend. The basketball will quickly diminish as well. It is so arrogant that the P-whatever thinks the fans of the left out schools care about them no matter what, The basketball tournament was the final link but it will be gone soon. That’s the next step.
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