Sayonara TCU. Set to join the Big East next year now will join the Big 12. You would have to be blind without a cane to not have seen this coming after the Pitt and Syracuse defections. No way TCU was joining this mess.Looks like Matt Doherty might get his chance to coach in the BE afterall. Word is BE is pursuing SMU, still want that Dallas/Texas market.http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/tcu-horned-frogs/20111006-big-12-conference-votes-in-favor-of-inviting-tcu-to-join-league.ece
Quote from: fordham96 on October 06, 2011, 12:18:41 PMSayonara TCU. Set to join the Big East next year now will join the Big 12. You would have to be blind without a cane to not have seen this coming after the Pitt and Syracuse defections. No way TCU was joining this mess.Looks like Matt Doherty might get his chance to coach in the BE afterall. Word is BE is pursuing SMU, still want that Dallas/Texas market.http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/tcu-horned-frogs/20111006-big-12-conference-votes-in-favor-of-inviting-tcu-to-join-league.eceTHE BIG EAST IS TOAST This implys.......1. hindered recruiting.2. less nationally televised games.3. Why would a big time coach want to stay in a small time conference.... say goodbye to Lavs and company.
What the Big 12 did by taking TCU was a selective and smart move. I think moves like that will actually prevent them from adding too many existing big east schools that off little to those ore leagues. The bball schools need to start voting to ad schools like Temple and Memphis that are NOT destined for football mega-conference membership, but offer top notch bball but also have low/mid tier football programs to attempt the keep the football conference at least alive.Remember, there is no way that these mega-conferences want ALL of the existing big east football programs. Who wants the Connecticut football market? The big 12? ACC? Doubt it. Law of diminishing returns kicks in when these conferences add too many football lightweights. Big east can still survive as a solid football/basketball conference, but the next moves have to to be additions that benefit the bball schools as well. Bball schools can offer the league Temple and Memphis as football-playing members that will also benefit the bball side of the conference. I'd love Xavier too at this point, but we might have to wait on that.
Quote from: MCNPA on October 06, 2011, 08:20:34 PMWhat the Big 12 did by taking TCU was a selective and smart move. I think moves like that will actually prevent them from adding too many existing big east schools that off little to those ore leagues. The bball schools need to start voting to ad schools like Temple and Memphis that are NOT destined for football mega-conference membership, but offer top notch bball but also have low/mid tier football programs to attempt the keep the football conference at least alive.Remember, there is no way that these mega-conferences want ALL of the existing big east football programs. Who wants the Connecticut football market? The big 12? ACC? Doubt it. Law of diminishing returns kicks in when these conferences add too many football lightweights. Big east can still survive as a solid football/basketball conference, but the next moves have to to be additions that benefit the bball schools as well. Bball schools can offer the league Temple and Memphis as football-playing members that will also benefit the bball side of the conference. I'd love Xavier too at this point, but we might have to wait on that. I agree with this....especially the Memphis move. I'm not too sure that Nova would want to share the Philly market with Temple. For years, Nova was hated in Philly for breaking up the Big 5....and had to be brought back kicking and screaming into playing the other Big 5 schools.
Quote from: realfan on October 07, 2011, 12:49:17 AMQuote from: fordham96 on October 06, 2011, 12:18:41 PMSayonara TCU. Set to join the Big East next year now will join the Big 12. You would have to be blind without a cane to not have seen this coming after the Pitt and Syracuse defections. No way TCU was joining this mess.Looks like Matt Doherty might get his chance to coach in the BE afterall. Word is BE is pursuing SMU, still want that Dallas/Texas market.http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/college-sports/tcu-horned-frogs/20111006-big-12-conference-votes-in-favor-of-inviting-tcu-to-join-league.eceTHE BIG EAST IS TOAST This implys.......1. hindered recruiting.2. less nationally televised games.3. Why would a big time coach want to stay in a small time conference.... say goodbye to Lavs and company.Not really true. Whatever is left of the conference will still be high quality. SJU's presence in NYC and at MSG will assure plenty of high quality of OOC games. A conference of Georgetown, Nova, SJU, Marquette, DePaul, Temple, Xavier, Memphis, Uconn, Rutgers, Seton HAll, Providence and others won't be as small time as you're making it out to be. Furthermore, Lavin is a fantastic recruiter and will get his share of top 100 kids no matter what happens to this conference. SJU will be in the top tier of the new conference for a long time regardless, and IMO Lavin likely isn't going anywhere. He loves NYC and I see him in this for a good amount of time at SJU.
what makes anyone think xavier, temple, memphis, houston, etc. want to come? this is sounding more and more like a pipe dream to me.
Quote from: newsman13 on October 07, 2011, 03:06:39 PMwhat makes anyone think xavier, temple, memphis, houston, etc. want to come? this is sounding more and more like a pipe dream to me.A lot mo' money than the A10 and Conf. USA.
I think the problem with Memphis is their football is to weak. I believe they have problems winning games in CUSA
I think the problem with Memphis is their football is to weak.