So what is the realistic chance of this conference starting play next season?
Boise and San Diego have already screwed up the football plans by gong back to the MWC. Basically every other school still in the Big East right now doesn't want to be there and it's going to be hard to get any network commit to any type of deal with the constant changing of teams since you may either get some form of the current Big East for the next 2 years of CUSA V2.0.
Personally I would love to see it next year but feel something has to get done before the tourney since FOX is looking for properties now for their new channel. (On a side note could they kick in extra money for the buyouts to make it happen sooner or is that illegal?)
I'd say there's a 90% chance of us being in a new conference next year.
Quote from: Skatastrophy on January 13, 2013, 06:08:21 PM
I'd say there's a 90% chance of us being in a new conference next year.
Yeah, I would agree. I think the football schools want it to happen too.
I think it's 50/50. Not having a contract for basketball television rights could very well speed things up. But it's also possible if UConn, Cincy, and the other Big Country teams are interested in renegotiating with the same TV provider we go with that they could come to an accord for the 2013-14 season.
I definitely think we will start by 2014-15.
Quote from: Skatastrophy on January 13, 2013, 06:08:21 PM
I'd say there's a 90% chance of us being in a new conference next year.
I'd say there is a 90% chance MU is in the same conference but without the football schools...or at least most of them.
Quote from: Skatastrophy on January 13, 2013, 06:08:21 PM
I'd say there's a 90% chance of us being in a new conference next year.
I was going to say 85%.
Big East has no television contract for next year. C7+ has half a billion dollars on the table in TV money. There needs to be a split for Big East to get TV money. No one will give them cash without a concrete picture.
We're outta there.
Let me change...I'm going more along brew's line.
Logistically, it will be a challenge. Competitions in this conference would have to begin in about 7 months. We have no conference...no commissioner...no new members...no idea what sports would be sponsored...
Quote from: Avenue Commons on January 13, 2013, 06:54:05 PM
I was going to say 85%.
Big East has no television contract for next year. C7+ has half a billion dollars on the table in TV money. There needs to be a split for Big East to get TV money. No one will give them cash without a concrete picture.
We're outta there.
Not exactly true. The Big East has a football contract but not a basketball contract. That's why it isn't as pressing for the football schools to expedite this. Their primary source of income will still be coming in. They'd lose some money in basketball, but I'm sure they could live with that a lot easier than we could.
If the C7 starts next year ... it is January and they need to set schedules for fall sports and conference championships (cross country, soccer, etc) in the next 60 to 90 days.
The problem is the new conference has no commissioner or even knows which teams are in the league.
MU's soccer team was ranked as high as #2 in the nation. Unless we want to ruin a season for them (and others), these decisions have to be made in the next several weeks or it is 2014/2015 start. ND AD Sawbrick was complaining about this a few weeks ago and it fell on deaf ears and ridicule. But he is correct.
Not saying it cannot be done, but times a wasting, they have to hustle NOW to get going next year.
So, I say at best 50/50 we start next year.
Finally, I think Uconn and Cincy (and maybe USF) are all for one more season of BE play as we know it now. That gives them one more year for the ACC to be raided so they can jump to that league.
Much better than 50/50. Not quite as good as 90%. Somewhere around 80%.
Quote from: Benny B on January 13, 2013, 07:11:59 PM
Much better than 50/50. Not quite as good as 90%. Somewhere around 80%.
Sounds about right.
Fox Sports One launches in August of 2013....make your own conclusions. ;D
Quote from: AnotherMU84 on January 13, 2013, 07:09:57 PM
If the C7 starts next year ... it is January and they need to set schedules for fall sports and conference championships (cross country, soccer, etc) in the next 60 to 90 days.
The problem is the new conference has no commissioner or even knows which teams are in the league.
MU's soccer team was ranked as high as #2 in the nation. Unless we want to ruin a season for them (and others), these decisions have to be made in the next several weeks or it is 2014/2015 start. ND AD Sawbrick was complaining about this a few weeks ago and it fell on deaf ears and ridicule. But he is correct.
Not saying it cannot be done, but times a wasting, they have to hustle NOW to get going next year.
So, I say at best 50/50 we start next year.
Finally, I think Uconn and Cincy (and maybe USF) are all for one more season of BE play as we know it now. That gives them one more year for the ACC to be raided so they can jump to that league.
I wasn't even thinking about the other sports. That does seem to make this have to come together quickly but there is probably a lot going on behind the scenes that we are not privy to.
Taking other people's comments into consideration I am thinking around 60 or so myself.
Quote from: AnotherMU84 on January 13, 2013, 07:09:57 PM
Finally, I think Uconn and Cincy (and maybe USF) are all for one more season of BE play as we know it now. That gives them one more year for the ACC to be raided so they can jump to that league get rejected yet again.
FIFY ;D
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 13, 2013, 08:03:47 PM
Fox Sports One launches in August of 2013....make your own conclusions. ;D
(With apologies to StoneCold) And that's the fact, because the TV dollars say so!
Quote from: MUMonster03 on January 13, 2013, 06:06:06 PM
So what is the realistic chance of this conference starting play next season?
Boise and San Diego have already screwed up the football plans by gong back to the MWC. Basically every other school still in the Big East right now doesn't want to be there and it's going to be hard to get any network commit to any type of deal with the constant changing of teams since you may either get some form of the current Big East for the next 2 years of CUSA V2.0.
Personally I would love to see it next year but feel something has to get done before the tourney since FOX is looking for properties now for their new channel. (On a side note could they kick in extra money for the buyouts to make it happen sooner or is that illegal?)
If the C7 stuck around until July 1, 2015, there would be no buyouts. No one expects that to happen. Anything is negotiable, paying a buyout and the amount of the buyout seem to be very likely candidates for negotiation.
Quote from: MUMonster03 on January 13, 2013, 09:07:04 PM
I wasn't even thinking about the other sports. That does seem to make this have to come together quickly but there is probably a lot going on behind the scenes that we are not privy to.
Taking other people's comments into consideration I am thinking around 60 or so myself.
I'm sure things are going on behind the scenes. But the C7 has no name, commissioner, by-laws or even a list of schools that will participate in next fall sports. So, how much can be done?
Yes they are non-revenue sports, but many C7 schools and ND (are they playing the the BE or not next year?) are very important to the national championship in numerous of non-revenue sports. So, it matters.
http://marquettetribune.org/2013/01/15/news/marquette-to-help-found-new-conference-with-catholic-seven/
Found this. Don't know if this is old news or not, but in MT yesterday.
Marquette AD Larry Williams:
"everyone said July 1, 2014 is a realistic goal for withdrawal, but he hopes to finish a deal in time to legally leave the Big East by July 1, 2013."
"The bottom line is, everybody wants to get off and do their own thing," Williams said. "(The remaining Big East schools) want to build their conference, and we certainly want to get about building ours."
"Williams said the Catholic Seven hope to build their conference with "schools that are committed to competitive excellence, primarily in men's basketball, and also competitive excellence across a number of other team sports."
"Other sports that Williams said he will value highly in prospective additions to the Catholic Seven will include women's basketball, men's and women's soccer and volleyball."
Quote from: warriorstrack on January 16, 2013, 10:04:45 AM
http://marquettetribune.org/2013/01/15/news/marquette-to-help-found-new-conference-with-catholic-seven/
Found this. Don't know if this is old news or not, but in MT yesterday.
Marquette AD Larry Williams:
"everyone said July 1, 2014 is a realistic goal for withdrawal, but he hopes to finish a deal in time to legally leave the Big East by July 1, 2013."
"The bottom line is, everybody wants to get off and do their own thing," Williams said. "(The remaining Big East schools) want to build their conference, and we certainly want to get about building ours."
"Williams said the Catholic Seven hope to build their conference with "schools that are committed to competitive excellence, primarily in men's basketball, and also competitive excellence across a number of other team sports."
"Other sports that Williams said he will value highly in prospective additions to the Catholic Seven will include women's basketball, men's and women's soccer and volleyball."
Good find. Encouraging that they are trying to do this ASAP.
Quote from: AnotherMU84 on January 13, 2013, 10:02:37 PM
I'm sure things are going on behind the scenes. But the C7 has no name, commissioner, by-laws or even a list of schools that will participate in next fall sports. So, how much can be done?
Yes they are non-revenue sports, but many C7 schools and ND (are they playing the the BE or not next year?) are very important to the national championship in numerous of non-revenue sports. So, it matters.
Obviously the devil is in the details, but it's not like everything is literally from scratch. There are template contracts, by-laws and scheduling for the various sports that can be modified pretty quickly to accommodate the timeline. I would also find it very surprising that we don't know at least 10 or 11 of the teams already so a schedule could be pretty put together, especially since the C7 only match ups wouldn't have to change, just be scheduled around with the new schools.
Ton of work no doubt, but it's not like we're starting from zero. And if LW is out there running some noise about a July 1 2013 date, you are damn sure there is a lot of work already done.
Quote from: ChicosBailBonds on January 13, 2013, 08:03:47 PM
Fox Sports One launches in August of 2013....make your own conclusions. ;D
Right? This isn't very complicated.