LJay wrote:If true, IMHO, I believe the basketball only schools are toast in the Big East. I think the domino's that started w the Big 12 stuff that were temporarily stabilized are going to come crashing down. It will be interesting to see how deep this falls.
If Elgin doesn't have his scenarios all planned out for this contingency and that then he's a fool.
I agree that I hope the league (and I'm sure it does) has a variety of strategic "If-Then's" already mapped out.
That said, the question is where does the Big East stop? They are likely to go to at least 20 now...because 2-10 team divisions is much more easy to manage. Plus you set up the system by which the same schools repeatedly don't qualify for their league championships.
There will still be room for some of the basketball-only members in the Big East. And believe it or not, DePaul, after Georgetown, is the least likely to go anywhere, for two very simple reasons: Chicago and Illinois markets, and no other direct nearby competition in the league.
Georgetown and St. John's aren't going anywhere.
Seton Hall will likely be the first to leave as their budget is already about 15% below what the league recommends and has refused to increase it at the behest of other league members. The Hall will likely go to the Atlantic 10.
Villanova's hand is basically being forced into FBS football.
That leaves Marquette and Providence. I don't know much about Providence's situation, but I do know Marquette would almost immediately fall into the same situation as Seton Hall when the football league members get richer. If it's an even number of 4 basketball only members the league needs, Marquette's only selling point is a travel partner from DePaul. And I think Providence stays.