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ODU, Conference USA to have a high profile on new Fox Sports network
http://hamptonroads.com/2013/05/odu-conf...ts-network

Conference USA has deals with regional Fox Sports networks and the CBS Sports Network that provide about $14 million in revenue per year. Combined with the NCAA distribution of basketball tournament revenue, each school receives around $1.5 million in conference revenue.

Fox and CBS officials attended the meetings, Selig said. Fox officials told Conference USA that the league will have a high-profile role on that company’s new national network, Fox Sports 1, which is envisioned as a competitor for ESPN. Selig said that network will be a part of local cable TV packages in Hampton Roads.

College football and basketball will be a major part of the network’s lineup, with games being broadcast primarily on Thursday and Saturday. There will be weekend highlights shows featuring the Pac-12, Big 12 and Conference USA.

“It will be a 24-hour sports network that will go into 90 million homes,” Selig said. “ESPN is in more than 100 million homes, so that gives us quite an opportunity to enhance our visibility.”

The CBS Sports Network is received in about 50 million homes, he said. “That’s not quite ESPN numbers, but it’s still a great coverage area for Conference USA,” he said.

* East Carolina will be ODU’s “travel partner” for men’s and women’s basketball, meaning ODU will play the Pirates in Greenville and in Norfolk in both sports. Marshall had been designated as ODU’s partner, but that was changed because ODU and ECU are just 2 ½ hours apart. ODU will play all other 14 C-USA teams once.

* C-USA appears likely to divide into two divisions and play a 19-game conference schedule in men’s and women’s basketball in 2014-2015. ODU would play all six East Division teams twice and the 7 West Division opponents once. “We had some conversations and there appears to be some sentiment in the conference to do that,” Selig said.

C-USA will play a 16-game conference schedule in 2013-2014. Selig said he probably would be in favor of the 19-game schedule.

Assuming there’s no more conference realignment, here’s how the conferences would break down in 2014 in football and men's and women's basketball. Charlotte, it should be noted, doesn't begin playing Conference USA football until 2015..

East: ODU, Charlotte, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Western Kentucky, Florida International, Florida Atlantic.

West: Alabama-Birmingham, Southern Mississippi, Louisiana Tech, Rice, North Texas, Texas-El Paso, Texas-San Antonio.

* Men’s basketball will play conference games on Thursday and Saturday, in part because Thursday is a day when few major conferences play. That will give the conference better TV exposure, help reduced missed class time and travel costs and might also help the league get better officiating, Selig said.

Here’s a scenario that shows how travel partners could work with the new schedule: ODU would travel to Florida International on a Thursday and then nearby Florida Atlantic on Saturday before flying home, A week later, Texas-El Paso would come to play ODU on a Thursday, then bus to East Carolina on Saturday before returning to Norfolk and flying back to Texas.

* Women’s basketball coaches agreed to play conference games on Wednesday and Saturday and will not have travel partners. That will mark a big change for the ODU women, who traditionally played Colonial Athletic Association games on Sunday. The CAA scheduled Sunday games in part to avoid conflicts with men’s basketball and in part to get games on television.

Selig said that the conference will track travel costs and missed class time for both men’s and women’s basketball “at the end of the year to find out if one model is more favorable than the other.”

* All 16 men’s and women’s basketball teams will compete next March in the C-USA tournaments, to be held the same week in El Paso, Texas. Selig said he pushed to have all 16 teams go to the tournament – in previous years, only 12 teams went.

“We felt like in year one, let’s go ahead and take everyone to UTEP,” he said. “We want to do everything we can to help develop rivalries.”

* ODU might bid to host the 2015 Conference USA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments. The dates likely would conflict with the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference tournament already scheduled for Scope, and that might be problematic since C-USA would need two venues -- one for the men and one for the women.

Selig suggested that ODU’s Ted Constant Convocation Center and the Hampton Coliseum might suffice. ODU would also need help from the VisitNorfolk, the city’s visitors and convention bureau, and would need some corporate sponsorship.

“I want to take a look at it,” he said “We have so many hotels available here, from Virginia Beach to Norfolk to Williamsburg. We have a good airport here. Our staff is very familiar with running NCAA quality events. It would be a great event for the community and for the league.”

Nashville, according to reports in the Tennessee and Kentucky media, appears virtually certain to bid for the tournament. Middle Tennessee and Western Kentucky are a short drive from Nashville. Western Kentucky plays a home football game against Kentucky in Nashville this fall.
East: UNCC, ODU, Marshall, FAU, FIU, MTSU, WKU
West: UTEP, UAB, USM, Rice, La Tech, UNT, UTSA

A potential conference schedule will be:
@UNCC
ODU
@Marshall
FAU
@FIU
MTSU
@WKU
UTEP
@UTEP
Rice
@Rice
La Tech
@La Tech
USM
@USM
UTSA
@UTSA
UNT
@UNT

Are there many direct fights from BHM to the Texas cities?
19 conference games beginning in2014 is just stupid. Forget about trying to schedule decent non conference games to improve tournament chances. The majority of your conference is tied up playing mediocre to bad conference teams.

Banowsky is writing a manual on how to be a 1 bid league.
Need to stay at 16 games.

You can fly non-stop from Birmingham to Houston and one stop to El Paso and San Antonio. I can get to those cities cheaper than some of the Eastern Division teams from B-ham.
(05-23-2013 11:30 AM)Memphis Blazer Wrote: [ -> ]19 conference games beginning in2014 is just stupid. Forget about trying to schedule decent non conference games to improve tournament chances. The majority of your conference is tied up playing mediocre to bad conference teams.

Banowsky is writing a manual on how to be a 1 bid league.

Eh Charlotte usually plays at least 3 terrible opponents each year anyway. Whether those games are against conference opponents or OOC opponents really makes no difference to me.

How do you guys feel about being in the West? I was really hoping we'd get to play UAB twice every year.

Charlotte, ODU, UAB, WKU, and MT would have made for a fairly solid eastern division.

Hopefully in the west USM and La Tech can keep the success going for more than this past season. A western division with UTEP, UAB, USM, and La Tech could be pretty solid as well.
I would rather play ODU and Charlotte twice, but at least in the west we'll get home & home with UTEP and Southern Miss.
We have a longer history in football with the teams in the west.

In basketball, it is the east.
R the divisions for both sports or just football
Basketball will have divisions but Banowsky said Olympic sports split may not be the same as football.
(05-23-2013 07:04 PM)BeliefBlazer Wrote: [ -> ]Basketball will have divisions but Banowsky said Olympic sports split may not be the same as football.

I don't see how they would split it any differently unless they want to put one of the Florida schools in the west for olympic sports. I can't imagine they'd separate WKU or MT and none of the other schools in the east would really be good candidates to go west.

I was really hoping for a H&H with UAB in basketball, but I guess we'll just have to settle for playing each other once in the regular season and once in the conference championship game every year. 04-cheers
(05-23-2013 03:39 PM)Niner National Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-23-2013 11:30 AM)Memphis Blazer Wrote: [ -> ]19 conference games beginning in2014 is just stupid. Forget about trying to schedule decent non conference games to improve tournament chances. The majority of your conference is tied up playing mediocre to bad conference teams.

Banowsky is writing a manual on how to be a 1 bid league.

Eh Charlotte usually plays at least 3 terrible opponents each year anyway. Whether those games are against conference opponents or OOC opponents really makes no difference to me.

How do you guys feel about being in the West? I was really hoping we'd get to play UAB twice every year.

Charlotte, ODU, UAB, WKU, and MT would have made for a fairly solid eastern division.

Hopefully in the west USM and La Tech can keep the success going for more than this past season. A western division with UTEP, UAB, USM, and La Tech could be pretty solid as well.

I agree. I don't hate the 19 game schedule, especially if it means keeping some home and homes each season. Like you said, we all play some crappy teams OOC anyway. Play a tournament, maybe 1 home buy game, and then play the other games(8 or so?) against the best competition you can find.

I would much rather have UAB in the east for basketball. I think the core group of Charlotte, ODU, UAB, WKU, MT, and Marshall(I think they'll bounce back) would be extremely solid. But, there is no way those teams could all wind up together. Even if UAB didn't go west, MT or WKU would have to go. My concern with being in the west is going to be basketball. I know little about UNT(sleeper top 25 team last season) or UTSA, Rice is in shambles, and La Tech doesn't have sustained success. I expect UTEP and Southern Miss to be solid most years, but there could be about 6-8 games in conference that are RPI killers.

One other thing I wouldn't mind is not having divisions in basketball. Have each team play every other team for a total of 13 games. Then, depending on your conference rank the year before, group the teams together. Have the top 4 teams(from the year before) play each other for what should be 3 more meaningful games, then have the next four do the same, and then group the bottom six together so that teams aren't playing each other 3 times.

I also hope after this one year of a 16 game conference tournament we go back to a 12 game tournament. Sorry teams 13 and 14, you just weren't good enough.
North South divisions for basketball with latech in the south due to proximity to the Texas members
(05-24-2013 09:21 AM)bladhmadh Wrote: [ -> ]North South divisions for basketball with latech in the south due to proximity to the Texas members

Ok, I'm on board, but who are the 7?

MT, WKU, Marshall, Charlotte, UAB, ODU...

Who is the 7th? There aren't really any other northern members. Do you put USM in with the north division? If so, that's my ideal basketball division within CUSA.
I guess it depends on the travel partners. I suspect FIU-FAU would be the other 2(16 basketball-playing teams for 2013-14, not 14; after that, who knows)
FIU-FAU
Old Dominion-ECU
UAB-MTSU
Marshall-Charlotte(?)


Southern Miss-Tulane
Louisiana Tech-Rice
North Texas-Tulsa
UTEP-UTSA

WKU comes in 2014.

from above:
Assuming there’s no more conference realignment, here’s how the conferences would break down in 2014 in football and men's and women's basketball. Charlotte, it should be noted, doesn't begin playing Conference USA football until 2015..

East: ODU, Charlotte, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, Western Kentucky, Florida International, Florida Atlantic.

West: Alabama-Birmingham, Southern Mississippi, Louisiana Tech, Rice, North Texas, Texas-El Paso, Texas-San Antonio.
(05-24-2013 09:50 AM)Niner National Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-24-2013 09:21 AM)bladhmadh Wrote: [ -> ]North South divisions for basketball with latech in the south due to proximity to the Texas members

Ok, I'm on board, but who are the 7?

MT, WKU, Marshall, Charlotte, UAB, ODU...

Who is the 7th? There aren't really any other northern members. Do you put USM in with the north division? If so, that's my ideal basketball division within CUSA.

Yes Mississippi Southern in the north because of latech's proximity to the Texas members
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