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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
Bottom line is it makes no sense for student athletes for any of the mentioned BE teams. That being said, someone will jump for the $ and for that $ only. It is what it is. Whoever make the jump will be in the same shoe as Boston College in the ACC playing most teams out of its region.
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12-18-2009 07:31 AM |
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
College football > college basketball Coach Dixon.
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12-18-2009 07:45 AM |
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
(12-18-2009 07:45 AM)MichaelSavage Wrote: College football > college basketball Coach Dixon.
$$$ for most big conferences, you are correct...however, Dixon is obviously trying to look out what is BEST for his hoop program.
Dixon's target recruiting area (like many other coaches) is basically a triangle from Baltimore/DC to Philly to NYC and back down again.
That is Big East HOOP Country...and Pitt's Big East exposure in all of those areas obviously helps.
If Pitt Hoops moved to a "Midwest" Conference like the Big Ten...that could end up hurting some of Pitt's future hoops recruiting in those areas.
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2009 08:19 AM by KnightLight.)
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
(12-18-2009 01:53 AM)SF Husky Wrote: (12-17-2009 11:10 PM)animus Wrote: Dixon seems to be way outspoken. For all we know Pitt may not be an option at this point, even if my hunch is telling me its Pitt.
It is very possible B11 take a B12 school and the B12 can replace that school with UTAH. B11 really does not gain much by adding Pitt since one of the main reason is get more money for the B10 network. PSU got PA covered. If they do take someone from the BE, it will be RU or Cuse. Losing Cuse would hurt the BE because Cuse like UCONN pretty represented the BE for years in basketball. Losing RU, it will lose the potential of NJ/NYC market but it won't hurt the BE that much. RU has not done much to hold up the BE honor in anything. If you ask any average fan in CA where does RU play, many would get it right. If you ask them where CUSE or UCONN play, there is no doubt they would the BE. Those things take years to establish. At end of the day, I believe B11 will try for ND one final time and settle for Mizzou.
If the B10 takes a B12 team I would imagine that the B12 would look to get TCU.
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12-18-2009 09:13 AM |
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
Why would the B12 want five TX schools? TX is saturated
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12-18-2009 09:43 AM |
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
Utah would be a better choice than TCU.
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12-18-2009 09:47 AM |
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
In reading Dixons comments, he is absolutely correct in what he is saying, from a basketball perspective. But he is absolutly wrong from a football perspective and financial perspective. Since football rules the world of college athletics, many decisions are made from a fb standpoint.
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
(12-18-2009 11:05 AM)cuseroc Wrote: In reading Dixons comments, he is absolutely correct in what he is saying, from a basketball perspective. But he is absolutly wrong from a football perspective and financial perspective. Since football rules the world of college athletics, many decisions are made from a fb standpoint.
And it is this fact that The BEast front office has yet to realize, which is why we are always targets...
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12-18-2009 12:12 PM |
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
(12-17-2009 11:08 PM)animus Wrote: Dixons Comments
http://stats.pennlive.com/cbk/story.asp?...a&tm=&src=
Quote:Pitt's Dixon opposes move to Big Ten
By ALAN ROBINSON,
AP Sports Writer
PITTSBURGH (AP) Leaving the Big East for the Big Ten would be a big mistake for Pittsburgh, according to men's basketball coach Jamie Dixon.
Dixon calls the Big East "the best conference in college basketball history" and said it wouldn't benefit Pitt or any other conference member to switch leagues.
Big Ten officials plan to spend the next year to 18 months exploring whether to add a 12th member. Pitt has been mentioned as a likely candidate because it offers a large TV market, excellent academics and a prime location. The Panthers could renew their lapsed rivalry with Penn State and form a new one with nearby Ohio State.
Dixon needs to hear a lot more reasons than those.
"I can't see how any team would improve where they're at by movement," Dixon said Thursday. "Every situation, you have to look at why you're doing it to improve yourselves. And I can't see how moving from the best conference in college basketball history would be a good thing for anybody."
While Pitt football might have more to gain than the basketball team by joining the Big Ten, Dixon doesn't believe the move would significantly benefit coach Dave Wannstedt's program, either.
"We've got (football) bowl tie-ins greater than any other conference, as far as percentages, so what would we have to change for?" Dixon said. "This thing just keeps getting better."
Dixon mentioned no schools by name. However, abandoning longtime Big East rivalries with Syracuse, Georgetown and Connecticut and replacing them with Iowa, Northwestern, Minnesota and Wisconsin - distant schools with no ties or significant attraction to Pitt - could erode interest in Panthers basketball.
Pitt built a new, on-campus basketball arena seven years ago largely because of the demand for Big East tickets. About 3,000 are on a waiting list for season tickets at the 12,508-seat Petersen Events Center.
To Dixon, the Big East became the envy of other basketball conferences when Louisville, Cincinnati, Marquette, DePaul and South Florida joined in 2005. Fifteen of the Big East's 16 basketball-playing schools have made at least one Final Four appearance.
"We don't have to change, because things are heading in the right direction," Dixon said. "Other conferences might have to change to gain momentum, but our momentum has been consistent since the expansion itself. So, it's exciting to hear about it and talk about it, but at the end of the day who's really going to improve their position from our conference? Nobody."
Dixon's comments Thursday were the first by any Pitt coach or administrator since the Big Ten signaled its plans on Tuesday. Pitt chancellor Mark A. Nordenberg has been a strong Big East proponent, leading the expansion drive that kept the conference together after Boston College and Miami left for the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2005.
Notre Dame, a Big East member in most sports except football, turned down the Big Ten in 1999.
Dixon also doesn't believe the NCAA basketball tournament will expand from 65 to 96 teams, a move that would create an extra weekend of play and allow far more mid-major schools to participate.
"I just don't see it changing," Dixon said. "I think it probably needs to be changed, but I don't think it can be."
Pitt has played in the last eight NCAA tournaments, the longest current streak of any Big East team.
"I think our numbers indicate how tough it is to make the NCAA tournament when we have by far the longest streak in the best conference in the country," Dixon said. "It just goes to show how tough it's become, especially in our conference, but I just don't know how they're going to change those things around."
Dixon doesn't want to bow to the reality that football drives college athletics decision making. Basketball at Pitt or any school that gets picked for the B10 would and could thrive without any drop off.
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12-18-2009 12:55 PM |
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
(12-18-2009 07:31 AM)SF Husky Wrote: Bottom line is it makes no sense for student athletes for any of the mentioned BE teams. That being said, someone will jump for the $ and for that $ only. It is what it is. Whoever make the jump will be in the same shoe as Boston College in the ACC playing most teams out of its region.
i know far a fact, boston college left and said the acc allows them to make a lot more money.......
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
(12-17-2009 09:59 PM)wvucrazed Wrote: (12-17-2009 09:39 PM)frogman Wrote: BB coaches never liked the idea of leaving the BE. Boeheim was against the move to ACC for Syracuse and was very vocal about that.
exactly right, and i'd say Boeheim is far more influential at Syracuse and the decision making process than Dixon.
Which is to say that neither of their opinions really matters when it comes to that kinda $$.
if I remember right, BC's coach wasnt thrilled with the move either, but was less vocal that Jim B
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RE: Pitt's Dixon: 'No improvement
The BE is doomed my friends cause it has fractured leadership. I hate it but it is what it is. Reactive - not proactive will kill you every time.
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