Not sure he would give up a national prestige gig for thisDan Gavitt?
There is no more P5 only the stubborn group think associated by people that are members of this urlOpportunity for the league to find a dynamic leader with creative ideas as to how to keep the league relevant and in the P 5 conversations...and hopefully with strong media ties as that is where the money is.
Too many here only see it as men's hoops league, there is so much else to the confShe did a good job with the inception of the new league. Not easy or a given.
It’s also time for change with the new dynamics is the sport. Need a new approach in the BE.
He'd get a huge salary increase.Not sure he would give up a national prestige gig for this
This is my thought as well. She helped form the new league, got it through early years and league has been pretty successful under her leadership. Between the changes with the college game & the fact she has been here for a long time now and getting older, I think good time for a change in leadership.She did a good job with the inception of the new league. Not easy or a given.
It’s also time for change with the new dynamics is the sport. Need a new approach in the BE.
Approx 1 mil or so...he has comfy lifeHe'd get a huge salary increase.
wasn't he already The Commiossner?Jay Wright?
mmm, then again, full circle moment to carry on what his dad started....?Not sure he would give up a national prestige gig for this
She managed our decline quite ably.She did very good for what this conference is. She is mid 60s let her enjoy her family. 2 lieutenants became commish in other similar leagues.
That seems to be a shu admin/fundraiser problemShe managed our decline quite ably.
I would not mind someone coming in who was a bit more vocal, charismatic, or camera-aware, but given that men's basketball is the Big East's marquee sport by a country mile, yet simultaneously exists in an industry that is actively trying to plow it under, I think she did a very good job. We've got good media visibility, our schools are paid well for its media contract considering there is no lure of football, and the conference has won what, four national championships since she took the reins. That's three more than the nation's richest and best-funded conference, and even that singular title only happened a few weeks ago. And it had to beat one of our teams to do it.I don't really know enough to judge whether she did a good job for the conference or not. My impression is that she was not able to maximize on and leverage the national championships and other NCAA tournament successes the conference achieved for better tv contracts and more prestige/better seedings and inclusion of Big East teams in the dance.
She worked quietly behind the scenes. I'm sure she did a lot of good. But someone better able to speak up for the Big East is needed.
Alum problem.That seems to be a shu admin/fundraiser problem
FOX/FS1 was new kid on the block as new Big East was born...a decade happened things change deal with itWhen the new Big East was formed we averaged 5 teams in the ncaa tournament for the first 6 years with just 10 teams (30 start units).
6 years ago we added UCONN (a good move) and since we have 26 start units in the NCAA for an average of 4.3 per year or 3.3 of the original Big East teams. UCONN has appeared in all 6 years.
We now have prime weekend slot games with as many as 3 Big East games appearing in overlapping time brackets. Not the best ratings move.
New leadership is sorely needed
Yup! UConvicts Women’s b-ball.Too many here only see it as men's hoops league, there is so much else to the conf
No it’s a NIL problem. Many alums don’t watch pro b-ball. They used to watch college b-ball to support their school AND student athletes/future alums, but not any more.Alum problem.
There is no more P5 only the stubborn group think associated by people that are members of this url