TwinTownBisonFan wrote:Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
Which is exactly why I've never once questioned a Nova move to the Big East. That is an easy move for anybody to see a school making.
Makes a ton of sense - only question (probably answered already elsewhere) will they play at the Linc? upgrade their current home? rent Franklin Field?
-Expansion of their current 12k on campus stadium not practical- its hemmed in by buildings & Rt 30 on 2 sides, and very wealthy Radnor Township would never allow it (similar problem UR faced with their very wealthy surrounding neighbors when putting their stadium on campus).
-60k Franklin Filed is a relic with no parking. Would likely take 10s of millions in upgrades to make it BCS level, along with UPenn willing to share it.
-LINC ISN'T an option. The Eagles hate allowing Temple to play there, but that was part of the deal for the state of PA to cough up a bunch of millions in funding for the LINC. Not a snowballs chance in hell the Eagles will also let Nova play there.
-18.5k soccer stadium in the ghetto in Chester 17 miles from Nova's campus is the option most talked about. I believe the stadium can be expanded to 23k. Regardless, either way not big enough to host a OOC BCS game. The only OOC NOVA would be able to get to come to PPL would be I-AA and non BCS (MAC) teams. Is Nova's wealthy fan base going to want to go to Chester to tailgate and watch football?
-Citizens Bank Park would only be an option for Nov after baseball is over.
I'm just wondering how Nova makes $ on this. On the one hand they will have the
-Big East TV and share of Bowl revenue,
-increased home ticket revenue (despite a very weak fan base and what will be by far the smallest BCS stadium), along with incresed revenue from parking, concessions, merchandising, corporate sponsors, etc
-As far as 2 away OOC games, they already have one away $ game a yr (last 2 years and next 2 is slated to be Temple at the LINC). @ Temple @ the LINC could be one of their 2 away OOC games every year, and NOVA could trying to have the remaining away OOC a big $ game at a BCS every year.
On the other hand:
-44 more schollies (22 men, 22 women),
-2? more assistant FB coaches (and probably a few more womens' too if another womens' sport is added),
-exponentially higher salaries for all the FB coaches (look at the avg BCS salaries).
-millions in facilities upgrades
-possibly not being able to host big OOC games
etc, etc,
The 2 other teams that went straight from I-AA to BCS enrollments), both to the Big East:
-Uconn:public university, state flagship school with an enrollement of about 28k, had a $91 million (in 93') stadium built, paid for mostly by the state of CT,
-USF: public university, enrollment about 47k, had an NFL stadium to use, is in college football crazed FL.
Nova: medium sized private school, enrollment about 9,500, (what looks like) will be the smallest BCS stadium, in a city where as far as football goes if its not Eagles green they don't care.
The last time Nova went I-A in the late 70s they ended up losing $ hand over fist and dropped football for 4 years (81'-85'). Sure if I was Nova I'd make the move, I'm just skeptical as to how successful it will be. The ? is is do they still lose $, and if so, do they lose even more than they are losing now?