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April 11, 2011

Villanova Vote Paused

Filed under: Big East,Conference,Money — Chas @ 10:47 am

Uh-huh.

To recap, the Villanova trustees were supposed to vote on moving to 1-A football and becoming the 10th Big East football team. It all looked like a go. This despite Pitt raising some concerns about the size of the stadium where the Wildcats would play.

Well, as the day of the vote is only one day away, more of the Big East football members seem to be getting a little nervous about the stadium issue. So the vote has been delayed.

The chief sticking point, according to the source, is Villanova’s plan to use PPL Park in Chester, the 18,500-seat home of the Philadelphia Union, as its primary venue.

PPL Park would be the smallest stadium in the league. Potential plans to increase the seating capacity to roughly 30,000 have not convinced all the Big East schools to support the move. However, some Big East football members are in favor, and it still could be approved, the source said.

Aside from the financial issues of such a small stadium — all expansion of the stadium to even 30,000 is  — is at the mercy of the soccer team ownership. That means no set timeline that Villanova can lay out for that issue. So the Big East might want Villanova to explore the possibility of other venues (Lincoln Financial is out of play until 2017). So things are back on hold.





The Big East should just invite UCF already! Villanova can join anytime. In any event it would take Villanova at least three years to become a full BCS school. By then they could become the twelfth member, not the tenth member. We need to also invite another Texas school such as Houston for TCU long term commitment.

Comment by John in South Carolina 04.11.11 @ 10:55 am

Agree!

Comment by Palm Beach Panther 04.11.11 @ 11:23 am

As I posted earlier, I can’t believe that Villanova was blindsided by this vote. I think they must have been hoping that enough of the football schools would be convinced to drop their objections to make this happen. The idea that the conference somehow screwed Villanova (which is the popular viewpoint among Nova fans) seems far fetched to me.

What I don’t like is the open ended timeframe for this “delay”. What more is there to study? At this point they should know whether or not they can play the games at Franklin Field or Citizens Park. Nothing about PPL Park is going to change in the next week/month/year.

Comment by Pantherman13 04.11.11 @ 11:27 am

My two cents: I think the whole push to try to get Nova in for football is so that if (when?) the BE BBall and FBall schools split, the BE will have Nova BB in the fold. My guess is that had Gtown formerly had D1 Football like Nova did, they would have made the same offer to Gtown. I don’t think it has anything to do with trying to have more FB playing member in the BE than BB.

Comment by HbgFrank 04.11.11 @ 1:01 pm

Invite UCF if this is a problem for the Big East. If you send the invite now, they’ll hold a press conference accepting the invitation this afternoon and we’ll be done with this.

Comment by Greg 04.11.11 @ 1:14 pm

UCF would be a better football school we dont need nova

Comment by FRANKCAN 04.11.11 @ 2:32 pm

The NCAA is a football world, and yet it’s a basketball man running the BE for the sake of the basketball schools. It’s been messed up for a long time. I agree with all the others about wanting UCF right now.

Comment by Lollard 04.11.11 @ 4:31 pm

My pecking order would be UCF, Houston, ECU and Memphis. I’d take UMass before Nova.

Comment by TX Panther 04.11.11 @ 4:39 pm

I have a vision:

Pitt is riding a 6-0 record going into Nova who looks like a pushover from the size of their stadium. No television crew bothers to cover the game. Pitt jumps out to an early lead and slowly squanders this into a goaline stand that falls short in the waning seconds of the game. This is all, of course, viewed by play-by-play updates on espn.com.

This starts the 2nd half of the season skid that we all have grown to know and love from our panthers.

Sorry, I still haven’t climbed out of my post-NCAA tourney depression. It hit me a little longer and harder than I expected this year.

HTscriptP

Comment by Cool Hand Nuke 04.11.11 @ 4:54 pm

All Nova is capable of is playing match football at Kelly’s Taproom.

Seriously, the BE will be even more of a joke if they’re allowed to field a fb team.

Comment by steve 04.11.11 @ 7:04 pm

Nothing to see here…move along.

Comment by Yeti 04.12.11 @ 8:03 am

UCF makes perfect sense. Tell DePaul to find another conference. UCF’s bball program is better than DePaul. So both football & basketball get an upgrade. Next!

Comment by FTM 04.12.11 @ 9:07 am

What a joke this has become. Is there ANY leadership in the BE?!?! If you want a football program in philly then get Temple back. No more of this stupid Villanova talk. They dont have the money to fund the stadium nor the land to build a new one. They add no credibility or market interest.

Comment by Big A 04.12.11 @ 10:22 am

If you guys want a real laugh, head over the vuhoops.com and check out the comments on this issue. Lots of Pitt, WVU and Rutgers bashing as they are blaming these 2 schools for blocking their divine path to the BCS.

Among the funnier claims…first, that Pitt and WVU are afraid of Villanova, particularly because they will lose all of their recruits to Nova. Second, that they will average 20,000 fans per game, which not only ignores the fact that their proposed stadium only seats 19,000, not to mention the fact that 20k per game is no great shakes.

They either refuse to see, or can’t see, that this is all about MONEY!

Until Nova can come up with a better stadium plan, Pitt is absolutely in the right to try to block this.

Comment by Pantherman13 04.12.11 @ 10:56 am

Pitt, Syracuse, Uconn & WVU should be the power brokers of the BigEast, not the basketball only schools. Football generates the revenue. Just split off and invite Houston, UCF & SMU. That gets you to 12. Whatever is lost with the basketball only schools is made back up with the addition of those 3 in football and you can then have your conference championship game which generates more revenue. I can live without the basketball only schools. Pitt can still play ND as a non-con opponent just like they have been.

Comment by melvinbennett 04.12.11 @ 12:17 pm

Oh and you can then pretty much play a round robin conference schedule which makes more sense than the crazy 18 team BE conf. schedule.

Comment by melvinbennett 04.12.11 @ 12:19 pm

I’m offically starting my write-in campaign for Big East Commissioner. My platform is pretty damn simple and pretty damn exciting:

1. Invite ECU, UCF and SMU (yes SMU – they have June Jones running the offense and are a crosstown rival to TCU. This is a no-brainer) 2. Kick DePaul, Providence and Seton Hall to the curb
3. Realign football into two divisions
North Divison:
Pitt
WVU
Syracuse
Rutgers
UConn
Cincinatti

South Division:
Lousiville
South Florida
UCF
ECU
TCU
SMU

4. Schedule a conference championship that alternates between New York and Orlando
5. Found the Big East Network
6. Get a new logo

Jusus folks, this isn’t brain surgery…

Comment by Monte 04.12.11 @ 4:27 pm

My only change would be Houston over SMU and to have the alternate championship in either Dallas (Arlington to be exact) or Houston.

Comment by TX Panther 04.12.11 @ 5:10 pm

At first I was ok with Nova joining. Now, after having to listen to all the Nova fans b@@@@ and moan about this whole thing, I hope they don’t get in. A bunch of pretentious a$$holes right there. They’re almost approaching WVU levels in my opinion.

Comment by Greg 04.12.11 @ 5:36 pm

Wow that Nova site is aggravating. Apparently beating Temple every once in a while makes you God’s gift to football

Comment by Tony C 04.12.11 @ 5:46 pm

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