Is There Any Reality to Jim Delany’s Threat to De-Emphasize Big Ten Athletics?
As it stands now? No. Once you’ve seen the money, engineered your existence to make the money and have positioned yourself to continue to make money, going back to nothing is not a…
B1G open to alliances for scheduling, bowls
The sting from the collapse of the short-lived Big Ten/Pac-12 scheduling alliance isn’t totally gone for Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany, but his desire to form partnerships with other conferences hasn’t wavered. Delany told ESPN.com on Monday that the Big Ten continues to explore possible affiliations with other leagues, both for bowl games and non-league scheduling. The Big Ten will be increasing its conference schedules to nine or 10 games, reducing the number of nonconference games by one or two per season.
B1G ADs seek diversity, flexibility in bowls
The Big Ten’s bowl lineup will change in 2014, and the changes likely won’t be limited to games and dates. The entire bowl business could soon have a dramatically different look. Several conference commissioners, including the Big Ten’s Jim Delany, publicly discussed the need to change the bowl business model earlier this month during the week of the national title game. Declining bowl attendance is a concern, as are issues such as ticket distribution and the selection of teams.
Podcast: Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany
ESPN.com bloggers Adam Rittenberg and Brian Bennett discuss championship week with Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany. Continue reading at ESPN.com – Big Ten Blog
Delany: Rutgers a ‘potential national player’
Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany was in Maryland on Monday to welcome the school as the league’s 13th member. Tuesday, he got to go home. Delany, a native of South Orange, N.J., returned…
Delany: New division alignment not set
We passed along a report on Monday from colleague Brett McMurphy that Maryland and Rutgers would join the Leaders Division, with Illinois switching to the Legends. Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany refuted that…
Big Ten sacrifices quality for cash with expansion (Yahoo! Sports)
Perhaps it’s a testament to the inherent dishonesty of college athletics that so much of the buzz about Big Ten expansion – Maryland on Monday, Rutgers on Tuesday – is about the hunt for the true, secret reason. Among so many athletic administrators this makes little sense to any known paradigm – why add two debt-ridden, poorly run athletic departments with historically blah football programs? Why make the Big Ten worse today than last week? Why dilute rivalries and brand? What’s the upside, that Rutgers perhaps one day reaches its potential as a good-but-not-great program? All this … for that? Maryland Terrapins run onto the field before a game. (Getty) Everyone acknowledges the money but then figures this is so unnecessary and counter to commissioner Jim Delany’s conservative nature that there has to be more. So we get that Delany must be mad at Notre Dame. Or Delany wasn’t going to let ACC commissioner …
Jim Delany discusses addition of Maryland
I was among a group of reporters who had a chance to visit with Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany earlier Monday about the league’s addition of Maryland as a 13th member. Delany spoke…
Video: Delaney on scandals, schedules
Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany talks about the Penn State and Ohio State scandals, and news of the conference likely staying with eight league games in the future. Continue reading at ESPN.com –…
Video: Delany, Scott on four-team playoff
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott and Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany discuss the endorsement for a four-team seeded playoff. Continue reading at ESPN.com – Big Ten Blog
