ACC history died when Boeheim pissed on Greensboro and we started hosting it in Brooklyn 300 miles away from the nearest ACC school. We’re in the endgame now.“Those who forget their history are
ACC history died when Boeheim pissed on Greensboro and we started hosting it in Brooklyn 300 miles away from the nearest ACC school. We’re in the endgame now.“Those who forget their history are
At least UConn is getting paid for the TV rights which SMU gave up for 7 years and will receive no money outside of bowl gamesSMU is the ACC and Uconn is in the Patriot League or w/e conference you guys are in right now.
9 yearsAt least UConn is getting paid for the TV rights which SMU gave up for 7 years and will receive no money outside of bowl games
Congratulations!OT....the Doc prescribed champagne for tonight.
The tests came back as cancer free after a long slog through chemo and radiation...
A chapter closed.
That will look like a good deal when all is said and done. This sucks.9 years
2032 is a long way away. We'll see.That will look like a good deal when all is said and done. This sucks.
So happy for you and your family!OT....the Doc prescribed champagne for tonight.
The tests came back as cancer free after a long slog through chemo and radiation...
A chapter closed.
Todays news about the battle w charter is just the type of catalyst to weaken espn further and this expansion obsolete in no time.I will say one thing about our current predicament. If I could pick one ally and one enemy out of every company in the entire world right now, I would pick Apple as an ally and ESPN as an enemy. Even Disney thinks ESPN is a zombie business model that needs to be shot. Iger practically throws up in his mouth every time he talks about ESPN in an interview. I would have to think hard about a major company whose business model is more fudged than ESPN's is right now.
So we have ESPN as an enemy. Now the Big East just needs to make Apple our friend. Amazon would do if Apple says no.
From a conference perspective, it brings nothing. Staving off destruction that everyone seems to think will happen regardless, narrowing marginally what is a large $ gap and adding two west coast teams with struggling football and a handicapped school that makes BC and Wake look like titans. It does nothing to keep the big schools from leaving, likely speeding their exit because of unsustainable travel. I’m sure BC will be thrilled to send their baseball team to the Bay Area.
If I were a BC baseball player, I’d be thrilled to play in Berkeley or Palo Alto. Two of the most beautiful campuses in the country, with great facilities, the weather sure beats New England’s in April, and Stanford is consistently one of the country’s top programs.From a conference perspective, it brings nothing. Staving off destruction that everyone seems to think will happen regardless, narrowing marginally what is a large $ gap and adding two west coast teams with struggling football and a handicapped school that makes BC and Wake look like titans. It does nothing to keep the big schools from leaving, likely speeding their exit because of unsustainable travel. I’m sure BC will be thrilled to send their baseball team to the Bay Area.
It looks like Kansas & K-State are going to be the next hot ticket adds. The other programs can all meet in centrally located Kansas for games and BBQ. Come to think of it, who needs either Kansas school. Just schedule all long distance games in Kansas. Trees vs Fruit. Ducks vs Ruttie. Play them all in Kansas. Awesome!NC State voted yes while UNC was a hard no....interesting split...
And this was interesting if it comes to fruition..
(2) In a key component to reduce travel, the 15 original ACC members will only be required to send each one of their sports to the Bay Area once every two years. Under another component, eastern members and the two new western members would meet in Dallas to conduct competition in Olympic sports. SMU’s location provides a sensible central hub. It’s unclear if these components have been formalized.
SMU has been ranked in the 60’s often by U.S. News. Right now it’s 72. Not exactly dog meat.If I were a BC baseball player, I’d be thrilled to play in Berkeley or Palo Alto. Two of the most beautiful campuses in the country, with great facilities, the weather sure beats New England’s in April, and Stanford is consistently one of the country’s top programs.
I think we UConn fans (class of ‘74 here) underestimate the value college presidents of prestigious schools put on academic reputation in conference alignment. The ACC is not the Big 12 and does not want to be. Stanford and Cal add significant academic prestige to Duke, UNC, UVA, Wake, Georgia Tech, ND (all but football) and (yes) BC and Syracuse.
SMU is the academic outlier, but as I’ve said in a previous post……they are all about Dallas eyeballs.
They’ll still make more money than in the AAC.At least UConn is getting paid for the TV rights which SMU gave up for 7 years and will receive no money outside of bowl games
OT....the Doc prescribed champagne for tonight.
The tests came back as cancer free after a long slog through chemo and radiation...
A chapter closed.
FSU, Clemson, etc are gone at that time and the ACC will be looking for new members for their non P5 conference. SMU’s move was a deal between two desperate organizations.2032 is a long way away. We'll see.
Academics went out the window when they took Louisville. Sorry.If I were a BC baseball player, I’d be thrilled to play in Berkeley or Palo Alto. Two of the most beautiful campuses in the country, with great facilities, the weather sure beats New England’s in April, and Stanford is consistently one of the country’s top programs.
I think we UConn fans (class of ‘74 here) underestimate the value college presidents of prestigious schools put on academic reputation in conference alignment. The ACC is not the Big 12 and does not want to be. Stanford and Cal add significant academic prestige to Duke, UNC, UVA, Wake, Georgia Tech, ND (all but football) and (yes) BC and Syracuse.
SMU is the academic outlier, but as I’ve said in a previous post……they are all about Dallas eyeballs.
Where has that brand gotten us? Passed over by schools like UCF, Cincy, Houston, and now flipping SMU. Sorry but it's getting harder and harder to stay independent. If the AAC will take us back for FB only, sign me up. I'd never thought I'd say that but it's time to settle in somewhere for now.I’m really not sure a return to the AAC for football makes sense. We immediately started recruiting better as an independent and the AAC was much better then.
Despite the lies and misrepresentations out there, UConn has a brand. As an independent we aren’t classified as a football team in a crap conference. We are simply UConn. Once we are winning regularly, being Indy UConn may be better than being AAC UConn.
So the west coast Olympic sports basically play exclusively road games? Sounds like a sustainable setup.NC State voted yes while UNC was a hard no....interesting split...
And this was interesting if it comes to fruition..
(2) In a key component to reduce travel, the 15 original ACC members will only be required to send each one of their sports to the Bay Area once every two years. Under another component, eastern members and the two new western members would meet in Dallas to conduct competition in Olympic sports. SMU’s location provides a sensible central hub. It’s unclear if these components have been formalized.