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they were mentioned last and as an aside. sorry can't take that too seriously.Aside from where it says "Other teams expected to be considered by the Big 12 include South Florida and Connecticut" you're right
Coaches are not administrators. Calm down.
And ESPN gonna ESPN. I beg, please post anything from them going fwd in non-key. In the course of 3 hours yesterday you heard Uconn to the Big East and thus crap all from the same source. That should tell us all something.Coaches gonna coach
Presidents gonna president
The Big 12 coaches were in Bristol, Connecticut, on Wednesday as part of their annual "Car Wash" on ESPN's campus.
I'm sure coaches have communication with their presidents, the coaches are higher paid employees after all and their input regarding sports is respected. I hope I'm wrong about this.
Are you telling me these presidents won't even speak a single word to the football coaches regarding this decision? Frankly I find that hard to believe. They may not be the final decision makers, but they will be heard.The football coaches are going to have almost no input in expansion decisions. C'mon.
Are you telling me these presidents won't even speak a single word to the football coaches regarding this decision? Frankly I find that hard to believe. They may not be the final decision makers, but they will be heard.
But when football is the sport that is determining these multi-million dollar contracts, I think their opinion holds greater weight, whether that's the right thing or not.They will have, at most, an incredibly minimal impact. These are multi-million dollar decisions. They aren't made by coaches.
But when football is the sport that is determining these multi-million dollar contracts, I think their opinion holds greater weight, whether that's the right thing or not.