How are you so confidence in all of this? Not trying to attack you, but it looks like a real storm is brewing out there.
Even if things head in the direction of only 64 teams in four super conferences, there are several teams in the ACC, B12 and BE with less likelihood than UConn of being targeted to be one of the 64. And I'm far from convinced this super conference model will take place for quite some time. Most likely the B!G will wait to see what happens to the other conferences that jump into the 16 team model and observe how contracts are upgraded. And the media may not be throwing out lots of significant increases in monies until they see how these conferences work out. For all the hype associated with this process, I expect the media powers to proceed cautiously. They can afford to. So we can be talking about years from now before this becomes a done deal. Or it can fail miserably.
Almost everything we're hearing are rumors and conjectures. With all the rumors of worst case scenarios, I prefer to believe things will work out for the best regarding UConn. After the dust settles, and
IF things turn out the wrong way, then I'll deal with the problems. But since none of us really knows how things will turn out, I'm staying positive and upbeat.
Additionally I'm staying flexible with all the options being thrown out by various intelligent people in this forum. We can argue until we are blue in the face we know the best way to accomplish things, but that isn't true. We don't have a crystal ball into the future. So rather than insist a particular model comes to fruition I'm more interested in being ready to support whatever takes place.
My opinion is there is no sense in being in the grave before the burial, particularly since I'm not steering the ship or handling any other capacity of the ship's movements. I can't reassure you or anyone else about what develops. I've just learned that worrying about things not in my control and before they take place is fruitless and unhealthy.