Your underlying assumption is that independence is worse than the AAC for football. I think independence would be liberating for football to get UConn out of this goat rodeo of a conference, and would be more lucrative. I think SNY would pay UConn at least $1MM a year for 6-7 home games, and we could possibly even do better if we went to the Big East for hoops because Fox might pick up a game or two and help us schedule.
You make assertions about independence that were true 20 years ago, but are no longer valid. There will be 50-80 FBS schools looking for games because scheduling FCS schools is going to become much less common with the playoff system. The playoff system will also make 9 game conference schedules less appealing. It is going to be much easier to put together an independent schedule that it was 20 or even 10 years ago.
If you want to see basketball succeed, moving to the Big East or even taking a shot at a partial ACC membership is a no brainer. If you want to see football succeed, going independent is a no brainer. If you want to shake things up and see if UConn can smoke out a P5 invitation, doing something creative is a no brainer. If you want to see UConn die a slow death, staying in the AAC is a no brainer.
BYU's home schedule from Oct 1st on this year is:
Utah State, Nevada, UNLV and Savannah State.
They make a trip to Middle frigging Tennessee in November.
In 2013 they did get Georgia Tech and Boise State in October. From Oct 25th on - 1 home game. Idaho State.
Yeah that's something to aspire to. They have the advantage of having an ESPN deal.
UConn would be trying to schedule teams to come play on the road and your reward is SNY coverage.
This is what you want to aspire to?
Yes, but most of those 50-80 schools will be looking for home games. They want the money from their home gates, concessions and such. I know Michigan came in last year, but they tried like Hell to get out of it. Our former AD set up the home and home to get a somewhat larger school in for The Michigan Stadium rededication game. It was done at the last minute and UConn came through. That won't happen very often again. What you propose (playing MAC, Sunbelt at home) will kill UConn football. After all the improvements made and money invested bringing UConn football up to D1, you really want to do that?
Why do you think the ACC will take you in as a partial member? Because they did with ND football? As good as UConn has been (and is) in basketball, it has neither the 80+ years tradition, nor the national brand of Notre Dame football. You may say the NYC market. What good would that do them right now? It wouldn't make them more money. The ACC contract goes through 2027, so they really won't gain anything. In fact, they may lose money in the deal. The Big East? Is that the same conference that just pushed you out? The very same that just brought in a whole bunch of smallish private schools very much unlike what UConn is and what it wants to be.
Dude, FOX can't force anyone to schedule us. FOX can't tell the BIg 12 and the PAC to rejigger their conference schedules to accomodate UConn so they can shoehorn us into the Big East. Not only that, UConn would still bolt to a P5 at first opportunity and that was the biggest reason they wanted nothing to do with us an Cincy.
The premise of going Indy in football to get into the Big East just doesn't hold any water. The scheduling alone would shut the possibility down, the fact that the Big East wants nothing to do with us kills it off completely.
Force??? I never said force. Pay is a different thing. They could pay those teams to schedule us and have our home/their road game on a fox network rather than those teams scheduling ESPN controlled and get those teams on ESPN networks. Look I get that it's long shot, and has many, many, many moving parts, but to speak in such absolutes that something WILL NEVER work is short sighted, when the plan according to most is to "win and hope" we get invited to a P5 conference. I hope to hell the UConn leaders aren't taking that approach are all exploring all options. The best option at the moment is to stay in the AAC. It is not the death knell Nelson predicts, but it is paying us chump change, and we will not be able to keep pace with our geographical rivals in terms of coaching salaries and facilities. And the notion that UConn gets money from sources other than TV money is short sighted as well cause guess what, so does everybody else.
I never really understood the "recruiting ground" argument.heres an article I read today that touches on UConn/Rutgers in the B1G and the FS1 TV deal for Creighton:
http://sports.omaha.com/2014/04/09/...sing-tv-ratings-rutgers-v-uconn/#.U0bK1oLXcgc
I never really understood the "recruiting ground" argument.
Hey New Jersey kid. Come to Rutgers and get pounded by 3 or 4 of the best teams in the country when the program couldn't hold its own vs. lesser competition.
Or
Hey Baltimore kid come out to East Lansing and play the best competition in America in front of your friends and relatives exactly twice over the next 4 years, if you play at all.
Air travel has made this land incredibly tiny. The Big Ten expanded the way it did for cable carriage fees and to get the Big Ten Network off the sports specific tier. They couldn't care less if anyone in Jersey or Washington watch.
I have no idea what the ACC's strategy was.
Take my advice. Don't waste precious minutes of your life discussing this with him.
UConn accepting partial membership from the ACC is less likely than the ACC actually offering it.
Michigan has benefitted already from UMD and Rutgers. Michigan has picked up several players from Virginia, one saying that The Big10 was in his back yard (UMD). I highly doubt Jabrill Peppers would have looked at UM if it weren't for the inclusion of Rutgers in the Big10. They just picked up a top CB from Virginia this year as well. Mid Atlantic players have been few and far between until the announcement of UMD and Rutgers to The Big10.
Do you watch a lot of soaps, Housewives, Kardashians, etc?The chance of UConn surviving on $2mm a year of TV revenue is less than the likelihood of you ever explaining a realistic path out of this death spiral.
The chance of UConn surviving on $2mm a year of TV revenue is less than the likelihood of you ever explaining a realistic path out of this death spiral.
The chance of UConn surviving on $2mm a year of TV revenue is less than the likelihood of you ever explaining a realistic path out of this death spiral.
Do you still not understand that we have other streams of money? Fallacy king.
Do you still not understand that we have other streams of money? Fallacy king.
So we don't need any more money to stay competitive? Awesome!!!! We can stay in the AAC forever then.
It's got to be done on purpose, right?Do you still not understand that we have other streams of money? Fallacy king.
Seems somewhat anecdotal, but not entirely implausible I suppose. There is no true way of truly knowing, seeing as Michigan is the winningest program in NCAA history, is a national football brand, and is able to pull kids from all over the country with as little as a Brady Hoke phone call.
Still, it's a stupid premise, IMO, on which to base conference expansion.
Seems somewhat anecdotal, but not entirely implausible I suppose. There is no true way of truly knowing, seeing as Michigan is the winningest program in NCAA history, is a national football brand, and is able to pull kids from all over the country with as little as a Brady Hoke phone call.
Still, it's a stupid premise, IMO, on which to base conference expansion.
How does that apply? FSU just won the national championship and have been prominent for 25 years. They are in the same position as Michigan.Recruiting for major programs is now extra regional....of FSU's 11 projected defensive starters, 9 are from outside of Florida. The #2 QB is from New Jersey as is a starting O lineman and one of the tight ends.
How many bowls were there in 2003? How many are there now?
Dude wants attention. He is bored.It's got to be done on purpose, right?
Notice that Mr. Muntz does not respond to any reasonable post from which he cannot create an opposing strawman?
Curious. Very curious.