Or, the game is just getting ready to begin.So the P4 want to be the A4 before being the A1 (BIGSEC), and we're on the outside as an FBS independent...is it too soon to post this:
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And some people wonder why football matters.
The SEC only cares about the SEC. The big 10 wants to take greenlandThis is why UConn started football to be a player here. We’ll see if it helps. Clearly the sec does t want anyone else to win titles but sec teams
Well fortunately we are unlikely to be a threat to that in football in the near term.This is why UConn started football to be a player here. We’ll see if it helps. Clearly the sec does t want anyone else to win titles but sec teams
Yes.So the P4 want to be the A4 before being the A1 (BIGSEC), and we're on the outside as an FBS independent...is it too soon to post this:
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Hey, look, that thing that people told me was never going to happen is going to happen.
You might as well hope for world peace.Oh boy another opportunity for the cartel to stack the deck. I hope they don’t mess up the basketball tournament just to get more money for themselves.
The Indiana HS basketball tournament was arguably the most revered tournament in the country. The GOAT sports movie Hoosiers immortalized the David-and-Goliath free-for-all. And yet within 10 years of the film's release, they had restructured the tournament so that storyline could never happen again. Never overestimate nostalgia.I do think smaller conferences have some power here. There is no NCAA tournament magic without Cinderellas. Without the Valparaisos and Farleigh Dickinsons of the world. The "A4" need smaller conferences here. And the smaller conferences should push back on this.
The people that run these leagues don't care about nostalgia and will point out ratings run on the big schoolsThe Indiana HS basketball tournament was arguably the most revered tournament in the country. The GOAT sports movie Hoosiers immortalized the David-and-Goliath free-for-all. And yet within 10 years of the film's release, they had restructured the tournament so that storyline could never happen again. Never overestimate nostalgia.
This feels like a huge antitrust issue. It's one thing for power conferences to have huge bowl tie-ins and make all of the conference television money and want special access to the CFB.
But to literally control the NCAA tournament and allow zero influence from other conferences? Feels like monopolistic behavior that could be challenged in court
I do think smaller conferences have some power here. There is no NCAA tournament magic without Cinderellas. Without the Valparaisos and Farleigh Dickinsons of the world. The "A4" need smaller conferences here. And the smaller conferences should push back on this.
You might as well hope for world peace.
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Exactly…. MONEY trumps all.The Indiana HS basketball tournament was arguably the most revered tournament in the country. The GOAT sports movie Hoosiers immortalized the David-and-Goliath free-for-all. And yet within 10 years of the film's release, they had restructured the tournament so that storyline could never happen again. Never overestimate nostalgia.
The idea is from Ted Cruz, senator from Texas. Definitely has legs to itThe senators from Connecticut, New Jersey and Kansas…
This will totally work.
The senators from Connecticut, New Jersey and Kansas…
This will totally work.
The B1G and SEC cover 25 unique states, leaving another 25 states without representation. Which means roughly half of US Senators represent constituents who are left out. That's a lot of folks, including:
- New York (largest state not represented)
- Arizona
- North Carolina
- Colorado
- Virginia (which has many ties to DC)
- Massachusetts
You have to sue them at this point, these are antitrust violations.If you don't think UConn and its supporters have been trying to get into a power conference over the past decade, then I don't know what to say. UConn has auditioned for both of those conferences multiple times and has been rejected every time. I don't think there is anything more that can be done. I even think if UConn offered to join the Big 12 for free like SMU with the ACC, it would still be rejected, just for spite.
This would be the best chance UConn has.