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It’s in an Escrow account.Who said Uconn had to pre pay? Uconn doesn't exit for another year, until then it's Uconn's money. No way this stands
It’s in an Escrow account.Who said Uconn had to pre pay? Uconn doesn't exit for another year, until then it's Uconn's money. No way this stands
If that can be argued as a "breach of contract" of some sort, does that open the doors for legal arguments to exit early?
There still getting money from 2014Except his biggest brand actually hasn’t been doing much lately. We are kind of like an Old Timers Day team. A few people might come to see them but everyone knows they can’t actually play any more. Most people really want the real teams to play.
If that can be argued as a "breach of contract" of some sort, does that open the doors for legal arguments to exit early?
Minor correction: Rutgers never added anything to the Big East, they just reaped the benefits of UConn and others. It was the AAC which held some conference revenues from Rutgers in escrow.It’ll stand... ACC did the same to Maryland. Big East did the same to Rutgers.
Minor correction: Rutgers never added anything to the Big East, they just reaped the benefits of UConn and others. It was the AAC which held some conference revenues from Rutgers in escrow.
Do we have any answers yet as to if they’re going to let us out of this 27 month waiting period?
Bingo!Yeah... it was the Big East when they withdrew/filed suit but the American when it was finalized.
Sadly we have no commonality with the new Big East either. All are private Small urban Catholic regional universities. A few like St Johns and DePaul are commuter schools. We sponsor more sports than all but 1 I think and have an enrollment of 32000+- Most are under 20000 closer to 15000. Well. DePaul is the larger at 23000. To pretend that we are peers is just nonsense. This is about nostalgia. Nothing else.
Oh I forgot. MSG. It is a bunch of small regional urban Catholic colleges. We don’t match in any way. And the funny thing is until the Big East we didn’t even play those who remain on a regular basis. we had zero tradition with Providence for example. Even in the Big East our big games were with Syracuse and Pitt. A bit with Georgetown and Villanova. We have nothing outside of basketball in common with any but maybe Georgetown which is a national multifaceted university The others are glorified Central Connecticut’s with crosses over the doorYou so clearly have no clue what you’re talking about
Sadly we have no commonality with the new Big East either. All are private Small urban Catholic regional universities. A few like St Johns and DePaul are commuter schools. We sponsor more sports than all but 1 I think and have an enrollment of 32000+- Most are under 20000 closer to 15000. Well. DePaul is the larger at 23000. To pretend that we are peers is just nonsense. This is about nostalgia. Nothing else.
You so clearly have no clue what you’re talking about
Oh I forgot. MSG. It is a bunch of small regional urban Catholic colleges. We don’t match in any way. And the funny thing is until the Big East we didn’t even play those who remain on a regular basis. we had zero tradition with Providence for example. Even in the Big East our big games were with Syracuse and Pitt. A bit with Georgetown and Villanova. We have nothing outside of basketball in common with any but maybe Georgetown which is a national multifaceted university The others are glorified Central Connecticut’s with crosses over the door
Oh I forgot. MSG. It is a bunch of small regional urban Catholic colleges. We don’t match in any way. And the funny thing is until the Big East we didn’t even play those who remain on a regular basis. we had zero tradition with Providence for example. Even in the Big East our big games were with Syracuse and Pitt. A bit with Georgetown and Villanova. We have nothing outside of basketball in common with any but maybe Georgetown which is a national multifaceted university The others are glorified Central Connecticut’s with crosses over the door
Did you grow up in Connecticut? Did you go to UConn?
This is just complete and utter jibberish.
Go root for Tulsa and ECU.
You may be forgetting that we did not dominate this league. We were one of the nonperformers year to year.UConn had no commonality with the AAC.
I can’t wait to get rid of the AAC losers.
What happened to all the arguments over the last 3 or 4 years about how much better a basketball league the AAC was compared to the NBE?And if you’re argument is “this is just about nostalgia, not about basketball” than you are even more dense than I thought.
The Big East is a significantly better basketball conference than the AAC.
You’re arguments sound almost unbelievably foolish to anyone in the real world.
What happened to all the arguments over the last 3 or 4 years about how much better a basketball league the AAC was compared to the NBE?
Oh well.This is really simple. I’m going to fly to CT/NYC to see basketball games. I haven’t been doing much of that. I have been flying in for football games each year and frankly, I’ll probably fly in for more as an Indy because the school needs us there more than ever. This move is a no brainer. I am reenergized. Get on board or go away. There is nothing to argue about at this point, it
Sort of nonsense. With the exception of Georgetown the folks who go to most of these schools wouldn’t get into UConn. Maybe not in 1983 but today UConn is a much better academic institution than a bunch of regional Catholic schools. We a major national university. They are as I said, glorified Central Connecticuts. Our only peer in that group, we’ll not exactly a peer. They are better honestly, is Georgetown. This is nostalgia pure and simple. If we finish middle of the pack in the Big East hoophound wont be hopping any more flights to CT than he does now.Did you grow up in Connecticut? Did you go to UConn?
This is just complete and utter jibberish.
Go root for Tulsa and ECU.