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As I've said before, the B12 needs to take the best programs left and then shop a deal. The lesser schools cannot follow the guidance of UT and OU, they need to act in self preservation. Once the new programs are added and ESPN is forced to accept it, the B12 can get a better deal. ESPN is trying to preserve the pennies on the dollar programming the AAC provides.
The issue is going to be that UT and OU only need to string along one other program, say KU, to keep the other schools from winning a vote. If they need 8 votes to pass anything, they can't have anyone else against expansion beyond UT and OU. I'm pretty sure it will be easy for UT/OU to get one or more of KU, OSU etc. to agree with them, especially if one of those schools knows they have an in with the B1G or SEC.
Nonetheless, I find it surprising that the ACC members will lock in to an extended GOR, so maybe the B1G isn't looking at the schools we think they are. Some have long said that UNC and UVA would never leave the ACC and that their respective fanbases don't want to. It's possible, that the marquee names just aren't in play and it's a non- starter. UConn to the B1G makes a lot more sense with this ACC news. For those that say "no way", look at all of our recent hiring in the AD and the name dropping going on in President Herbst's speaking engagements. It's all B1G. UConn is clearly spending at a time when spending is not politically correct. Either we have reason to believe we can get into the B1G or we are flushing a ton of money down the toilet as the state of CT nears bankruptcy.
The issue is going to be that UT and OU only need to string along one other program, say KU, to keep the other schools from winning a vote. If they need 8 votes to pass anything, they can't have anyone else against expansion beyond UT and OU. I'm pretty sure it will be easy for UT/OU to get one or more of KU, OSU etc. to agree with them, especially if one of those schools knows they have an in with the B1G or SEC.
Nonetheless, I find it surprising that the ACC members will lock in to an extended GOR, so maybe the B1G isn't looking at the schools we think they are. Some have long said that UNC and UVA would never leave the ACC and that their respective fanbases don't want to. It's possible, that the marquee names just aren't in play and it's a non- starter. UConn to the B1G makes a lot more sense with this ACC news. For those that say "no way", look at all of our recent hiring in the AD and the name dropping going on in President Herbst's speaking engagements. It's all B1G. UConn is clearly spending at a time when spending is not politically correct. Either we have reason to believe we can get into the B1G or we are flushing a ton of money down the toilet as the state of CT nears bankruptcy.
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