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Breaking News ESPN
Press Conference 9:30 Cuse & Pitt
Next up uconn rutgers
What does that last line mean?
Breaking News ESPN
Press Conference 9:30 Cuse & Pitt
Next up uconn rutgers
They really just re quoted the USA today articleWhat does that last line mean?
Yeah, I'm hoping the silence from Storrs means we don't want to say anything until Monday plays out. If Texas doesn't go ACC, we might be in. I thought RU issued one of those "proud member of the BE monitoring the landscape yada yada" statements?Finally had a chance to watch the Jurich interview, wow is he pissed and just stunned. Very interesting stuff. When he said he Marinate didnt even get a phone call from Pitt and SU, wow.
I do think the "silence" out of Storrs, Mo'Town, and Exit 9 speaks volumes, and we are all 3 in play/discussions with other conferences.
It's going to be an interresting couple of days. I think the Big10 got stung by surprise here. If they dont act quickly they are going to have an unfavorable route to 16. If Rutgers, SU, Pitt or UConn were in their plans for 16 and if 16 is the way to go they are somewhat screwed if Texas and the gang go PAC10. we need to hope 16 is the goal otherwise we are going to end up in a crappy coalition of midlevel teams and still tied to the basketball schools. You have to assume we are trying for an invite somewhere. It would be irresponsible for us to still be committed to the Big East at this point for anything other than public opinion. For selfish reasons I would love to go Big Ten and get the huskies in Minneapolis once in a while. But I could really care less as long as we are at the Big Boys table
One thought: Herbst should absolutely work every possible channel to the B1G before committing to the ACC. However the timeline for when to make the decision is unclear, at least to me, because there are so many moving parts across the country. Boneyarders today are more confident based on the USA today report, and I am too, but it would appear this move is based on the ACC prioritizing a Northeastern presence above other possibilities. Let's hope that remains their priority while UConn and Rutgers work the phones to Indianapolis and their contacts in the midwest.
I would feel better about our chances in the B1G if we could move as a triumvirate with Cuse, but that's off the table, so now it depends on ND and maybe Texas. Probably ND isn't changing their mind, but it's worth a shot trying to work something out. I would be happy if UConn winds up in the ACC, all eastern time zone, but I think if UConn and RU can get in the Big10 it is better in the long run for those schools on an institution level.