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With the way things are going, unless you're in the so-called P2, will it even matter 14 years from now what small time conference you're in?
Yes. It's like saying since I can't be a billionaire, I don't want to be a multi-millionaire.With the way things are going, unless you're in the so-called P2, will it even matter 14 years from now what small time conference you're in?
dont do itDo the Networks and the BE try to force UConn's hand by requiring a GOR for the new contract?
If so, what does UConn do?
Absolutely not. The only program a GOR would affect is UConn. heck the Big East should be paying UConn's AAC exit fee.Do the Networks and the BE try to force UConn's hand by requiring a GOR for the new contract?
If so, what does UConn do?
I think you are conflating two stories. Pittsburgh got the nod when BCU decided to blackball because “they wanted to be the New England team.” On the other hand one of the reported reasons Louisville got denied over us was the notion that UConn would always be there for the taking While it was possible, that Louisville would get a big 12 offer at some point in the future. I don’t think it would have made a difference as FSU was determined to flex its conference muscle and get “a football school” to replace Maryland.Truly believe ACC will offer us when either B12 or another P5 is about to offer us a membership. That's one of the reasons Pitt got into the ACC when ACC got the news that B12 was interested in them.
It's not silly, there is a good chance of it happening. The post raid ACC may end up looking very similar to the pre-raid Big East.I know this is kind of silly but could the situation happen when the ACC blows up that they and the Big East try to re-constitute themselves as a merged conference? Given the pedigree of the leftovers it's not completely crazy. Guess that's up to the overlords in Bristol.
Its clear AD Dave is advocating hard for P5
One of the ACC sources did mention in addition to BCU blocking us, B12 was also looking at Pitt back then. ACC decided on Pitt to take that option away from the B12. I can't find the source now, but it was buried in one of the articles back then.I think you are conflating two stories. Pittsburgh got the nod when BCU decided to blackball because “they wanted to be the New England team.” On the other hand one of the reported reasons Louisville got denied over us was the notion that UConn would always be there for the taking While it was possible, that Louisville would get a big 12 offer at some point in the future. I don’t think it would have made a difference as FSU was determined to flex its conference muscle and get “a football school” to replace Maryland.
I hadn’t read that regarding Pitt. I did read it about Louisville though.One of the ACC sources did mention in addition to BCU blocking us, B12 was also looking at Pitt back then. ACC decided on Pitt to take that option away from the B12. I can't find the source now, but it was buried in one of the articles back then.
If we had an offer from the B12 or B1G, then why on earth would we want an offer from the ACC? It's too late at that point imo.