UMass reportedly tried to get a football-only invite from CUSA; the conference declinedI wonder if UMass would be a good fit for CUSA as a football member.
UMass reportedly tried to get a football-only invite from CUSA; the conference declinedI wonder if UMass would be a good fit for CUSA as a football member.
UMass reportedly tried to get a football-only invite from CUSA; the conference declined
I would be in favor of adding UMass to the Big East, and figuring out a home for both of our football programs, maybe as football only within the AAC.
The primary mission of UConn's athletic program should be to destroy BCU's and Syracuse's athletic programs. There is no way into a P-Whatever unless those two programs are annihilated. UConn can lock down Connecticut and market into New York, and Syracuse has major problems both athletically and academically. Landing a death blow on BCU is going to be tougher. We could use UMass' help, and to make that help worth something, we have to help them. UMass has a lot more alumni in Massachusetts than BCU does, and probably a lot more alumni in Boston too.
There is basically no down side to this strategy. First of all, the status quo may be death. UConn can continue to do everything right, and we will continue to be boxed out because BCU and Syracuse are deemed to own the northeast. If we align with UMass, one of three things will happen:
1) UConn and UMass will eat away at BCU's fanbase, which will be easily measurable in a streaming world, and BCU will be weaker and weaker, and UConn and UMass will emerge as the premier programs in New York and New England. UConn and UMass become more viable as conference additions.
2) UMass continues to not be great, and is not viable as a conference addition, but UConn does become the most popular program in New England, by far, on streaming in part because UMass eats into BCU's fan base.
3) BCU and Syracuse continue to be viable athletic programs and none of the major conferences are interested in UConn as an addition. We are no worse off than if we did nothing with UMass.
This is an amazing Manifesto.
UMass isn’t stealing anyone’s fans.
Nor does BCU have any fans to steal
And if UMass gets any kind of footing, they will be next up for promotion over us
This is an amazing Manifesto.
UMass isn’t stealing anyone’s fans.
I personally wish them all the best ALWAYS, as long as UConn beats them. A strong/growing UMass football is good for us, too. that being said, does anyone know of talk/discussion on where they are during all this ongoing conference stuff? Sincerely hoping they find a home as well, before their runway ends.
Says the "do more of the same thing" guy.
There might be room in Conference USA or something. Idk.
CUSA has consistently told UMass they were not interested in adding the Minutemen for football only. UMass isn't willing to leave the A-10 for full membership in CUSA.. so the matchup between the sides isn't there.
It's part retread of the old Big East, but it's not a bad slate. Need an act (or two) from God to get Penn State...I keep thinking how different could things have been for the Big East had Penn State been permitted to join all those years ago.UConn
UMass
BC
Army
Rutgers
Syracuse
Temple
Pitt
Navy
Maryland
Penn State
WVU
It would be a decent academic conference with minimal travel costs. Athletes would love it.
But it’s far more likely that I’ll be abducted by aliens this morning than that would ever happen.
Army, Navy, Temple, UMass, and UConn are available from this list.UConn
UMass
BC
Army
Rutgers
Syracuse
Temple
Pitt
Navy
Maryland
Penn State
WVU
I love this. If we add Duquesne and Marshall we can try to take out Pitt and WVU tooI would be in favor of adding UMass to the Big East, and figuring out a home for both of our football programs, maybe as football only within the AAC.
The primary mission of UConn's athletic program should be to destroy BCU's and Syracuse's athletic programs. There is no way into a P-Whatever unless those two programs are annihilated. UConn can lock down Connecticut and market into New York, and Syracuse has major problems both athletically and academically. Landing a death blow on BCU is going to be tougher. We could use UMass' help, and to make that help worth something, we have to help them. UMass has a lot more alumni in Massachusetts than BCU does, and probably a lot more alumni in Boston too.
There is basically no down side to this strategy. First of all, the status quo may be death. UConn can continue to do everything right, and we will continue to be boxed out because BCU and Syracuse are deemed to own the northeast. If we align with UMass, one of three things will happen:
1) UConn and UMass will eat away at BCU's fanbase, which will be easily measurable in a streaming world, and BCU will be weaker and weaker, and UConn and UMass will emerge as the premier programs in New York and New England. UConn and UMass become more viable as conference additions.
2) UMass continues to not be great, and is not viable as a conference addition, but UConn does become the most popular program in New England, by far, on streaming in part because UMass eats into BCU's fan base.
3) BCU and Syracuse continue to be viable athletic programs and none of the major conferences are interested in UConn as an addition. We are no worse off than if we did nothing with UMass.
I love this. If we add Duquesne and Marshall we can try to take out Pitt and WVU too
Why is Delaware considering moving up? Why have so many teams already moved up? The incremental guarantee game money a FBS gets does not come close to justifying the incremental cost of upgrading. How do they justify this financially? They aren't all stupid. These schools must think that incremental revenue will offset the incremental cost.