Clearly need more what?
Someone get Pat Summeral on the phone.
Didn't Warde make a comment in favor of Rent expansion recently?Money. PR. Some goddam ambition. We've had 2 ADs publicly state that we can't expand our stadium until there's more demand. Meanwhile, we're looking at a 3rd former Big East school pour money into expanding/renovating their football stadium and leap ahead of us. But hey, we were able to sit on plenty of birdsh1t this season.
Gotta think bigger...someone reanimate John Facenda.Someone get Pat Summeral on the phone.
What makes you think that this is the last one?Ugh. Why do I feel like one last swift kick to the nuts inevitable. This is just unbearable.
When we had a good product and a good league, we were selling out. If we had a better product and were in a better league, we could have easily sold out 50-60 thousand seats. However, those days are long gone now
According to McMurphy, no one talked to Cincy. So the story was wrong.
McMurphyESPN8:48pm via TweetDeck
At Big 12 function in NY: no one ever talked to Cincy, OU’s Joe C wasn't at UCF & SMU’s BOR report UM/Cincy getting invites wrong
So that eliminates 4 schools and leaves UConn and BYU.
Yup. And all of it comes on the heels of Cincinnati unveiling their new stadium renovation. They understand how to market themselves to get to the top of the P5 invite list. Meanwhile here in Connecticut, we are taking a "we will expand when we sell out the stadium" reactive approach that has left us buried in AAC purgatory. Others are even debating whether or not to drop football altogether just to move our hoops programs back to mid-major status. Un-fahqing-believable.
Even with the renovation the Rent is nicer. They certainly don't have anything as nice as our overall football practice facility. This stadium crap is a red herring. It isn't relevant. Geography is relevant for Cincy and Rutgers. Winning was relevant for Louisville. Each league needs something different. ACC needed schedule strength. B1G needed NY/NJ carriage fees and eyeballs. Big XII needs somebody not too far from their footprint and close enough to WV. It's pretty simple.
According to McMurphy, no one talked to Cincy. So the story was wrong.
McMurphyESPN8:48pm via TweetDeck
At Big 12 function in NY: no one ever talked to Cincy, OU’s Joe C wasn't at UCF & SMU’s BOR report UM/Cincy getting invites wrong
CT is just too far away for B12. Better to go back to Big East for bb.
But Boise State, where you get an entire state to watch and
BYU, a team that brings an entire religious movement, are better choices.
Too far away?
We have better flights than Boise for sure. I don't think distance is decisive here.
- Austin TX - Boise ID: 1628 miles
- Austin TX - Provo UT: 1247 miles
- Austin TX - East Hartford CT: 1865 miles
Connecticut is an entire state too. Connecticut population 3.6 million, Idaho 1.6 million. Boise State is not even the flagship state university. This is not even a close comparison.
Too far away?
We have better flights than Boise for sure. I don't think distance is decisive here.
- Austin TX - Boise ID: 1628 miles
- Austin TX - Provo UT: 1247 miles
- Austin TX - East Hartford CT: 1865 miles
Connecticut is an entire state too. Connecticut population 3.6 million, Idaho 1.6 million. Boise State is not even the flagship state university. This is not even a close comparison.
Too far away?
We have better flights than Boise for sure. I don't think distance is decisive here.
- Austin TX - Boise ID: 1628 miles
- Austin TX - Provo UT: 1247 miles
- Austin TX - East Hartford CT: 1865 miles
Connecticut is an entire state too. Connecticut population 3.6 million, Idaho 1.6 million. Boise State is not even the flagship state university. This is not even a close comparison.
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Boise State and BYU have much better football programs.
You forget Iowa St., Kansas, Kansas St.
How far it for Boise to travel to Iowa?
How far for BYU?
BB teams could do a two/three day swing all ways for B12. Texas swing, Northern swing, Kanas/Oklahoma swing.
UConn is an Eastern school. These are all Western programs.
The idea is to get everyone in the concerned area from Utah to Texas thinking B12 football.
Ct. is an island that no one there cares about.
We would be the cousin Vinny of the B12.
Plus while visitors come to our fine state, they can easily go enjoy the Yankees, Mets, Sox, Jets, Giants, Patriots, Rangers, Islanders, Devils, Bruins, Knicks, Nets, Celtics...UConn people need to be making this argument at every chance that they get. The public perception is that UConn is much farther from Big 12 territory than the western schools, but a lot of people forget how vast the distances are in the Rocky Mountain region. I'm not saying that this argument will work in the end (as I still think the Big 12 would choose Cincinnati and BYU *if* the league chooses to expand), but this is a major geographic perception bias that UConn needs to address at every opportunity if wants to have a chance.
From Google Maps:
Ames, IA to Storrs, CT: 1,260 miles
Ames, IA to Provo, UT: 1,116 miles
Ames, IA to Boise, ID: 1,396 miles
Lawrence, KS to Storrs, CT: 1,383 miles
Lawrence, KS to Provo, UT: 1,046 miles
Lawrence, KS to Boise, ID: 1,370 miles
Both BYU and Boise State would be islands in the Big 12, too. The argument that UConn should be making is that it would be much less of an island assuming that it joins with Cincinnati (with West Virginia in between).
Frank,UConn people need to be making this argument at every chance that they get. The public perception is that UConn is much farther from Big 12 territory than the western schools, but a lot of people forget how vast the distances are in the Rocky Mountain region. I'm not saying that this argument will work in the end (as I still think the Big 12 would choose Cincinnati and BYU *if* the league chooses to expand), but this is a major geographic perception bias that UConn needs to address at every opportunity if wants to have a chance.