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Reading some of the comments. Paterno is not a hero. He was a football coach who sacrificed the safety of children for his legacy. Pat Tilman and those who give life and limb for our safety are my heros.
First of all, if you Wikipedia it, it's Pat Tillman. Second of all, he was killed by "friendly fire". Third of all, he has nothing to do with Joe Paterno. Fourth of all, this has nothing to do with UConn and CR.
 
First of all, if you Wikipedia it, it's Pat Tillman. Second of all, he was killed by "friendly fire". Third of all, he has nothing to do with Joe Paterno. Fourth of all, this has nothing to do with UConn and CR.


Someone peed on your Cheerios ?
 
First of all, if you Wikipedia it, it's Pat Tillman. Second of all, he was killed by "friendly fire". Third of all, he has nothing to do with Joe Paterno. Fourth of all, this has nothing to do with UConn and CR.

Someone peed on your Cheerios ?

I think it might have been BillyBud (or some other FSU fan).
 
B1G has an absolutely no brainer decision to make yet the people in charge can't smell the cash right under their noses. If the B1G took in Rutgers for television sets, the why not go the next step. Take in UConn and Boston College (or UMass on spec.) Not only does it solidity its position in the NYC market it also gives them the added small benefit of creating a fan base for all of New England.
 
Someone peed on your Cheerios ?
I'll take it a step further. Maybe he was intentionally shot by his own comrades. "Gave life and limb for our safety?" You have to be kidding. The reason we are in that country has nothing to do with terrorists. It has to do with a desire for our businesses to be able to extract the precious metals that are in the earth in that country in abundance. This statement also has nothing to do with CR, so I will chastise myself now.
 
Neither BC, nor and UMass have any effect whatsoever on NYC television sets. The Big 10 lose their shirt on that house.
 
Neither BC, nor and UMass have any effect whatsoever on NYC television sets. The Big 10 lose their shirt on that house.
They might have effects on the same television sets that watch the Red Sox and are looking for a college to cheer for in big time football.
This is not just about NYC, it's about 6 states.
 
They might have effects on the same television sets that watch the Red Sox and are looking for a college to cheer for in big time football.
This is not just about NYC, it's about 6 states.
No it won't. BC is already in the ACC AND they don't fit the Big Ten model. UMass cannot get coverage in their own region. Their 2013 A-10 semi final game was not televised in Western Massachusetts, let alone in the rest of the country. Patriot League tournament games are televised, and nary an SD TV camera (let alone High Def.) was in the building for a "major" basketball conference semi-final.
 
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They might have effects on the same television sets that watch the Red Sox and are looking for a college to cheer for in big time football.
This is not just about NYC, it's about 6 states.

For most folks in Boston, even some of their own Alumni, U Mass-Amherst is somewhere out west, maybe near Albany (NY)? The Hub's border ends around I-495 and Worcester. UConn mileage wise is actually closer. UMass gets no love from the TV networks nor the budget masters on Beacon Hill in Boston.
 
For most folks in Boston, even some of their own Alumni, U Mass-Amherst is somewhere out west, maybe near Albany (NY)? The Hub's border ends around I-495 and Worcester. UConn mileage wise is actually closer. UMass gets no love from the TV networks nor the budget masters on Beacon Hill in Boston.
The Peak of 495 is not Worcester. It is Marlboro/Northborough/Westborough, 10 minutes east of Worcester.
 
pnow15 said:
B1G has an absolutely no brainer decision to make yet the people in charge can't smell the cash right under their noses. If the B1G took in Rutgers for television sets, the why not go the next step. Take in UConn and Boston College (or UMass on spec.) Not only does it solidity its position in the NYC market it also gives them the added small benefit of creating a fan base for all of New England.

NE can't support two top FB programs. Fortunately for us, NE currently doesn't have one.

NJ pop. 9 M
PA pop. 13 M
NE pop. 14 M

Remove the outskirts of ME, NH, and VT, factor in the relative lack of CFB fans and you have space for exactly one flagship program. That would be us.

So, it's a no brainer to add UConn, but a fool's errand to take another. Only BC as a Pitt to our Penn State would make any sense. And we know the B1G has no interest in schools like Pitt.
 
NE can't support two top FB programs. Fortunately for us, NE currently doesn't have one.

NJ pop. 9 M
PA pop. 13 M
NE pop. 14 M

Remove the outskirts of ME, NH, and VT, factor in the relative lack of CFB fans and you have space for exactly one flagship program. That would be us.

So, it's a no brainer to add UConn, but a fool's errand to take another. Only BC as a Pitt to our Penn State would make any sense. And we know the B1G has no interest in schools like Pitt.
I agree NE doesn't have one top program but I think NE can support two good programs. It's too bad the brain trust in boston is too narrow minded to understand why competition is much more valuable than none. I also think a UCONN in the B1G could be better than UCONN in the ACC rivalry-wise. Clemson-USC; Florida-FL State. Obviously UCONN-BC would not be at that level, but we are talking about regional rivalries. Clemson-USC is still a rivalry when those teams stink. UCONN-BC could be an annual house-filler although neither would be playing for a play-off spot.
Imagine UCONN fans flocking to Boston for UCONN-BC AND Yankees-Red Sox? What could have been.
 
Imagine UCONN fans flocking to Boston for UCONN-BC AND Yankees-Red Sox? What could have been.

Non-Conference games are played in September. The Conference schedule wouldn't start until the end of September/beginning of October. Lining up a Sox/Yanks game the same weekend of a UConn/BC game would be a logistical nightmare. In addition, IF UConn were to be invited to the ACC, UConn would probably play BC on rivalry weekend in November.
 
Non-Conference games are played in September. The Conference schedule wouldn't start until the end of September/beginning of October. Lining up a Sox/Yanks game the same weekend of a UConn/BC game would be a logistical nightmare. In addition, IF UConn were to be invited to the ACC, UConn would probably play BC on rivalry weekend in November.
So UCONN in the B1G would be the best outcome.
I don't know about logistical nightmare. Boston can handle it.
 
So UCONN in the B1G would be the best outcome.
That would be my ideal, yes.
I don't know about logistical nightmare. Boston can handle it.
I'm not talking about the City of Boston. I'm referring to the schedule makers.
 
Non-Conference games are played in September. The Conference schedule wouldn't start until the end of September/beginning of October. Lining up a Sox/Yanks game the same weekend of a UConn/BC game would be a logistical nightmare. In addition, IF UConn were to be invited to the ACC, UConn would probably play BC on rivalry weekend in November.

I don't know why the World Series doesn't ask for a UConn-BC warmup game. It would improve the event and solve your logistical worries.
 
I don't know why the World Series doesn't ask for a UConn-BC warmup game. It would improve the event and solve your logistical worries.
About what in the Eatch-EE-Double hockey sticks are you referring?

Though they have been in the World Series 4 times in the last 10 years, doesn't mean the Sox will continue to advance that far every 2-3 years in the future.
 
About what in the Eatch-EE-Double hockey sticks are you referring?

Though they have been in the World Series 4 times in the last 10 years, doesn't mean the Sox will continue to advance that far every 2-3 years in the future.

That's OK, I'm willing to play BC in San Francisco, Kansas City, or wherever if it's the warmup for the World Series.
 
I have to believe that if UMass got into the B1G that it would be equivalent of UConn getting into the Big East. Everyone supports their state college especially when it plays important games in an important conference. UConn fans weren't all gang busters about the Yankee Conference. How many people live in Nebraska, Iowa? The B1G wants television sets. Games could not be played in Foxboro?
I think that New England is a large nearly virgin territory or big time college football. There just isn't team yet.
 
I have to believe that if UMass got into the B1G that it would be equivalent of UConn getting into the Big East. Everyone supports their state college especially when it plays important games in an important conference. UConn fans weren't all gang busters about the Yankee Conference. How many people live in Nebraska, Iowa? The B1G wants television sets. Games could not be played in Foxboro?
I think that New England is a large nearly virgin territory or big time college football. There just isn't team yet.
I suspect if Quinnipiac got into the B1G, it would improve their attendance as well and it's pretty much as likely as UMass getting in.
 
I have to believe that if UMass got into the B1G that it would be equivalent of UConn getting into the Big East. Everyone supports their state college especially when it plays important games in an important conference. UConn fans weren't all gang busters about the Yankee Conference. How many people live in Nebraska, Iowa? The B1G wants television sets. Games could not be played in Foxboro?
I think that New England is a large nearly virgin territory or big time college football. There just isn't team yet.

IF UMass were to get into the Big Ten, it would be much bigger than UConn getting into the Big East in 1979, but I certainly wouldn't waste time worrying about it if I were you, because that is never happening.

Congress at the Commonwealth level do not support UMass like the State of CT supports UConn. Western Massachusetts might as well be Nebraska or Iowa in the their eyes. On top of the fact that UMass football is only Division 1A by the slimmest of margins. Their own administration does not support football and if the citizenry immediately surrounding the University does not care enough to get a Conference Tournament basketball game in which the institution is a direct participant on TV, exactly how many TV sets does The Big Ten gain?
 
IF UMass were to get into the Big Ten, it would be much bigger than UConn getting into the Big East in 1979, but I certainly wouldn't waste time worrying about it if I were you, because that is never happening.

Congress at the Commonwealth level do not support UMass like the State of CT supports UConn. Western Massachusetts might as well be Nebraska or Iowa in the their eyes. On top of the fact that UMass football is only Division 1A by the slimmest of margins. Their own administration does not support football and if the citizenry immediately surrounding the University does not care enough to get a Conference Tournament basketball game in which the institution is a direct participant on TV, exactly how many TV sets does The Big Ten gain?
IF UMass were to get into the Big Ten, it would be much bigger than UConn getting into the Big East in 1979, but I certainly wouldn't waste time worrying about it if I were you, because that is never happening.

Your right. I don't know what I was thinking. No doubt that an 11-0 UMass or BC team playing 11-0 Ohio State would leave Gillette
stadium empty but for a few winos and not one of the 14 million televisions sets in New England would be turn on to watch.
In fact all 14 million sets will turned and tuned into a a session of the Congress of the Commonwealth.
 
IF UMass were to get into the Big Ten, it would be much bigger than UConn getting into the Big East in 1979, but I certainly wouldn't waste time worrying about it if I were you, because that is never happening.

Congress at the Commonwealth level do not support UMass like the State of CT supports UConn. Western Massachusetts might as well be Nebraska or Iowa in the their eyes. On top of the fact that UMass football is only Division 1A by the slimmest of margins. Their own administration does not support football and if the citizenry immediately surrounding the University does not care enough to get a Conference Tournament basketball game in which the institution is a direct participant on TV, exactly how many TV sets does The Big Ten gain?

Massachusetts is like New Jersey, the politicians look at in-state institutions as treasure chests to raid for their friends and family. They put Billy Bulger in charge of the UMass system because he was so good at transferring money to the politicos. But the politicians wake up when an out-of-state entity like the B1G offers to transfer $45 mn a year or so of money into the state. They'll put aside their chiselling for a year or two to make that happen, in hope of supporting a few children and grandchildren off the revenue a decade later.

So New Jersey made Rutgers-to-the-B1G happen, and Massachusetts would be supportive of UMass-to-the-B1G. But the B1G doesn't need two schools in New England, the population base is centralized enough that UConn is within 2 hours of 90% of New England. And UConn is clearly superior to UMass.
 
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