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Just media rights money is about $4.5 million. $4M BE, $500k CBS Sports for football. I think it’s the time we left a more detailed analysis showed it to be roughly break even or slightly more profitable, given they were greater expenses being a part of the American. I remember that Susan Herbst estimated the savings of being in the Big East for travel costs would be about $2 million per year. Plus we save the production costs on sports, other than football which I think ESPN was going to pay.How much money does UConn make in the Big East plus playing football as an independent versus what was made in the American?
Emily Dickinson College, AIC, Alfred University, and Vassar.Okay Val, pick from Duke, North Carolina, Gonzaga, bringing back Miami & Syracuse, UCLA the entire B1G. No one else matters.
AND not happening!
Does Alfred University teach people how to be a butler/support for ninja vigilanteism? Because that would be kind of cool.Emily Dickinson College, AIC, Alfred University, and Vassar.
Didn't Fawn Liebowitz and Shelly Dubinsky go to Emily Dickinson?Emily Dickinson College, AIC, Alfred University, and Vassar.
Just media rights money is about $4.5 million. $4M BE, $500k CBS Sports for football. I think it’s the time we left a more detailed analysis showed it to be roughly break even or slightly more profitable, given they were greater expenses being a part of the American. I remember that Susan Herbst estimated the savings of being in the Big East for travel costs would be about $2 million per year. Plus we save the production costs on sports, other than football which I think ESPN was going to pay.
Keep in mind that being in the Big East is good for Connecticut’s brain value which affects our IMG and Nike contracts.
You mean before that terrible kiln accident?Didn't Fawn Liebowitz and Shelly Dubinsky go to Emily Dickinson?
That’s correct. Mandy Pepperidge, Babs Jansen, and Marion “get me a drink” Wormer, all went to Faber.Didn't Fawn Liebowitz and Shelly Dubinsky go to Emily Dickinson?
Nah, that happens at Alfred State.Does Alfred University teach people how to be a butler/support for ninja vigilanteism? Because that would be kind of cool.
I believe the $4.5M is before tournament units get dispersed. So if the league is sending 6-8 teams to the tournament annually, and it’s approx $1.2M/game appearance, that check grows sizably larger.Just media rights money is about $4.5 million. $4M BE, $500k CBS Sports for football. I think it’s the time we left a more detailed analysis showed it to be roughly break even or slightly more profitable, given they were greater expenses being a part of the American. I remember that Susan Herbst estimated the savings of being in the Big East for travel costs would be about $2 million per year. Plus we save the production costs on sports, other than football which I think ESPN was going to pay.
Keep in mind that being in the Big East is good for Connecticut’s brain value which affects our IMG and Nike contracts.
I wonder if “Carson” went there? LolDoes Alfred University teach people how to be a butler/support for ninja vigilanteism? Because that would be kind of cool.
Half the identity is as you described. The other half is clearly Midwest: Chicago, Cincinatti, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Omaha, and perhaps St. Louis. Or Virginia. Or North Carolina. It is what it is, not what it used to be.St Louis is nice and all, but the identity of the Big East is definitely more eastern. Creighton was a great addition, but I’m not sure between Creighton, DePaul, Butler and Xavier that heading back west for St Louis makes much sense. Sure, you get a little more programming, but everytime you add a school that just isn’t a traditional fit, you risk diluting the brand. Our identity is NYC, Boston, Philly, DC and Baltimore. Of course you grab a presence in basketball hotbeds like Indiana and Chicago given the chance, but St Louis? Idk.
Fans are already lukewarm about attending games v. Butler, DePaul, and even what amounted to a decent Creighton team last season. I promise you it would be even worse if UConn welcomed St. Louis to the XL Center or Gampel. Don't overthink this. The only school that could move up conferences to the Big East that moves the needle is Gonzaga.
Any other school suggested would be a bad choice and isn't happening anyway since it won't enhance the TV deal.
Half the identity is as you described. The other half is clearly Midwest: Chicago, Cincinatti, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Omaha, and perhaps St. Louis. Or Virginia. Or North Carolina. It is what it is, not what it used to be.
The link shows $602 million not $799. so no idea where that is coming from. Still a nice jump from It was valued at $476 million last year.It's been posted in an Alunmi thread that UCONN's endowment is $779 million. It's showing $799 million. That's a pretty big jump compared to the sub-$500 mill I'm used to seeing.
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All the university endowment funds ( law, medical , etc) were recently merged into one account.The link shows $602 million not $799. so no idea where that is coming from. Still a nice jump from It was valued at $476 million last year.
The $799 figure was updated on wiki a couple weeks ago so it is possible someone from the university jumped in and modified it to show the 2022 number before the annual report is published. but I don't see any sourcing for it (yet).
If it is $799 now, that is a near doubling of the endowment in 2 years which would be a tremendous accomplishment.
Per the UConn 2000 report dated January 2022 to state legislature. The UConn Foundation has raised $64 million in the first months of Fiscal Year 2022. That’s over 2/3 of the amount ($91 million) raised in FY 2021. FY 2022 donations probably will be the most ever raised.The link shows $602 million not $799. so no idea where that is coming from. Still a nice jump from It was valued at $476 million last year.
The $799 figure was updated on wiki a couple weeks ago so it is possible someone from the university jumped in and modified it to show the 2022 number before the annual report is published. but I don't see any sourcing for it (yet).
If it is $799 now, that is a near doubling of the endowment in 2 years which would be a tremendous accomplishment.
UConn, please say UConn! Especially if the add is St Louis or VCU. Nothing says big time like adding mid-majors. Maybe they’ll be as successful as Butler or (gag) DePaul.Maybe better question is what Big East team wants to leave
I agree with the first part, but I’m doubtful about the second. A more likely scenario is the schools left behind reorganize into their own new all-sports league. I suppose if there were a few more independents, scheduling would be somewhat easier, but it is still tricky. There just isn’t a team that moves the needle out there on the basketball side except Gonzaga, and Gonzaga makes zero sense in ever other way possible. Just say no at this point.If you really want to add some spice to conference realignment discussion, there is a school of thought that suggests the ACC will eventually get carved up by the SEC and the Big 10, leaving some stragglers that could be Big East targets as football independents. That might be wishful thinking, but Wake Forest and BC would be a better long term play than jumping at St. Louis and VCU.
I know the Big East is against adding football schools and going back to that model, but it may someday prove to have been a great idea before it’s time. An eastern conference of northeastern and mid Atlantic football schools combined with the Big East basketball schools looks pretty good when you start looking at who will likely need a home again someday.I agree with the first part, but I’m doubtful about the second. A more likely scenario is the schools left behind reorganize into their own new all-sports league. I suppose if there were a few more independents, scheduling would be somewhat easier, but it is still tricky. There just isn’t a team that moves the needle out there on the basketball side except Gonzaga, and Gonzaga makes zero sense in ever other way possible. Just say no at this point.