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The problem with independence is the fact that you are going to have an extremely difficult time scheduling opponents after mid-October, due to the other teams starting their conference play. For instance, New Mexico State and Idaho have to play each other twice this coming year because they can't find anyone else to play against. That sucks donkey ba!!s!
Also, the NBE football teams are probably better than you think they are. Here are the Sagarin ratings for our future conference foes:
Cincy - 36
UCF - 45
*Tulsa - 47
SMU - 57
Navy - 82
ECU - 84
USF - 86
(UConn - 89, for point of reference)
Temple - 100
Houston - 108
Memphis - 123
Tulane - 155
The bottom portion of the league stinks, no doubt about it. But the top is pretty good. And you are able to schedule your OOC as tough as you possibly can anyways, so you can still bring in teams like Michigan, Tennessee, etc. But the last thing you want to do is end up playing two 1-AA teams and twice against UMass! Contrary to your belief, it is the football team that cannot be forgotten about, not the basketball team. The basketball team will always be able to schedule quality OOC, but the football may not. And at the end of the day, it is the football and not the basketball that decides where we end up in terms of conferences....
That's all well and good but if TV isn't going to pay for the product then UConn needs to associate with a product that TV will pay for. If the nbe ends up making less per school than the C7 it will hurt UConn and its brand substantially. Think about it, there is a possibility that we won't be able to make as much TV revenue as DePaul or Providence depending on how this plays out, at least not for the 1st and 2nd tier content. That would be an unacceptable turn of events. UConn has to do whatever it takes to prevent any such scenario coming to pass. The nbe may be a better option if the revenue is going to be the same or better than the C7, otherwise I think it would be foolish not to try to follow our old pals.
