The lawsuit hurt you guys in the minds of ACC fanbases, and probably ticked off a couple of ACC leaders because they were individually named. Instead of being upset at the ACC I would blame the Big East schools that decided not to take the ESPN deal. The ACC did what it had to do for survival and while I understand the anger for being passed over, but the level of blame at ESPN is pretty high IMO. The tax breaks are something your state does to keep jobs that help the CT economy they have nothing to do with Collegiate Athletics.The problem is UConn can't do anything to Pitt RU WVU and ND. You, and many others, have suggested the original suit against the ACC hurts UConn in CR because of Blumenthal's involvement. Everyone here blames those 4 teams and understands the damages they caused our school, but as many are so quick to point out litigation is the worst possible means and will effectively trap UConn in the AAC forever.
ESPN is equally blamed in my opinion because of their role in underwriting the destruction after these teams gave them the oppurtunity to, and their ignorance to the damges this was causing their instate University. The focus of hatred is on ESPN because many believe UConn, through the State, can challenge ESPN and its role in this through the tax breaks.
I don't see those four schools taking as much blame as ESPN gets, but you would know more as I don't read a lot of threads.