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And what did the 7-1 conference records for Memphis, Cinci, and UCF earn them this year? Memphis climbed up 19% in attendance to 33,851, which is still far below the mean or media for FBS attendance, but UCF and Cinci crashed by -10% and -9% even in their very good years. That's a lot better than UConn did, but that's a pretty low goal line to shoot for.
So just why would any P5 conferences be slavering for these mainly unappreciated programs, and really if you haven't heard a "whisper of a rumor of a chance" about UConn being a target of acquisition in the last three years, you clearly have never visited the Conference Realignment site, where if a P5 commish scratches his ear there will be thread about UConn joining his league. The Big East makeup is nothing like UConn at this point, and talking about going back even if it was a possibility would be a huge defeat and ego killer to a school that now has visits to Texas and Florida at least and still has a double BB brand that is unmatched in recent years by any other school. Whether it will be enough to get an invite from the B10 or ACC remains to be seen, but holding firm is far better than folding the tents.
Yes, that's my point. We have an entire board dedicated to keeping an ear to the ground regarding a possible P5 invite, and no one has heard a thing about UConn that had any substance after Louisville was chosen over us.
That board is a bunch of the same people sitting around posting pictures of conspiracy kitty to tell us why Jim Delaney taking his dog for a walk means UConn's B1G invite is imminent. It's a joke.