Only the first four rounds were included.Put UConn in the American and they are 8-2. .800 win percentage
Judging from the comments here, it might make everybody happy if UConn were to garner a Big 12 invitation and then decline the offer. Football fans could boast that the school was attractive enough to warrant an invitation, and basketball diehards would swoon over the prospect of the school staying in the Big East. Win, win.
In addition, the Big 12 could quickly find another candidate for expansion. And so, win, win, win.
UConn would become the complete laughing stock. If leaving the AAC was giving up on football, as some people claim, declining a P5 offer would be running it through the shredder and flushing it down the toilet. No recovery from that one.Judging from the comments here, it might make everybody happy if UConn were to garner a Big 12 invitation and then decline the offer. Football fans could boast that the school was attractive enough to warrant an invitation, and basketball diehards would swoon over the prospect of the school staying in the Big East. Win, win.
In addition, the Big 12 could quickly find another candidate for expansion. And so, win, win, win.
Are you familiar with the sports phrase "spitting the bit"?Judging from the comments here, it might make everybody happy if UConn were to garner a Big 12 invitation and then decline the offer. Football fans could boast that the school was attractive enough to warrant an invitation, and basketball diehards would swoon over the prospect of the school staying in the Big East. Win, win.
In addition, the Big 12 could quickly find another candidate for expansion. And so, win, win, win.
For sure. You think WVU wanted to go to the Big 12? They would’ve much preferred the ACC but that wasn’t an option at the time. Big 12 is currently the best BB conference. UConn would look pretty weak declining if offered as in can’t compete with good competition.UConn would become the complete laughing stock. If leaving the AAC was giving up on football, as some people claim, declining a P5 offer would be running it through the shredder and flushing it down the toilet. No recovery from that one.
With Texas and Oklahoma leaving to go to the SEC, I don’t know if you can rely on Houston to make that claim. They are closer to the field than in recent years.For sure. You think WVU wanted to go to the Big 12? They would’ve much preferred the ACC but that wasn’t an option at the time. Big 12 is currently the best BB conference. UConn would look pretty weak declining if offered as in can’t compete with good competition.
With Texas and Oklahoma leaving to go to the SEC, I don’t know if you can rely on Houston to make that claim. They are closer to the field than in recent years.
Something else to consider: for all those worried about recruiting the NE, all these schools together with UConn might make the Big 12 competitive in the NE in a way Cuse and BCU just doesn’tCincy is also a solid basketball program with a great history and if the B12 were to add UCONN and San Diego State they would have more than made up for the basketball loss of Oklahoma and Texas.
It will be an outstanding basketball conference, we just need a seat at the table.
That WOULD be the way the New Bis East fans would see it all right. UConn fans, though, would want to be in the Big 12Judging from the comments here, it might make everybody happy if UConn were to garner a Big 12 invitation and then decline the offer. Football fans could boast that the school was attractive enough to warrant an invitation, and basketball diehards would swoon over the prospect of the school staying in the Big East. Win, win.
In addition, the Big 12 could quickly find another candidate for expansion. And so, win, win, win.
Yes I'd feel much better if UConn were to pretend we didn't need the money or the exposure and to have our future limited by staying in the Big East.Judging from the comments here, it might make everybody happy if UConn were to garner a Big 12 invitation and then decline the offer. Football fans could boast that the school was attractive enough to warrant an invitation, and basketball diehards would swoon over the prospect of the school staying in the Big East. Win, win.
In addition, the Big 12 could quickly find another candidate for expansion. And so, win, win, win.
That’s where my mind is.I wonder if the ACC would make a preemptive offer to us? It seems like it would be the smart play. If I recall correctly their ESPN deal has an auto bump up for new members. If the choice is full share a cc or partial share big 12 which way do we go?
Probably Big 12, but it would be tempting to think about the ACC. I'd rather play those teams if everything was equal.
The ACC is our “natural” home in my opinion. We are similar to those schools in lots of ways, more so than the B12 and certainly more than the NEWBIE. But if the Big 12 offered, we would absolutely have to go .I wonder if the ACC would make a preemptive offer to us? It seems like it would be the smart play. If I recall correctly their ESPN deal has an auto bump up for new members. If the choice is full share a cc or partial share big 12 which way do we go?
Probably Big 12, but it would be tempting to think about the ACC. I'd rather play those teams if everything was equal.
The ACC is our “natural” home in my opinion. We are similar to those schools in lots of ways, more so than the B12 and certainly more than the NEWBIE. But if the Big 12 offered, we would absolutely have to go .
Well played.
ACC source on record last week said expansion is not the answer because "it's more mouths to feed". Sounded to me that they would expand if a new member took a significantly reduced amount til 2036 to make others happy. Not the situation i want to see UConn in.I wonder if the ACC would make a preemptive offer to us? It seems like it would be the smart play. If I recall correctly their ESPN deal has an auto bump up for new members. If the choice is full share a cc or partial share big 12 which way do we go?
Probably Big 12, but it would be tempting to think about the ACC. I'd rather play those teams if everything was equal.
That is a way to "find money" for schools who want to lessen the gap between the ACC and the P2, isn't it?ACC source on record last week said expansion is not the answer because "it's more mouths to feed". Sounded to me that they would expand if a new member took a significantly reduced amount til 2036 to make others happy. Not the situation i want to see UConn in.
Why would the Big 12 Commissioner and his entourage waste their time coming all the way to Storrs if they already knew there were a bunch of no votes? Seems to me it was more likely they already had a quorum of yes votes before they left.If UConn is put up for a vote, I am curious what the yes / no votes would look like.
We seemed to get along with WVU so maybe they are a yes? We have played UH in multiple sports since leaving the AAC so maybe them, too. I doubt Texas Tech and Oklahoma State vote us in. Baylor perhaps?
My guess is we fall a few votes short if we are put up for a vote, but getting into the Big 12 isn't a pipe dream and would be really good for our athletic department.
$20 million a year is still 5 times what we get from the NBE.ACC source on record last week said expansion is not the answer because "it's more mouths to feed". Sounded to me that they would expand if a new member took a significantly reduced amount til 2036 to make others happy. Not the situation i want to see UConn in.
I have said the same in the past, but that league has a crabs in a bucket mentality right now. If there was a choice the Big 12 seems more stable going forward.$20 million a year is still 5 times what we get from the NBE.
Lol would that be "big East loyalty" to the schools that abandoned us or to the schools with which we had no prior history?TV $$$$ >>>>> Big East loyalty. Plain and simple.
I’m disappointed to see your comment re the rent. The fan experience at the aren’t is far better than at ND, Penn State, Northwestern, the Rose Bowl and others. The Rose Bowl and ND, in particular are antiquated and as a six footer, impossible for me to sit forward in. Yes it is small for Big 12 but the footings were poured for expansion to 50,000 and I expect good engineers could figure out how to expand further. All we need to do is not give away all the parking for malls or warehouses .God help us if he visited the Rent!