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Personally, I do like this new conference. I hope some TV exec steps up and preserves this possibility for the Big East. I am a UConn grad with a buisness administration degree. From a business perspective for the schools in this conference, the financial potential is emormous for the athletic departments. It would have the largest amount of people covered and possibly interested in the games out of any conference in the country.

I honestly do agree with you. I know some of the teams are not number 1 in their markets but for the most part they are located in population centers much closer to most of the people than the traditional big name schools. The problem with the other conferences is that they are geographically limited. They overcome that by having traditional schools but for many fans like me who want a local rooting interest they don't hold all that much allure. Before UConn moved up I rarely even watched college football. It was all about basketball season for me. I never would have cared who won any game or who the national champion was more than just out of curiosity. I know a lot of UConn fans who were the same way. Now, I'm almost into college football more than basketball so actually having a team that you want to root for can raise interest quite a bit.
 
Something tells me the Big East will sue the

ACC for trying to destroy the Big East

ESPN for advising the ACC on how to destroy the Big East

BIG 12 for trying to destroy the Big East when they grab UL & WVU.

SEC for taking Misery and aTm causing the Big 12 to try and destroy the Big East by taking UL and WVU.

B1G for taking Nebraska, causing the the PAC 12/14/16 to take.......ok...I've had enough.

Breaking News....one final lawsuit. President Herbst has filed slander/liable charges against Waylon. She stated "I'm no beggar"!!
 
I honestly do agree with you. I know some of the teams are not number 1 in their markets but for the most part they are located in population centers much closer to most of the people than the traditional big name schools. The problem with the other conferences is that they are geographically limited. They overcome that by having traditional schools but for many fans like me who want a local rooting interest they don't hold all that much allure. Before UConn moved up I rarely even watched college football. It was all about basketball season for me. I never would have cared who won any game or who the national champion was more than just out of curiosity. I know a lot of UConn fans who were the same way. Now, I'm almost into college football more than basketball so actually having a team that you want to root for can raise interest quite a bit.
UConn's athletic department filled the hole left by the Whalers. Sizeable difference is the sports used to replace the NHL franchise are more popular.
 
I am a little confused by the story. Why wouldn't the football schools tie UCF, SMU and Houston to the revised exit fee, since those are the ones the basketball schools have to approve? I am going to assume that they are tied in.
 
The increase is to get Navy to commit (which will in turn bring in Air Force). UCF would accept if there was no departure fee. I'm not sure how Houston or SMU feel about this but it is still up in the air if they are getting invitations (until after the service academies are settled).
 
The increase is to get Navy to commit (which will in turn bring in Air Force). UCF would accept if there was no departure fee. I'm not sure how Houston or SMU feel about this but it is still up in the air if they are getting invitations (until after the service academies are settled).

I am less concerned with what UCF, Houston and SMU want then what the trigger should be for the exit fee to kick in. Why not set the trigger higher? You can always renegotiate it later.
 
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They had to set it at a level that would receive a quick agreement. An increase that would have led to weeks of debate and haggling would had done nobody any good.
 
There never was any money!

It's a complicated case. Lotta ins, lotta outs, lotta what-have-yous.

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And I would...like...my undies back.
 
this is known as CYA

which is also an indication that the members are thinking what we already know, the landscape is unstable.

why sign a contract to pay an exit fee to the basketball schools?
 
Personally, I do like this new conference.quote]

personally, i'd rather be in this theoretical conference than the ACC. i'd rather be a leader in the NNBE than a lackey in the ACC. does anyone really think the move to the ACC has worked out for BC? if they stayed Matt Ryan probably would have taken them to the Orange Bowl instead of trips to Boise. BC has played in 2 ACC championship games if i recall and had been one of the best nACC teams for the first few years and all they have to show for it is a rule that keeps the ACC bowls from dicking them as badly as they did previously
 
For those trying to keep up, the vote last night is just the next necessary step in a complex dance of positioning and posturing before the quickening (80's movie reference alert).

The vote sets up Navy and to join, once Missouri/SEC moves and the B12 moves. If everyone is still here, then the ACC moves. If everyone is still here, then Navy/ can join. UCF, SMU and Houston have likely indicated yes and have been told to standby at the behest of the BB schools until everything plays.out.

Additional moves by the B1G, P12 or ND and we are back to square one.

There are so many moving parts to this. Everyone is waiting there turn so as to not over commit themselves. Each step could take months.

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For those trying to keep up, the vote last night is just the next necessary step in a complex dance of positioning and posturing before the quickening (80's movie reference alert).

The vote sets up Navy and to join, once Missouri/SEC moves and the B12 moves. If everyone is still here, then the ACC moves. If everyone is still here, then Navy/ can join. UCF, SMU and Houston have likely indicated yes and have been told to standby at the behest of the BB schools until everything plays.out.

Additional moves by the B1G, P12 or ND and we are back to square one.

There are so many moving parts to this. Everyone is waiting there turn so as to not over commit themselves. Each step could take months.

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Here's some moving parts I like. Maybe #BegHarder might like them as well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLUlRGj33UM
 
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