Understanding that the NCAA tournament will exist for the next decade plus is a huge relief for the Big East.
Athletic revenues are growing again at UConn, so the key is to continue to grow football revenues as there is where the biggest upside is from here. And, you have to try to grow revenues for soccer, baseball, hockey, softball,... and make major efforts to fully endow some of the sports.
Until Mora had his financial support rant last Fall, I don't think UConn fans understood that we, as a group, needed to step up support.
Title IX is actually a win for UConn vs most schools as UConn already pays the women's coaches very competitively and UConn generates revenues from women's athletics (primarily basketball). Geno is making almost $3 million per year. The women's facilities are top notch as the investment has been made and NIL opportunities for women athletes is strong. Look at what the Husky collectives have been doing as they offer opportunities for both men and women. And D'Amelio's collective has been active in every UConn sport.
I have analyzed UConn's AD financial statements for years and to me, athletics administration and support seems bloated with costs. Here's a serious question: Why do we need a large compliance department anymore?
I'm optimistic that UConn will try to compete and is in a much better place than the majority of the G5 and even some of the P4, but getting a P4 invite is the real LT solution to get a new large revenue source.