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How UConn athletic director David Benedict views conference realignment: ‘Landscape is changing’ (Borges)
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[QUOTE="freescooter, post: 4345922, member: 1023"] You better get uncomfortable unless you want to go back to the Yankee Conference. Because that is the future right now. NEWBIE as the P6 basketball conference is silly and the ACC isn’t adding the likes of St Johns and Butler. The NEWBIE is getting couch change while SEC and Big are getting $100 million per school. And you know how much basketball contributed to that? Zero. Zip. As I said on another page basketball is as meaningful in this as field hockey. So here’s what it means for P2 schools: they can get any coach they want, best facilities, best equipment and they have the best media coverage. But hey, we have DePaul. [/QUOTE]
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How UConn athletic director David Benedict views conference realignment: ‘Landscape is changing’ (Borges)
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