junglehusky
Molotov Cocktail of Ugliness
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So if the choice is a purely northeastern football conference, let's say UConn/Rutgers/Cuse/Pitt/Temple/BC/Maryland/UMass/Jets/Giants/Patriots, and let's say we have the same TV contract the BE has now per school, I'd prefer a NNBE (with Louisville, USF, Boise and the rest).
If the choice is a OBE/ACC hybrid, including Rutgers, Cuse, Pitt, UVa, Maryland, BC, UNC, Dook and a few others (assume FSU and Clemson leave) with their current TV deal on ESPN/ABC versus the NNBE with a slightly higher per school TV deal on NBC sports or Fox sports, I'd take the ACC and I'm fairly confident UConn would make that choice too.
If the scenario is somewhere in between (nelsonmuntz and I as well were wondering if the B1G wants to pilfer UNC/UVA) or if the NBC/Fox executives are smoking meth and give us a contract worth much more per school* than the ACC contract then it's a bit harder to decide.
*I don't know what distinguishes "slightly more" versus "much more" in these hypotheticals. But like when you tell your boss you interviewed with another company and will leave unless he bumps up your salary, UConn's bigwigs will have a number in mind. From what Fishy says, so far UConn's people aren't happy with the numbers they heard so far.
If the choice is a OBE/ACC hybrid, including Rutgers, Cuse, Pitt, UVa, Maryland, BC, UNC, Dook and a few others (assume FSU and Clemson leave) with their current TV deal on ESPN/ABC versus the NNBE with a slightly higher per school TV deal on NBC sports or Fox sports, I'd take the ACC and I'm fairly confident UConn would make that choice too.
If the scenario is somewhere in between (nelsonmuntz and I as well were wondering if the B1G wants to pilfer UNC/UVA) or if the NBC/Fox executives are smoking meth and give us a contract worth much more per school* than the ACC contract then it's a bit harder to decide.
*I don't know what distinguishes "slightly more" versus "much more" in these hypotheticals. But like when you tell your boss you interviewed with another company and will leave unless he bumps up your salary, UConn's bigwigs will have a number in mind. From what Fishy says, so far UConn's people aren't happy with the numbers they heard so far.