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If you go into business with someone because you know it is the best situation for you at the time, how on earth can you feel good about publicly crapping on your partner? Especially when crapping on him publicly is a sure-fire way to de-value your joint business venture!!! This is what we have to start to realize as a fanbase, everyone. We will bolt at a better opportunity (so will they). They know it, and we know it. Do we have to degrade them during the period in time where we have to work with them??

Save that for BC. They deserve it...
 
C'mon, dude! Comparing being in a conference with Temple as not caring what kids your kid is hanging out with is ridiculous. Really?

It's the same premise. Who you associate with matters. UConn should not associate with schools like Memphis
There is nothing to be gained. I don't put Temple in the same class as Memphis but I wouldn't have added them because there was no reason beyond filling out a 2012 football schedule.
 
If you go into business with someone because you know it is the best situation for you at the time, how on earth can you feel good about publicly crapping on your partner? Especially when crapping on him publicly is a sure-fire way to de-value your joint business venture!!! This is what we have to start to realize as a fanbase, everyone. We will bolt at a better opportunity (so will they). They know it, and we know it. Do we have to degrade them during the period in time where we have to work with them??

Save that for BC. They deserve it...

So we all know we are in it for ourselves, but we are supposed to pretend they are valuable.

I understand some combination of the current Big East is the best we have right now, but I'm not going to sit here and have people tell me that some of these schools are worth being associated with. I'm not going to ignore comments that Fresno State and UNLV are worthy partners.

The Big East has 50 members and none of these dogshit schools are going anywhere. If the day comes where Fresno State is a legitimate alternative I'll consider it at that point, until then no.
 
It's the same premise. Who you associate with matters. UConn should not associate with schools like Memphis
There is nothing to be gained. I don't put Temple in the same class as Memphis but I wouldn't have added them because there was no reason beyond filling out a 2012 football schedule.

Yes, you're right. It is EXACTLY the same premise. Let's go with it, shall we? Your kid only has 120 other kids in town to associate with, and 60 have already said that they don't want to be his friend, even though they are viewed as the really good kids. Your kid can sit at the lunch table with Temple, a kid that is minding his own business and just trying to better himself, or your kid could sit at another table alone. Those are your kid's two choices!! Do you get it?? So if you want to continue this silly analogy and tell me why it is better to sit at a table alone than to sit with the kid named Temple, you go right ahead and do it. Otherwise, let's get serious about the topic, shall we?
 
If you go into business with someone because you know it is the best situation for you at the time, how on earth can you feel good about publicly crapping on your partner? Especially when crapping on him publicly is a sure-fire way to de-value your joint business venture!!! This is what we have to start to realize as a fanbase, everyone. We will bolt at a better opportunity (so will they). They know it, and we know it. Do we have to degrade them during the period in time where we have to work with them??

Save that for BC. They deserve it...
The bolded part, I would agree with you if you're talking about Pasqualoni at a press conference, or a football player who is being interviewed before a game against Boise or whoever. But when fans talk amongst themselves I don't think too many people take it seriously. I really doubt that what is said on the Boneyard would have any impact on the next TV contract. Though - I could see how Boise fans who came here would feel defensive if we gave them a really hard time about their academics, or if we dissed SMU's basketball team... but hey, it's the internet.
 
So we all know we are in it for ourselves, but we are supposed to pretend they are valuable.

Yes, that's exactly what you are supposed to do, because as it turns out, they ARE VALUABLE!! They are more valuable than being an independent or joining the MAC or joining the C-USA, do you understand? Perhaps Pudge was on to something and I just couldn't see it...
 
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Yes, you're right. It is EXACTLY the same premise. Let's go with it, shall we? Your kid only has 120 other kids in town to associate with, and 60 have already said that they don't want to be his friend, even though they are viewed as the really good kids. Your kid can sit at the lunch table with Temple, a kid that is minding his own business and just trying to better himself, or your kid could sit at another table alone. Those are your kid's two choices!! Do you get it?? So if you want to continue this silly analogy and tell me why it is better to sit at a table alone than to sit with the kid named Temple, you go right ahead and do it. Otherwise, let's get serious about the topic, shall we?

The Big East already had double digit football members. Was it necessary to add Temple? Were they not going to be available whenever the Big East wanted them? Where were they going to be?
 
Yes, that's exactly what you are supposed to do, because as it turns out, they ARE VALUABLE!! They are more valuable than being an independent or joining the MAC or joining the C-USA, do you understand? Perhaps Pudge was on to something and I just couldn't see it...

Are you not familiar with the timeline of when Temple and Memphis were invited?
 
The bolded part, I would agree with you if you're talking about Pasqualoni at a press conference, or a football player who is being interviewed before a game against Boise or whoever. But when fans talk amongst themselves I don't think too many people take it seriously. I really doubt that what is said on the Boneyard would have any impact on the next TV contract. Though - I could see how Boise fans who came here would feel defensive if we gave them a really hard time about their academics, or if we dissed SMU's basketball team... but hey, it's the internet.

I disagree with that, though. It is clear that recruits read these forums. It is also clear that more mainstream bloggers read this post (Frank the Tank, et al) and it could alter the way that they perceive and write about the conference. You may think that all of that has nothing to do with the tv contract, but in the world of tv, the perception IS the reality.
 
Are you not familiar with the timeline of when Temple and Memphis were invited?

I am more than aware of the timeline. What I am not aware of is what tv consultants who were clearly advising all the presidents of the league (including our very own Susan Herbst) told them in terms of what Temple's and Memphis' values were. What I can say with great confidence is if the presidents of the universities did not believe that those two schools would add value, then they WOULD NOT have been invited! Don't you agree with that premise?
 
I am more than aware of the timeline. What I am not aware of is what tv consultants who were clearly advising all the presidents of the league (including our very own Susan Herbst) told them in terms of what Temple's and Memphis' values were. What I can say with great confidence is if the presidents of the universities did not believe that those two schools would add value, then they WOULD NOT have been invited! Don't you agree with that premise?

For them to add value to the television deal they would have to be more valuable than the average team before their addition.

That seems absurd on it's face. Temple got an invite so that the football teams could replace WVU on the schedule. I have no idea why Memphis was invited. If Memphis had enough value to raise the boat for the Big East why was CUSA getting paid in Chuck E Cheese tickets?
 
For them to add value to the television deal they would have to be more valuable than the average team before their addition.

That seems absurd on it's face. Temple got an invite so that the football teams could replace WVU on the schedule. I have no idea why Memphis was invited. If Memphis had enough value to raise the boat for the Big East why was CUSA getting paid in Chuck E Cheese tickets?

It may seem absurd on it's face to you, and to be very honest, I'm not sure how much the value is that they bring (you may remember that I was one of the opponents to adding Memphis early on), but the reality is that I don't believe that Susan Herbst, et al, would make long-term decisions for their respective universities in order to solve a one year scheduling conflict unless it made financial sense. Period.
 
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It may seem absurd on it's face to you, and to be very honest, I'm not sure how much the value is that they bring (you may remember that I was one of the opponents to adding Memphis early on), but the reality is that I don't believe that Susan Herbst, et al, would make long-term decisions for their respective universities in order to solve a one year scheduling conflict unless it made financial sense. Period.

Susan Herbst has one vote. So the fact it might not align with her priorities means nothing.
 
There are many positives in the history of the program. We put many guys in the NFL now Won the Big East title twice. I am proud of what has happened. I am a huge fan and I think that I missed 2 Home games since the inception. I am a big fan of PP and think that he has what it takes to get us to the next level.

However let's face it. We have never been a Top 10 team; lost just about every big game (except South Carolina); coach abandoned us for MD as his dream job - wow; can't fill a 40K stadium every week yet WE have the gall to look down our noses at other schools. Give me a break. We don't have the right to complain about anybody, until we bring the program up to the next level.

No question we are not a Top 25 program, but after 7 years at the BCS level we've done fine, better than most would have or ever have. As for our attendance, same thing, while we could use an extra 10-15k every game we are not so far behind the bulk of the big 4 conferences. Not every school is Michigan, and does anyone really believe the numbers from Pitt and BC?

2010 attendance: http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2011/Attendance.pdf
Rank, School Games Attendance Average
34. W est Virginia...................................................... 7 394,274 56,325

35. M ississippi........................................................... 7 391,289 55,898

36. Arizona................................................................. 7 387,857 55,408

37. M ississippi St...................................................... 7 384,995 54,999

38. I llinois.................................................................... 6 325,126 54,188

39. M iami (FL)........................................................... 6 315,452 52,575

40. Pittsburgh........................................................... 6 312,991 52,165

41. O klahoma St...................................................... 7 355,684 50,812

42. Louisville.............................................................. 7 354,537 50,648

43. Kansas St.............................................................. 6 298,897 49,816

44. E ast Carolina...................................................... 6 297,987 49,665

45. M innesota........................................................... 7 346,593 49,513

46. Purdue.................................................................. 7 336,443 48,063

47. Arizona St............................................................ 6 287,657 47,943

48. Colorado.............................................................. 6 281,182 46,864

49. G eorgia Tech...................................................... 6 278,696 46,449

50. Rutgers................................................................. 7 323,368 46,195

51. O regon St............................................................ 6 273,054 45,509

52. Utah....................................................................... 6 272,754 45,459

53. Virginia.................................................................. 7 318,212 45,459

54. I owa St.................................................................. 7 317,767 45,395

55. Kansas................................................................... 7 313,955 44,851

56. TCU......................................................................... 6 254,797 42,466

57. I ndiana.................................................................. 6 251,718 41,953

58. South Fla.............................................................. 7 285,946 40,849

59. Air Force............................................................... 6 240,560 40,093

60. Syracuse............................................................... 6 240,385 40,064

61. B aylor.................................................................... 6 240,259 40,043

62. Stanford............................................................... 6 240,254 40,042

63. UCF......................................................................... 7 277,301 39,614

64. M aryland............................................................. 6 235,007 39,168

65. B oston College.................................................. 7 268,585 38,369

66. Connecticut........................................................ 6 229,488 38,248

67. Hawaii................................................................... 8 298,486 37,311

68. Northwestern.................................................... 6 218,696 36,449

69. Cincinnati............................................................ 7 245,472 35,067

70. San Diego St....................................................... 7 238,930 34,133

71. Fresno St.............................................................. 7 238,841 34,120

72. Vanderbilt............................................................ 7 232,885 33,269

73. B oise St................................................................. 6 199,611 33,269

74. Navy....................................................................... 5 163,266 32,653

75. Houston............................................................... 6 190,366 31,728

76. Army...................................................................... 5 158,334 31,667

77. W ake Forest........................................................ 6 182,843 30,474

78. Southern Miss................................................... 6 176,400 29,400

79. UTEP...................................................................... 6 176,097 29,350

80. D uke...................................................................... 7 201,248 28,750

81. M arshall................................................................ 6 162,276 27,046

82. Rice......................................................................... 7 178,994 25,571

83. W ashington St................................................... 6 147,194 24,532

84. M emphis.............................................................. 6 143,509 23,918

85. SMU....................................................................... 7 164,602 23,515

86. Tulane................................................................... 7 162,543 23,220

87. Colorado St......................................................... 5 111,998 22,400

88. La.-Monroe......................................................... 6 125,603 20,934

89. New Mexico....................................................... 6 125,330 20,888

90. W yoming............................................................. 6 124,747 20,791

91. UNLV...................................................................... 6 123,672 20,612

92. Temple.................................................................. 6 123,088 20,515

93. Central Mich....................................................... 5 102,238 20,448
 
Susan Herbst has one vote. So the fact it might not align with her priorities means nothing.

That's why I typed "et al". I meant them all...
 
Just to show you what our new partners are starting to do in light of our new partnership. Here is what a quick google search provided me just now, in terms of some of our newest members pumping in more money to upgrade their facilities in light of joining the Big East:

http://www.smumustangs.com/genrel/061110aaa.html

http://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/article/UH-ups-the-sports-ante-by-160-million-1708595.php

http://blogs.commercialappeal.com/t...g-tour-blossoms-into-an-rc-farewell-bash.html

http://news.boisestate.edu/update/2...pledge-5-million-to-bronco-stadium-expansion/

That is four of the new members, and I'm sure that more of the new members are doing the exact same thing. Let's at least respect the fact that they are also trying to better themselves, and by default, the conference, before we crap all over them.
 
I was only offline for about 10 hours, but I guess I missed a lot of diaglogue. I just read through this twice, and it is still not clear to me what this thread is about. Did I miss something?
 
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I was only offline for about 10 hours, but I guess I missed a lot of diaglogue. I just read through this twice, and it is still not clear to me what this thread is about. Did I miss something?
No not really
 
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Just to show you what our new partners are starting to do in light of our new partnership. Here is what a quick google search provided me just now, in terms of some of our newest members pumping in more money to upgrade their facilities in light of joining the Big East:

http://www.smumustangs.com/genrel/061110aaa.html

http://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/article/UH-ups-the-sports-ante-by-160-million-1708595.php

http://blogs.commercialappeal.com/t...g-tour-blossoms-into-an-rc-farewell-bash.html

http://news.boisestate.edu/update/2...pledge-5-million-to-bronco-stadium-expansion/

That is four of the new members, and I'm sure that more of the new members are doing the exact same thing. Let's at least respect the fact that they are also trying to better themselves, and by default, the conference, before we crap all over them.
Great post. I hope that in 5 years that we have abandoned all ideas of entering another conference and the Big East is one of the stronger conferences. Stop with this ACC whining.
 
Just to show you what our new partners are starting to do in light of our new partnership. Here is what a quick google search provided me just now, in terms of some of our newest members pumping in more money to upgrade their facilities in light of joining the Big East:

http://www.smumustangs.com/genrel/061110aaa.html

http://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/article/UH-ups-the-sports-ante-by-160-million-1708595.php

http://blogs.commercialappeal.com/t...g-tour-blossoms-into-an-rc-farewell-bash.html

http://news.boisestate.edu/update/2...pledge-5-million-to-bronco-stadium-expansion/

That is four of the new members, and I'm sure that more of the new members are doing the exact same thing. Let's at least respect the fact that they are also trying to better themselves, and by default, the conference, before we crap all over them.

Um, you linked to a June 2010 article where SMU is getting a new video board - has nothing to do with the Big East and who cares.

Houston's article is also from June 2010 - they are probably the best of the additions - light years better than Memphis for example. Do you have the link where they actually get $115 for the naming rights on their stadiums (since that is what pays for it)? 55 million for the ancillary naming rights to their football stadium seems a bit aggressive.

Boise certainly wins football games - it's easier to look the other way that the reason they win some of those games is because they admit students who can't qualify at Pac-12 schools. There is no way they can work out in the long run because the geography is ridiculous. I've been to Boise and a few other cities in Idaho... it might as well be on the dark side of the moon. When they stop winning like they have recently - and that will happen - what sense will they make?

As for Memphis, you should post the article that talks about them being happy with something like $8 million in a TV contract. The numbers this league will generate might sound great for Memphis, but they are a death sentence for UConn.
 
Just to show you what our new partners are starting to do in light of our new partnership. Here is what a quick google search provided me just now, in terms of some of our newest members pumping in more money to upgrade their facilities in light of joining the Big East:

http://www.smumustangs.com/genrel/061110aaa.html

http://www.chron.com/sports/cougars/article/UH-ups-the-sports-ante-by-160-million-1708595.php

http://blogs.commercialappeal.com/t...g-tour-blossoms-into-an-rc-farewell-bash.html

http://news.boisestate.edu/update/2...pledge-5-million-to-bronco-stadium-expansion/

That is four of the new members, and I'm sure that more of the new members are doing the exact same thing. Let's at least respect the fact that they are also trying to better themselves, and by default, the conference, before we crap all over them.


End of that Houston Article hits directly on your point that some seem to be missing.

"...Nantz calls the university, which is making a push for Tier One status academically and athletically, “an unpolished gem,” adding, “It's time we shine a light on it.”
 
Um, you linked to a June 2010 article where SMU is getting a new video board - has nothing to do with the Big East and who cares.

Houston's article is also from June 2010 - they are probably the best of the additions - light years better than Memphis for example. Do you have the link where they actually get $115 for the naming rights on their stadiums (since that is what pays for it)? 55 million for the ancillary naming rights to their football stadium seems a bit aggressive.

Boise certainly wins football games - it's easier to look the other way that the reason they win some of those games is because they admit students who can't qualify at Pac-12 schools. There is no way they can work out in the long run because the geography is ridiculous. I've been to Boise and a few other cities in Idaho... it might as well be on the dark side of the moon. When they stop winning like they have recently - and that will happen - what sense will they make?

As for Memphis, you should post the article that talks about them being happy with something like $8 million in a TV contract. The numbers this league will generate might sound great for Memphis, but they are a death sentence for UConn.

You're right, buddy! We should say f#$k it and just go independent. I mean, these teams could stop winning any time now, and we aren't sure that they will follow through with their upgrades, and they might not be as good as we are academically. Just f$%k 'em! Independence, here we come!! :eek::confused:
 
You're right, buddy! We should say f#$k it and just go independent. I mean, these teams could stop winning any time now, and we aren't sure that they will follow through with their upgrades, and they might not be as good as we are academically. Just f$%k 'em! Independence, here we come!! :eek::confused:

No, they should be more selective in who they add and avoid schools like Temple and Memphis. Reality has left no choice with schools like Houston, SMU and UCF.

Should I ignore that Houston's facility upgrade is funded with monopoly money, or should I just pretend if they announce they are going to get $110 million dollars for their stadium naming rights they will?
 
End of that Houston Article hits directly on your point that some seem to be missing.

"...Nantz calls the university, which is making a push for Tier One status academically and athletically, “an unpolished gem,” adding, “It's time we shine a light on it.”

LOL - an alumnus thinks the school is an unpolished gem - yes, that's an unbiased opinion. Every ugly baby in the world has a mother who thinks it's beautiful too.

I'm pretty sure the fact they are paying for a $160 million dollar project with $110 million in stadium naming rights is a bit more important to the issues at hand.
 
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No, they should be more selective in who they add and avoid schools like Temple and Memphis. Reality has left no choice with schools like Houston, SMU and UCF.

Should I ignore that Houston's facility upgrade is funded with monopoly money, or should I just pretend if they announce they are going to get $110 million dollars for their stadium naming rights they will?

So you are saying that all of your angst in your last 6 posts has been due to the fact that Houston's upgrades (which you probably just found out about today in my post) might not come through? Okay. Thanks. Just wanted to make sure that your arguments have been based on reality.
 
This thread has thoroughly made me tired. I will defer to all the others on the board who wish to add to the fruitful discussion.
 
So you are saying that all of your angst in your last 6 posts has been due to the fact that Houston's upgrades (which you probably just found out about today in my post) might not come through? Okay. Thanks. Just wanted to make sure that your arguments have been based on reality.

I have had little problem with Houston all along, remember this started as a discussion about Fresno and UNLV. I'm quite familiar with what Houston is proposing, and they claim to be breaking ground in December, but haven't raised the money or sold the stadium naming rights.

The Houston Dynamo got $20 million for 10 years. University of North Texas got $20 for 20 years. Houston's proposal was to get $85 million total.

I don't buy into things on spec, sorry if that is tiring for you - but I believe things when they happen, not when someone dreams of them.
 
LOL - an alumnus thinks the school is an unpolished gem - yes, that's an unbiased opinion. Every ugly baby in the world has a mother who thinks it's beautiful too.

I'm pretty sure the fact they are paying for a $160 million dollar project with $110 million in stadium naming rights is a bit more important to the issues at hand.

Read the bold and underlined part, see I did that to get your attention and you still missed it, that part wasn't from Nantz just a point of the upgrades the school is attempting. Seeing that you have a problem with Memphis, go out on a limb and name someone they should have went after instead?
The naming rights was the only aspect they discussed, they did mention that now is the time to raise the money, they focused on that one aspect of how they could raise the money, albeit a big aspect, but still only one, and as you pointed out this article was writen 2 years ago, many things could have happened by now, and I'm sure the leadership at that school is just as smart as you. If indeed it is a "fact" that they are paying $110 mil for the project with naming rights fees then I guess they were pretty successful huh!
Seriously, your concern over how they pay for the upgrades, that they clearly want to make (believe it or not getting that commitment ok'd by the powers is a huge step), is nearly as dumb as the who your child hangs with analogy.
 
I have had little problem with Houston all along, remember this started as a discussion about Fresno and UNLV. I'm quite familiar with what Houston is proposing, and they claim to be breaking ground in December, but haven't raised the money or sold the stadium naming rights.

The Houston Dynamo got $20 million for 10 years. University of North Texas got $20 for 20 years. Houston's proposal was to get $85 million total.

I don't buy into things on spec, sorry if that is tiring for you - but I believe things when they happen, not when someone dreams of them.

well if they broke ground they have money somewhere right? We don't have all the money for the basketball facilities yet either but we are starting with the hopes of getting it all. gotta go watch ray allen play the heat have a ball in your half empty glass
 
Read the bold and underlined part, see I did that to get your attention and you still missed it, that part wasn't from Nantz just a point of the upgrades the school is attempting. Seeing that you have a problem with Memphis, go out on a limb and name someone they should have went after instead?
The naming rights was the only aspect they discussed, they did mention that now is the time to raise the money, they focused on that one aspect of how they could raise the money, albeit a big aspect, but still only one, and as you pointed out this article was writen 2 years ago, many things could have happened by now, and I'm sure the leadership at that school is just as smart as you. If indeed it is a "fact" that they are paying $110 mil for the project with naming rights fees then I guess they were pretty successful huh!
Seriously, your concern over how they pay for the upgrades, that they clearly want to make (believe it or not getting that commitment ok'd by the powers is a huge step), is nearly as dumb as the who your child hangs with analogy.

Maybe you should read the articles.

If they say they are paying for a $160 million dollar upgrade with $110 million in stadium naming rights, but never actually sell the rights... do you think the stadium builds itself?

If they have managed to be 'successful' in selling the naming rights, they did a nice job not making it public. UNT and MLS have sold rights in the area since 2010 and those articles are quite easy to find.

As for Memphis the answer is simple: The league has more teams than it needs already, they didn't need to add anyone. I'm pretty sure 19 was more than enough.

As for Temple being invited for reasons other than to fill out the 2012 schedule... yes, anytime you can land on 13 members in your football conference you have to take it.
 
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