nelsonmuntz
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Ad hominem argument. Nothing about that addresses the question. It simply denigrates the people who disagree with you with a conclusory, dismissive statement that is neither true or has a correlation with itself. How do the people who "attack" people who think the C7 is a better option for Uconn also not want to play anyone the casual fan will care about? They don't appear to be related. The question is whether Umass should be added to the NNNNBE, not whether Uconn should ever play them. The most obvious reason that Umass is not a good addition is that they add nothing market-wise and bring no additional money into the conferece. They only add another team to split a pitiful TV deal with. Answer why Umass has positives that outweigh the negatives.
If Uconn is in such a financial bind that they should consider eliminating the football program, then tell us in what way adding another member to the conference allievates that problem. It aggravates that problem and we all know it because Uconn recieves less money because of it. Playing Umass OOC does not require Uconn to split any TV money with them. Sharing a conference with them does. Or does it not? If not, enlighten us as to why.
UConn does not need to be in a financial bind to not want to piss money down a sinkhole.
There are 3 football schools within the NNBE that any casual fan gives a crap about: Temple, Cincinnati and South Florida. There is literally no interest in any of these other schools at all, and their won't be because the fan interest in the core schools is so shallow. There is no history or proximity with these other programs, and they are not big enough names to compensate for that. There is also only one school within 800 miles of UConn. What kind of of attendance do you expect once Rutgers leaves? How many season ticket buyers?
UConn needs to figure out a way to make this conference relevant to fans, or the football program will be shut down. Not just because of financial reasons, but because no one will care either way.
