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When they were picking schools to add, UConn likely wasn't picked over Rutgers for several reasons.
First, Rutgers is in the NYC market and has demonstrated they are the top draw in NYC for college football.
Second, Rutgers is in the AAU
Third, they have a very large student body -more than 65,000 students which better fits the Big 10 model
Fourth, the State of NJ is larger than the state of Connecticut and has more div 1 recruits that are sought after by major schools
Fifth, in addition to the NYC tv market, Rutgers also has some exposure in the Philadelphia tv market which helps the BTN in efforts to get more money from that market.
Sixth, UConn is a relatively new top level football school whereas RU was the first to play football.
As far as Louisville to the ACC, UConn was coming off a bad performance in the Fiesta, the loss of a coach and a downward trend, while UL had the best year it had had ever in athletics. Plus, politics got involved with BC blocking the move.
First, Rutgers is in the NYC market and has demonstrated they are the top draw in NYC for college football.
Second, Rutgers is in the AAU
Third, they have a very large student body -more than 65,000 students which better fits the Big 10 model
Fourth, the State of NJ is larger than the state of Connecticut and has more div 1 recruits that are sought after by major schools
Fifth, in addition to the NYC tv market, Rutgers also has some exposure in the Philadelphia tv market which helps the BTN in efforts to get more money from that market.
Sixth, UConn is a relatively new top level football school whereas RU was the first to play football.
As far as Louisville to the ACC, UConn was coming off a bad performance in the Fiesta, the loss of a coach and a downward trend, while UL had the best year it had had ever in athletics. Plus, politics got involved with BC blocking the move.