While that wasn't directed at me I do agree with Bluehen that litigation is not happening. It's no secret that UConn is preparing itself, with all of its many maneuvers on the academic, endowment, research and athletic fronts, to reach an acceptable threshold for the B1G. And in the competitive world of conference footprints, the closer we get to that invite, the more attractive we will become to the ACC. There will certainly come a time for further conference movement. Our braintrust along with more rational folks at other institutions will make a difference this time. For now its our job to embrace the AAC, win and fill seats in our arenas, improve our TV ratings, enhance our image with the media---and with that success, explore and announce "rebuilds" of Gampel and expansion at the Rent. I see this as a three-five year process. In the meantime, we need to enjoy the ride and do what really counts--attend the games, contribute to the school, and hold our heads high.