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What's a BC???
I think BC stands for Bull Crap
What's a BC???
The Big East and the plaintiffs did lose on the one case that did go to trial. They lost on all points. In addition, some of the documentation that came out during that lawsuit showed how inept the BE leadership was at the time. It also illustrated how fractured the conference had become between the FB and BB schools and showed me that the final split was inevitable. Also, a CT court dismissed all other claims at one point as well in addition to the MA judgement.
To your point on the award, $5mm probably paid legal fees. I forget who it was that represented the BE but it was a big NYC firm and the billing rates must have been incredibly high. I am sure there was local counsel engaged for all of the schools as well. There was no big net gain to any of the plaintiff schools on this one.
Nelson has somehow convinced himself that the lawsuit was the reason that the major conferences continued to allow the Big East to have a BCS bid after the raid, despite not having one source with qualified knowledge having disclosed that.
Registered, HuskyFan, and the rest of the lawsuit critics,
I get a little tired of arguing with shadows who refuse to take a position themselves. What do you think would have happened if the Big East did not sue? Do you honestly think the other leagues would have let the Big East keep its BCS bid?
So let's recap. Your opening position was that the Big East suit was "laughed out of court." You moved from that to a position that the significant monies paid to the Big East schools in settlement were just the "nuisance value" of the suit. Your latest position is that the ACC got a good return on the $5 million that it ponied it up. I guess I can agree with that. Really instead of dancing around the issue why not just say "Oh yeah, I forgot about the $5M" Isn't that easier?$5 million is completely insignificant compared to the value of the repositioning the ACC was attempting accomplish. What was the increased value of the new ACC to its media partners? I'll bet it was at least an order of magnitude greater. Pretending that 5 mill was significant to Swofford considering what he was attempting is what's silly. He got a bargain.
Registered, HuskyFan, and the rest of the lawsuit critics,
I get a little tired of arguing with shadows who refuse to take a position themselves. What do you think would have happened if the Big East did not sue? Do you honestly think the other leagues would have let the Big East keep its BCS bid?
Registered, HuskyFan, and the rest of the lawsuit critics,
I get a little tired of arguing with shadows who refuse to take a position themselves. What do you think would have happened if the Big East did not sue? Do you honestly think the other leagues would have let the Big East keep its BCS bid?
My proof is that the big east kept its bid.
UConn's expenses to upgrade were seen as the easiest way to demonstrate potential damages.
nelsonmuntz said:Registered, HuskyFan, and the rest of the lawsuit critics,
I get a little tired of arguing with shadows who refuse to take a position themselves. What do you think would have happened if the Big East did not sue? Do you honestly think the other leagues would have let the Big East keep its BCS bid?
I find it pretty hilarious that someone could swallow the whopper that UConn got blocked from the ACC because it sued the ACC. This is a business and sophisticated companies like universities and conferences (a) understand that litigation is a part of business and (b) make business decisions based on the bottom line. UConn got screwed because the ACC thought Louisville made more sense not because of some prior squabble. The blame, to the extent some should be assigned, is on the administration's relatively recent moves or lack thereof.
The stuff about Blumenthal speaks only to the people harping on it. Blame the politician!
SouthronCross said:As an ACC fan, the lawsuit DID, and, still DOES, impact how some ACC schools view UConn.
My understanding is that the vote was a 6-6 split. UConn had the support of the four NC schools, UVA, and, Maryland. FSU and Clemson were most opposed, with BC, GT, VPI, and, Miami also voting no.
As an ACC fan, the lawsuit DID, and, still DOES, impact how some ACC schools view UConn.
My understanding is that the vote was a 6-6 split. UConn had the support of the four NC schools, UVA, and, Maryland. FSU and Clemson were most opposed, with BC, GT, VPI, and, Miami also voting no.
Byte me.Sorry about that I'm having some technical problems. Down here in Cabo
It's about 78 today. AZ was a little cold for me.
I think it probably felt great at the time for UCONN fans but was it worth it?
I don't know why BC fans think this was UConn's lawsuit. Pitt was the spearhead and, at the time, our camera hungry AG tried to co-opt the "glory". So I don't have any regrets at all.
And, this is why many ACC fans blame UConn. Because of Blumenthal being front and center so often. If more of them knew what you just said, it would change their minds about UConn, IMHO.
My question to BC fans is, "Are you ready to accept that your sports programs have plummeted upon leaving the Big East to join the ACC?" That is the more relevant question at this time. Maybe your football program will get a bounce from Addazio. If UConn came along it would have been good for both of us. Instead, you got all scaredy-cat and used an excuse to shut us out.
Yes. No doubt about it. Because the BCS was not about to kill the golden cow over 3 teams. Uconn was not even a consideration for the BCS at that time. As long as the BE kept 8 teams, the champ was in the BCS. No evidence or stories or tweets (not that there were tweets at that time) even remotely suggested it. The lawsuit was all about trying to inflict as much financial harm as possible on the schools that were leaving.Registered, HuskyFan, and the rest of the lawsuit critics,
I get a little tired of arguing with shadows who refuse to take a position themselves. What do you think would have happened if the Big East did not sue? Do you honestly think the other leagues would have let the Big East keep its BCS bid?
When you attempt to sue (beyond B.C. and Miami) ....the Conference commish, his A.C.C officers, and the league as a whole your asking for trouble. Ya........ Karma exists..... and in this case it bit you in the a@#. Memories are long my friend. Politicians grandstand at the expense of others and leave the mess for suckers to clean up. Your leadership at all levels blew it not thinking about the long term percussions. Also for the record for the 100th time, I am pro U Conn to the ACC, have been since day one.You guys have a weird complex about this. I think it's because you're scarred over Father Leahy lying and screwing over BC's former partners. And somebody actually had the gall to call your school on it.
This case is proof that there is no such thing as karma, and that the bad guys do in fact win.
Then why bring this up at all? Your skirt is showing.When you attempt to sue (beyond B.C. and Miami) ....the Conference commish, his A.C.C officers, and the league as a whole your asking for trouble. Ya........ Karma exists..... and in this case it bit you in the a@#. Memories are long my friend. Politicians grandstand at the expense of others and leave the mess for suckers to clean up. Your leadership at all levels blew it not thinking about the long term percussions. Also for the record for the 100th time, I am pro U Conn to the ACC, have been since day one.
AWWWWW Shucks your just being mean.I think BC stands for Bull Crap
Did you really use the term scaredy-cat....lol..........and please spare me with that tired old theory. U Conn is a fine school with a exceptional track record at striving for success. Success is not built by cutting others down that implies weakness. U Conn can stand on its own merits and should feel secure with that.I don't know why BC fans think this was UConn's lawsuit. Pitt was the spearhead and, at the time, our camera hungry AG tried to co-opt the "glory". So I don't have any regrets at all.
My question to BC fans is, "Are you ready to accept that your sports programs have plummeted upon leaving the Big East to join the ACC?" That is the more relevant question at this time. Maybe your football program will get a bounce from Addazio. If UConn came along it would have been good for both of us. Instead, you got all scaredy-cat and used an excuse to shut us out.