dayooper
It's what I do. I drink and I know things.
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Do you think AAU membership is a hardline requirement for entry into the Big 10? Because UConn is more than a few years away from membership. Realistically, we may never get in.
No. I don't. I never have. I believe that the schools must have an AAU type profile and UConn has moved in that direction. I really don't know if I'm correct or not. We know that certain non-AAU schools have been looked at outside of ND. Oklahoma and FSU come to mind. Why would they look at these schools if they had no chance?
Jim Delany has a way of planting seeds. He (or a Big10 President) had a conversation with UMD President Loh several years before the move was discussed. He talked Big10 with UNL years before as well. I can't find it, but shortly after the Rutgers/UMD move was made, he made a comment on how UConn really surprised him with their metrics. It was a brief comment, but it seem ed to indicate that they were looking at UConn. Does that mean UConn was vetted? Absolutely not. Does it mean they were looked at? Probably.
AAU is a dream for many universities. I don't know if UConn will ever get in, but it seems if they are heading for that profile. Whether they get a Big10 invite or not, the investment will payoff with a better school. In the long run, isn't that what universities are for, education and not sports entertainment?

