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It's Time To Scrutinize The Big 12 (J. Jacobs)

Gotta start winning 60% of football games over a three year period, fill the stadium, and keep on doing/improving everything else that the university is currently doing.

So we should find a way to go back to 2010?
 
I like Jeff Jacobs, but @whaler11 is right that this was a piece extremely light on substance and heavy on rhetoric.

At the end of the day there is probably next to nothing CT can do to push ESPN here. If they threaten to end tax breaks or penalize them in any way, there is a huge ESPN workforce and campus in Orlando that would take those jobs in a heart beat.

Best bet for UConn is to be able to get Aresco to renegotiate the AAC TV deal with ESPN, not necessarily for more money because that ain't happening, but to get individual schools their T3 rights back.
 
Will someone please explain to me why UConn had to sign over their T3 rights and to whom? The AAC orESPN?
 
Will someone please explain to me why UConn had to sign over their T3 rights and to whom? The AAC orESPN?

Signed them over to the AAC. Every AAC team did. Was an effort to make the conference TV package more appealing to networks.

UConn was royally screwed by it due to how low the TV deal eventually was signed for, but other schools like ECU whose T3 rights are probably worth $5 at best made out like bandits.
 
Because he's not a random fan venting on a message board.

For the same reason us fans were considering sports writers from B12 to have key tweets the rest of the country sees his opinion as the voice of the UConn program. Especially since there isn't any other writer willing to take a contrary position

In the rest of the college football world it's assumed that a writer from the state paper doesn't write this article without UConn administration support.
That the rest of the country sees Jacobs'opinion as "the voice of the UConn program" may be flattering to Jacobs, but quite a stretch from reality. Even if that were true ( which is highly doubtful) how would one come to know that, that's the case? Additionally, claiming that the "rest of the college football world'" assumes that a writer from the state newspaper doesn't write the article without the Uconn administration's support ...an interesting contention to say the least!
All are free to take from the article what they will. I prefer to see it as more positive than negative in respect to UConn's football interests.
 
Signed them over to the AAC. Every AAC team did. Was an effort to make the conference TV package more appealing to networks.

UConn was royally screwed by it due to how low the TV deal eventually was signed for, but other schools like ECU whose T3 rights are probably worth $5 at best made out like bandits.

Yup. And I am beyond tired of playing nice in this conference. A lot of schools used the Big 12 expansion process as an opportunity to belittle UConn and claim that we don't own our markets. Time to put a little proof in the pudding. If this is true, then each school in the AAC should have no problem wanting Tier 3 rights returned to all members. I'm 1000% confident UConn can sell its to keep as close to the P5 gap line but schools like ECU, UCF, USF, Memphis, etc will have a hard time selling theirs.
 
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