Well then, you got no useful inside info.Now other schools may have passed us due to football - Houston, UCF , USF, Cincy and possibly Memphis.
I wouldn’t exactly label Warde as the “fall guy”. Agreed he wasn’t the only one “partying in the Islands” but he certainly was a key participant. As far as Presidents rather than AD’s (possibly) having the greater influence on Conference Realignment —-reliable sources have it that there was at least one painful instance where that may not have been totally true:Suzie was partying in the Islands with Warde yet somehow he seems to be the fall guy for Louisville passing us.
I have always believed Conference Realignment is run by the University Presidents club and the sports networks not AD’s. She was very unpopular in that club - and that really explains what happened in addition to Blumenthal personally suing other Presidents in his fiasco.
Now other schools may have passed us due to football - Houston, UCF , USF, Cincy and possibly Memphis.
I wouldn’t exactly label Warde as the “fall guy”. Agreed he wasn’t the only one “partying in the Islands” but he certainly was a key participant. As far as Presidents rather than AD’s (possibly) having the greater influence on Conference Realignment —-reliable sources have it that there was at least one painful instance where that may not have been totally true:
Learning that Rutgers and Maryland were leaving the ACC for the Big Ten, “Louisville AD, Tom Jurich , cancelled his trip to the Bahamas and combed through the contact list he had gathered over 24 years as an Athletic Director”. He called and made progress with the Florida State AD and found allies in the Syracuse AD and in a North Carolina contact. We all know the rest of the story!
Quoting Jurich : “ We were definitely the underdogs, Jurich said, People had Connecticut not pencilled-in but penned-in”
( We also, of course, know of the more recent 2017 fate of the same Tom Jurich who, per Louisville management, was “retired” after the FBI Louisville basketball investigation .)
Quite frankly, it’s a Presidents level vote and decision. Can an AD’s lobby and try to influence a President of another school , typically through the AD of that school. - sure. However, it’s very unusual for an AD to directly contact a President of another school. I hope this clears up any confusion.
True, but Jurich was continually out in front on the effort to get the ACC invite. Maybe the president was active behind the scenes, but Jurich was the face. For that matter, Tim Pernetti was very visible and up front on Rutgers move to the B10. I think the presidents would rather work behind the scenes and put the ADs out front to deal with the media.
We may be. Dangerously close to being the Kansas of the AAC.Perhaps we look like a high school team because most of the players were in high school 6 months ago.
We were uncompetitive in a very Diaco looking way but for different reasons.
The is a full back to the trailers level rebuild, I just hope we don't become the Washington Generals along the way.
Except unlike Kansas, we don't win the AAC in men's basketball the way they win in the Big 12. So basically, even worse.We may be. Dangerously close to being the Kansas of the AAC.
I disagree. They could have upgraded. JH hired PP. Every decision after that sunk us further.
Don’t disagree with either post. The AD often do a lot of the preparation work. The Presidents have the vote.
While we are on the subject, we need to have a large corporate backer. UL has Yum Brands, Memphis has FedEx and UCF Disney. Look what happened to the GHO once Travelers got involved.
Suzie was partying in the Islands with Warde yet somehow he seems to be the fall guy for Louisville passing us.
I have always believed Conference Realignment is run by the University Presidents club and the sports networks not AD’s. She was very unpopular in that club - and that really explains what happened in addition to Blumenthal personally suing other Presidents in his fiasco.
Now other schools may have passed us due to football - Houston, UCF , USF, Cincy and possibly Memphis.
Everything about the school has made huge strides under Sue, she did an awesome job and I'm saddened she's leaving. She didn't hire, PP, but she quickly fired the man who did. Warde Manual and Dave Benedict and even Kevin Ollie were popular hires, I can't fault her for any of that. Manual is now AD at Michigan, not sure there's a bigger athletic department in the country. Benedict is pushing buttons too, doesn't change overnight.
They just hired Dan Hurley, arguably the best candidate on the market.
The one horrible decision that was made under their watch was BD, but even he just won an assistant coach of the year award while at ND.
Chief, we've gone over this, unless you think Suzy could somehow charm DeFilipp0 into not want BCU to "be the only New England school" none of this matters.Suzie was partying in the Islands with Warde yet somehow he seems to be the fall guy for Louisville passing us.
I have always believed Conference Realignment is run by the University Presidents club and the sports networks not AD’s. She was very unpopular in that club - and that really explains what happened in addition to Blumenthal personally suing other Presidents in his fiasco.
Now other schools may have passed us due to football - Houston, UCF , USF, Cincy and possibly Memphis.
The seminal moment, the inflection point on when the program went entirely into the trashcan, was Randy leaving.
That act completely doomed the program forever.
And they brought him back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is that why Shalala wouldn’t return Herbst’s calls?Chief, we've gone over this, unless you think Suzy could somehow charm DeFilipp0 into not want BCU to "be the only New England school" none of this matters.
"We didn't want them in,'' DeFilippo told the Globe. It was a matter of turf. We wanted to be the New England team.''
Is that why Shalala wouldn’t return Herbst’s calls?
Delightful read. Now I feel worse than I did watching the game. Strongly implies this team is completely out of its element at the FBS level.
Sigh, let's look at UConn's shots at expansion one at a time:
1. For the Cuse and Pitt addition to the ACC the prime factor was ESPN's desire to destabilize the Old Big East and shore up a then shaky ACC. The original targets were Syracuse and UConn. BC was on the expansion committee and, effectively, black balled UConn because the (BC) wanted to be the only New England team in the ACC. That's documented. Defilippo bragged about it to Blauds while he was at the Boston Globe. It should be noted that Pitt was a plaintiff in the Big East suit with UConn.
2. For the Rutgers addition to the Big 10, RU was simply a better choice. It gave them entry to the NYC DMA (which would have as well) but NJ 9M people are more than CT's 3M. Add to that that RU was AAU and contiguous with PA and it becomes a clear choice.
We know that there are no lawsuit bad feelings here because, no one in the B1G was sued.
3. For the Louisville to the ACC, it is well documented that FSU resented the extent of Tobacco Road's sway in conference. The last addition was, in its view, basketball centered and it made it clear that the failure to go with a strong football school would make FSU consider leaving the conference. Clemson and our old friends BC backed this play. The rest of the conference prudently went along. Now here I feel like Warde and Herbst had a puncher's chance to change minds but they would have had to flown back to the States and worked their butts off. Would it have worked? Unlikely, but possible. Here, Herbst's relationships may have cost her but not in the way some people think. She relied on a Duke connection, who gave her the Tobacco Road view that UConn would be in. It end up being wrong because FSU's power play wasn't expected.
4. The Big 12 expansion probably failed with with the BYU homosexual policy scandal (d0n't ask, don't hold hands.) They were the big football school in that expansion. Once they became tainted, expansion was less attractive. That said under the Big 12 contract they could have added 2-4 schools and were guaranteed a media boost. (Methinks ESPN quietly reminded them of what happened to the Big East when they crossed ESPN. I say that tongue in cheek... sort of.)
None of those needed Herbst's lack of social skills or people being butt hurt about the lawsuit for UConn to be eliminated.
Why does everyone forget herbsts brother is vp of Broadcasting and global marketing strategy for Nascar.
Literally has an expert in the family.