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If Delaney said their not expanding, their expanding.
There we go ... College Professors are cringing NOW.
If Delaney said their not expanding, their expanding.
this is not the acc's fault or the big 10's fault, it's not bcu's fault. this was uconn's fault by not hiring the right leaders and coaches when they had the chance years ago. we're stuck, let's make the best of it.
The money is exponentially higher than it used to be. Until just a few years ago (like, 3), ACC teams were making $8 million while UConn was making $3 million from TV packages. A gap of $5m. Now we're looking at $20m gaps at a time when college expenditures and subsidies are severely constricting.
I see this as incredibly dire.
I proposed that the State take ESPN's tax break and hand it over to UConn forthwith. That's how dire it is. You can't bleed this badly for a long time.
There we go ... College Professors are cringing NOW.
Baloney.
We are only a decade into Football really. Nothing that all of you say about Herbst or Manual really moves me; they had a poor position from the start. We COULD be situated totally engulfing NYC geographically ... but that is not the case; therefore, we were screwed in the 1700s. And, We COULD have a 50 year old Tradition (like SU or Pitt) and that would have let us in the ACC. We don't HAVE what Louisville has today; I don't care what many here think. We just aren't near them in Overall Football Program. We could be better than SU or Pitt or BC; that is going to take time and good leadership. Project with Manual or Herbst? I give Herbst damn good grades; Manual ... not complete from my perspective (but he has done some good).
Hey hey watch it - your dissing my Mets. Sad but true.I think Warde should get on the phone and set up a multi-year deal with Silve to play an annual matchup between a top 25 SEC team vs. UConn in NYC.
Citi Field is always available by October.

I am going to be sick

I think Warde should get on the phone and set up a multi-year deal with Silve to play an annual matchup between a top 25 SEC team vs. UConn in NYC.
Citi Field is always available by October.
FWIW:
Jim Delaney sat in the same room with John Toner in the summer of 1984 in front of a bunch of United States congressmen, and discussed the future of college football, as it related to television because of a supreme court ruling a few weeks earlier. Tone, former football coach at UCONN, at the time time was the AD at UCONN, and president of the NCAA. Toner laid out clearly what he thought about college football, and how important the sport was, and how the revenue sharing and television influence would be in the future because of what the supreme court had done - and it all happened exactly the way he said it would.
Delaney, among many others in college football, and intercollegiate athletics and television executives, in the same rooms, clearly were paying attention and had some foresight to make sure they were on top of the situation. Delaney at the time was the commissioner of the ohio valley conference, and my personal opinion is that the concept of a conference having it's own television network, was hatched in those meetings in front of congress in 1984.
Lew Perkins came from Maryland to UCONN to become AD and officially take the reigns (toner gave up the AD position in 88 if I remember correctly, but stayed on to make sure that Gampel construction didn't get screwed up.) Perkins looked at Gampel Pavilion, and the state of intercollegiate athletics, and made upgrading the football program priority from the first few weeks he stepped on campus.
There's a reason why Jeff Hathaway is now the AD at a school that no longer plays football, adn there's a reason why Lew Perkins packed up and jumped ship in the early 2000s........there was a lot of discussion about the the way that Mark Emmert was running the university finances recently.......$100 million dollars worth.....of misguided money....there's also a reason why basketball centric big east basketball leadership never really grasped anything about what they actually were doing with the formation of the Big East football conference. Because they didn't understand football. All they knew in Providence, in 1990-1991, was that if they didn't form a football conference, that Syracuse, Boston College, PIttsburgh, were going to leave the basketball conference. I have often wondered if the Providence based leadership of the Big East in the 1980s even paid attention at all, or knew anything about what was happening in intercollegiate athletics as a whole, because of television and college football.
Through the work of Lew Perkins, et. al., and some state officials, UCONN, basically had a silver spoon stuck in our mouth regarding intercollegiate athletics by being extended the offer to join a BCS conference in 1997, while other football programs (like Louisville, led by Tom Jurich) stood by and continued to be left out, and Jeff Hathaway took over an athletic program, and led it such that we basically spit that spoon back out.
Know your history and learn from it, or you're destined to repeat it. Learn from where TCU and Louisville were, and what they had to do to get back to where they were.
I'm confident in our current leadership. I'm excited for the future in this conference. Because I'm excited about the things we have control over. We have exposure coming, we have everything in our hands. I'm excited for a developing hockey program, in a hockey rich region of the country. Boston COllege concerned about football turf wars? Wait til UCONN builds the hockey program up. I'm excited for the football program to get back to reaching, the levels of expectations that the rest of the athletic programs at UCONN are expected to reach. I'm excited for basketball to continue the traditions of winning championships that has been established.
Conference champoinships, and national competition relevance. We've got one more shot a Big EAst title this year. Next year, its' AAC titles that we're going to be after.
No pressure.Needless to say that 2013 is the biggest year in the history of UConn athletics. We really need to win 8 or 9 games this season while beating MD and/or Mich to show we can play at that level. MBB needs to get back to a Final Four. Let's get back on the dahg track!
No pressure.
I just think were deluding ourselves by thinking that winning this year will have a great impact on where we end up. I am guilty of this myself. We've won on the field/on the court. Were still here. Blame it on geography, the lawsuit, stadium size, lack of football tradition, whatever you want. Lack of success, Isn't one of them.There wouldn't be as much pressure if we were coming off two 8 win bowl seasons.
Not that 8 win seasons make you a Top 25 program.
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I just think were deluding ourselves by thinking that winning this year will have a great impact on where we end up. I am guilty of this myself. We've won on the field/on the court. Were still here. Blame it on geography, the lawsuit, stadium size, lack of football tradition, whatever you want. Lack of success, Isn't one of them.
I just think were deluding ourselves by thinking that winning this year will have a great impact on where we end up. I am guilty of this myself. We've won on the field/on the court. Were still here. Blame it on geography, the lawsuit, stadium size, lack of football tradition, whatever you want. Lack of success, Isn't one of them.
Lack of fans.
Even when we were winning 8 games a year and splitting BE Championships, we had trouble packing a 40,000 person stadium. Ask most local Connecticut residents about UConn Football and their eyes glaze over.
I don't know what we need to do to get more butts in the seat, but until we have that, nothing else is going to matter.
Winning 10 games a year against teams not named Buffalo, Rhode Island, Maine, or Texas Southern.
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No where,however, parts on North Jersey being more densely populated than India got them a B1G invite.Yeah! You've convinced me too. Especially if we can go back to those people who might have been willing to pony up for an expansion after the BCS game with Oklahoma. Everyone on this board called out Rutgers for expanding their stadium. Were unmerciful to them. Look where it got them.
If they need to win 10 games a year against FBS teams to draw 40k just shut it down because there are 5 programs that consistently do that.
For everyone had a hard-on for Michigan coming. They don't win like that.
Winning 10 games a year against teams not named Buffalo, Rhode Island, Maine, or Texas Southern.
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Lack of fans.
Even when we were winning 8 games a year and splitting BE Championships, we had trouble packing a 40,000 person stadium. Ask most local Connecticut residents about UConn Football and their eyes glaze over.
I don't know what we need to do to get more butts in the seat, but until we have that, nothing else is going to matter.
The culture has a lot to do with it. In the state of Michigan for example, growing up the question is "UM or MSU" everyone has a side, everyone is a fan from an early age because college sports simply matter more. As New Englanders the culture is all pro-oriented and the question is "Sox or Yankees." I didn't care about college sports until I went to college and I think that is common in the northeast.
It is just a different sport culture. This is why Michigan football is always going to out-draw the Detroit Lions. Even if a NE school like UConn or BCU was in the title hunt I don't think they would even steal talk radio time from the Pats/Jets/Giants!! (see Matt Ryan years, 2010 Fiesta Bowl)
Lets be honest to the fact that general lack of interest is what is kept us out of the CR party. Maybe it is because our FB is so young? Anyone "growing up" a UConn FB fan still can't get into a rated R movie. Even though we have been a decent program, building tradition and growing a fan base takes decades.
The most frustrating thing about CR is that it goes against the old adage that winning fixes everything. We are more successful that most of the power conference schools (see the 5 schools with more basketball NCs, 30 schools with more BCS appearances). Louisville got the ACC big not only because they are in a slightly better spot at the moment compared to Cincy and UConn but the following that 'ville football has is more valuable than the combined 3 BCS games and sub 35k attendance from the UC's.
I tend to agree. Yes UCONN has had success lately with the NFL draft but in reality this program has a long way to go. The Fiesta Bowl proved that. Oklahoma is the Big Time and UCONN could not match up. If the Huskies want to be in this class then some major lobbying needs to happen at the Capital for any investment in the Rent and a full scale statewide market campaign needs to take place now touting UCONN as the state university and make the people aware of UCONN sports especially in Fairfield County. From previous posts outside of few areas the UCONN brand is not marketed.
I just think were deluding ourselves by thinking that winning this year will have a great impact on where we end up. I am guilty of this myself. We've won on the field/on the court. Were still here. Blame it on geography, the lawsuit, stadium size, lack of football tradition, whatever you want. Lack of success, Isn't one of them.
Bingo.
The 'if we win, it will take care of itself' theory is basically nonsense.
If we win the AAC in football and basketball for the next decade...we will be the best team in the AAC for the next decade.
There's no place to go from there.
You're basing everything on one game, which is crazy. Did south Carolina fold up shot because they were beaten just as badly by UConn the year before? No. Beatdowns happen. Trust me, Clemson's D is not really as bad as it was against WV the day it gave up 70! The Fiesta Bowl was just one game. That's it. some of the kids who were tossed around like ragdolls that day are now earning paychecks in the NFL.