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that the powers that be, and by that I mean the people who make money off of UCONN college basketball fans are going to let this asset whither on the vine without trying to influence this. We are the fans that fill up the Garden. We are the horde that buy the widgets from the commercials, and if UCONN loses prominence that's big money lost to advertisers in the northeast regardless of how many ACC games they put on. It's the casual fan that makes up the ratings numbers and if we play lesser teams, that dollar is shrunk. Shouldn't that mean something to ESPN? The 3 million people in Ct. mostly don't care if Syracuse plays North Carolina, and if I'm an ad executive at ESPN I'm on the horn day and night to try to protect this advertising base.