I thought the UConn-Big 12 talks were further along than that.
He doesn’t know. Just a fan.I thought the UConn-Big 12 talks were further along than that.
Same here but I think a lot can happen between now and the end of the month. Just a long weekend in a cabin with AD Dave and you never know.I thought the UConn-Big 12 talks were further along than that.
Why is he making fun of USF? Not a good look, Brett.
Brett is an ass. Loves squatting on UConn as well.
It’s got enough legs that multiple reporters are hearing it’s done. The big east thinks it needs to raise the exit fees. Our football coaches are spending lots of time recruiting Texas recently. It seems like all but a formal invitation at this point.I thought the UConn-Big 12 talks were further along than that.
And if we announce we leave before July 1st also won’t matter.Unless they raise it over $30 million, it doesn't matter to us one way or the other.
It’s happening.And if we announce we leave before July 1st also won’t matter.
It’s happening.
Without getting too far ahead, " doing their homework" would include adjusting conference schedules and UConn needing to pull out of already scheduled games and any payments that may be associated. But that is an admittedly overly optimistic take.I thought the UConn-Big 12 talks were further along than that.
I think a lot of people would be angered by that.
I thought the UConn-Big 12 talks were further along than that.
Yes it seems the main thing that would keep Uconn out would be if unexpected schools want an invite right now to the big 12 such as Oregon and Washington. However, it appears they are waiting to hear from the big 10 first, so uconn is probably a top 2 priority and should get something finalized soonThats at least 2 face to face meetings. Yormark was in Storrs and the possible meeting in NYC. I think the location is not coincidence. I would expect that quite a few virtual meetings and calls have also taken place.
I echo the sentiment about anger toward other 'Yarders. I've read multiple posts on the thread in the hoops forum. It's incredible that supposed UConn basketball fans can post such vile crap just because they want to protect playing the riff raff that's left of the Old Big East.While I am not surprised that there are quite a few, but still a minority, of people who want to stay in the BE despite a Px invite, a 40 Million +/- pay raise, and a 10 year Contract.
What does surprise me is the anger being displayed by some of the minority towards other yarders. It’s like a nasty divorce, lol. I love the BE, but we need to do this. Even the Golf team will get a major boost. I very much believe that Baseball could also get a lift and become a top 10 team regularly if we keep the staff. And keep in mind, with the extra money we will be able to pay up for every staff, pay travel costs, and still have money available.
To be fair we tend to have bad records away, even in down years in men's bball, regardless of the distance.I think my biggest concern with the move is the travel. Recall how disastrous our record in Texas was in the AAC even in the semi-decent years. Now add that our closest conference rival (WVU) would be even further than our closest conference rival in the AAC (Temple iirc)
Yormark wants NYC. UConn, and to some extent Colorado (lots of NE Alumni) can deliver that.Thats at least 2 face to face meetings. Yormark was in Storrs and the possible meeting in NYC. I think the location is not coincidence. I would expect that quite a few virtual meetings and calls have also taken place.
Plus we brought the Big East a championship and we will continue to play them.Here's my take on the deal: there have been multiple conversations between UConn and the Big 12. UConn isn't talking so that means things are moving along. The Big 12 isn't really talking so that means there are things going on. In CR, a school has already said yes before the public offer.
The Big East won't raise the exit fee to affect UConn because we signed onto an agreement that was tilted toward the Big East if this occurred. The Big East and UConn made the exit fee bigger in case this occurred so consider the buy out with a premium if the stars aligned properly.
There will be no anger from the conference since we are a public land grand and the rest of the conference are small Catholic institutions. They know football drives the bus. UConn won't burn the bridge with the rest of the Big East and sports not sponsored by the Big 12 will remain in the Big East. Presidents look at things differently than Athletic Directors and coaches.
If UConn gets the invite, then we have to take it. I don't believe for half a second the Big 12 will say anything about the Rent. The infrastructure was built (heck, we are now drilling down to Women's volleyball facilities) so guess what, the infrastructure is already there.
I think that is why the BE is talking about increasing the exit fee. Increasing the exit fee is not for us; they already took that probability into account when they wrote the contract for us to join and made it $30 million. The talk of increasing exit fees is for other schools.Plus it could be more than just Uconn. He has shown interest in basketball and NY. He could be selling Villanova, St. John’s and Georgetown on joining with UConn already set to join and offering them say 10 million a year. With promises of big12 at MSG every other year.
Travel wasn't the problem - coaching and players were. Travel goes both ways and we'll be as tough on our home courts/fields as it will be on the road.I think my biggest concern with the move is the travel. Recall how disastrous our record in Texas was in the AAC even in the semi-decent years. Now add that our closest conference rival (WVU) would be even further than our closest conference rival in the AAC (Temple iirc)
I think my biggest concern with the move is the travel. Recall how disastrous our record in Texas was in the AAC even in the semi-decent years. Now add that our closest conference rival (WVU) would be even further than our closest conference rival in the AAC (Temple iirc)
Travel wasn't the problem - coaching and players were. Travel goes both ways and we'll be as tough on our home courts/fields as it will be on the road.
Exactly. Traveling got nothing to do with why we did poorly in the past. We had some bad coaches, and bad coaches have poor records whether home or away.How many Natty’s have we won in Texas? The men have 4, the women have 2. It’s the coaching and recruiting, not the travel, but that’s just my opinion.