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NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions - Again!
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2. I believe he doubled down after losing the original bet.Well at least you get a tee shirt out of it. Lol.
2. I believe he doubled down after losing the original bet.Well at least you get a tee shirt out of it. Lol.
Fans get a cut of the revenue?50 million a year can soften the blow....
For the ADs and presidents, but definitely not for the fans who won't see a penny of that money. They will however get to watch their teams go 7-5 every year without any hope for meaningful postseason football.50 million a year can soften the blow....
If you expect to be let down you’re never disappointedHow do you rank the Top 5 UConn Conference Expansion Failures from your personal pain scale? Mine goes :
1 : 2014 ACC expansion (Louisville) expansion
2 : 2023 B12 expansion (CO, UT, AZ, ASU)
3 : 2013 ACC expansion (Pitts, Syracuse, ND)
4 : 2005 ACC expansion (BC, Miami, VT)
5 : 2022 B12 expansion (Cincy, Houston, Cincy, USF)
It’s really not much different. But they have the most fans and the most resources. Yes, it will kill the beauty of the NCAA tournament. If that results in an extra few million per school, it’s perfectly fine to them. It’s not an accident that Alabama started landing bball talent - it’s resources(from football success). They will slowly drain the talent out of the non-Px conferences and create a competition gap that will allow them to say their Px tournament champ is the best team in the country.How is that Px tournament any different than a typical conference tournament? The beauty of the NCAA tournament is with the at-large bids, they are pretty much assuring they are getting the best 50-60 teams in college. And it gives the opportunity for a few Cinderellas every year to mix things up. Real David vs Goliath drama. It keeps people engaged.
Plus we also know the best football schools don’t correlate with the best basketball schools. So it’s really hard to proclaim you’re the best basketball team in college. You’re only the best in your conference.
Anyone not concerned about our future right now is not familiar with the landscape of college sports and how things are projected to progress in the next 10-15 years.For those visiting this board for the first time, please know that the ten or so posters who are on here predicting the downfall of UConn sports and/ or UConn Football do not represent or speak for the vast majority of the fanbase, ticket holders and boosters.
Kindly off50 million a year can soften the blow....
Is this his "disinterested Director" argument? Effectively, if someone is leaving their vote doesn't count. But that seems easy via sequencing, right? Don't withdraw and then asked to dissolve the conference. Instead call for vote on dissolving the conference and there's no need for you to ever withdraw.Do you think that's how it works?
For me:How do you rank the Top 5 UConn Conference Expansion Failures from your personal pain scale? Mine goes :
1 : 2014 ACC expansion (Louisville) expansion
2 : 2023 B12 expansion (CO, UT, AZ, ASU)
3 : 2013 ACC expansion (Pitts, Syracuse, ND)
4 : 2005 ACC expansion (BC, Miami, VT)
5 : 2022 B12 expansion (Cincy, Houston, Cincy, USF)
Ivy league FB didn't go anywhere- In the first 75 years of CFB they played for NCs. Now they play in front of < 10,000 fans on average. Any program outside of the Px is headed to the same place.Football is never going anywhere
Personally I'd flip 4 and 5. Back in 2004–05, (1) it was at least possible to believe the Big East could turn out okay, (2) the additions created the strongest basketball conference probably ever, and (3) the Miami/VT defections allowed UConn to join up in football a year ahead of schedule. I don't recall any hope at all with the 2022 round; it just didn't hurt very much because we were never in the conversation.How do you rank the Top 5 UConn Conference Expansion Failures from your personal pain scale? Mine goes :
1 : 2014 ACC expansion (Louisville) expansion
2 : 2023 B12 expansion (CO, UT, AZ, ASU)
3 : 2013 ACC expansion (Pitts, Syracuse, ND)
4 : 2005 ACC expansion (BC, Miami, VT)
5 : 2022 B12 expansion (Cincy, Houston, Cincy, USF)
2 : 2014 Rutgers to the Big 10How do you rank the Top 5 UConn Conference Expansion Failures from your personal pain scale? Mine goes :
1 : 2014 ACC expansion (Louisville) expansion
2 : 2023 B12 expansion (CO, UT, AZ, ASU)
3 : 2013 ACC expansion (Pitts, Syracuse, ND)
4 : 2005 ACC expansion (BC, Miami, VT)
5 : 2022 B12 expansion (Cincy, Houston, Cincy, USF)
While I don’t agree with Nelson’s take on NU and Vandy (I have personal experience at both schools), I can see a day when the top academic universities with large endowments and uncertain futures - Stan, UC, Duke, WF, BC, GTech, etc - say enough is enough (reliance of football) and explore another model.
Is GoKu real ?… he said something different.
Meh. I just think they’ll be alienating too much of the collective fan base. Giving them no chance whatsoever to lay claim to a title. Tourney time, I’ve always been first, my team, second, fellow conference member (except Syracuse), third, underdog/Cinderella, and, fourth, close by or some other loose connection. The level of enthusiasm drops each level. Until it reaches “who cares?”It’s really not much different. But they have the most fans and the most resources. Yes, it will kill the beauty of the NCAA tournament. If that results in an extra few million per school, it’s perfectly fine to them. It’s not an accident that Alabama started landing bball talent - it’s resources(from football success). They will slowly drain the talent out of the non-Px conferences and create a competition gap that will allow them to say their Px tournament champ is the best team in the country.
Told you this morning not to play games with my heart and you went on ahead and did it anyways. Have you no decency sir?This. The presidents/chancellors screwed Yormark. Unless we go to 18 with SDSU, he's not getting that "big NY moment". Utah and ASU agreed to 25 million for first 2 years. I apologize to you all. My information ended up being wrong.
It would be cool but no one outside of UConn fans would really careIs it a good time to talk about UConn building an on campus football stadium?
SMH.
I cannot get enough of this guy, What an absolute legend for this