I didn’t say that. I said it’s a factor. just like geography is a factor. But for the fun of it sure here you go:So, conference realignment is about wealthy elitism now? How does that explain Louisville and WVU?
West Virginia is a poor state. So is Mississippi. But that’s not what I’m saying. What I’m saying is that still draw in wealth and an active alumni base in a way that UConn never has.I didn’t say that. I said it’s a factor. just like geography is a factor. But for the fun of it sure here you go:
UConn Endowment: $600M
WVU Endowment: $900M
Louisville Endowment: $900M
And just a bit more:
SMU: 1.9 BILLION
Colorado: 1.53 BILLION
Arizona: 1.2 BILLION
Arizona State: 1.4 BILLION
Utah: 1.3 BILLION
Notice the outlier? Tell me again it’s not a factor.
Oh no you didn't!!!A bit.
I don't think anyone finds us a particularly useful addition but that doesn't make us ECU either.
Pssh, they couldn't even afford to close the end of the stadium.
No blame for the silly flip into the end zone?Personally, I think we would've had it if we'd won last night. I blame Rosa for only scoring two touchdowns.
As in zero to negligible footballThey see us as a Big East school.
Ah, yes?
Have you spent any time following realignment?
Except most of the AAC was promoted to the P5 recently.
I agree with this. I think a lot of Realignment has to do with back room wheeling and dealing of power brokers. We all know that the wealthy in New England shun UConn and have for decades. Hell I’ve met people that don’t think UConn is all that great. I’d put UConn’s academics against any New England liberal arts school any day - but the bottom like is academics really doesn’t matter, money is the factor.West Virginia is a poor state. So is Mississippi. But that’s not what I’m saying. What I’m saying is that still draw in wealth and an active alumni base in a way that UConn never has.
Lol, sure, but my point for those look in the SKU were the kid over a relatively benign lapse in judgment is that he scored the only points for Connecticut. In the big scheme of things, two touchdowns is greater than one dumb 15 yard penalty.No blame for the silly flip into the end zone?
I didn’t say that. I said it’s a factor. just like geography is a factor. But for the fun of it sure here you go:
UConn Endowment: $600M
WVU Endowment: $900M
Louisville Endowment: $900M
And just a bit more:
SMU: 1.9 BILLION
Colorado: 1.53 BILLION
Arizona: 1.2 BILLION
Arizona State: 1.4 BILLION
Utah: 1.3 BILLION
Notice the outlier? Tell me again it’s not a factor.
Your last sentence is a key here. If Connecticut had been loading up with contributions while the stock market was "floating all boats" that endowment number would look a lot better.This is just an indirect indicator of the fact that the State was very late in prioritizing UConn’s development and growth.
We’re late to the party.
what does bb have to do with this?The new ACC aka "A Clown Conference" looks awfully bad top to bottom in CBB. Anyone have any metrics on how the conferences looks using last year's net/kenpom rankings?
Notagoddamnthing.what does bb have to do with this?
That's a great photo by the way.
what does bb have to do with this?
UConn should at least attempt a football only invite.
As P5 conferences get bigger, scheduling them may become tougher.![]()
AAC-related thought experiment
I’m not saying I want this or support this, but wanted to replace Key Tweet speculation with just regular speculation/conversation Let’s say we don’t get into the Big XII (which I don’t want to be true) AND the American gets raided by the PAC-12 (think SMU, Tulane). Would you accept a...the-boneyard.com
the yarders were overwhelmingly against when I polled this subject
I tend to agree we would be better suited finding a seat. I was sort of hoping for a CalFord/WSU/OSU frankenPAC thoughAs P5 conferences get bigger, scheduling them may become tougher.