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Tim Brando wrote that he thinks BYU, CSU, Cincy and UCF with UConn going to ACC once ND goes full member. Assuming, he said, that UConn doesn't "panic. "
That is same statement that Mr. Benedict made at one his appearances/interviews. Could it be Tuberville was listening to him?Tom Groeschen @TomGroeschen 4h4 hours ago
Tuberville on Big 12 expansion, says #UC has made its pitch: 'If it's meant to be, it'll happen.'
Tom Groeschen
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Cincinnati Enquirer sports reporter
Tim Brando wrote that he thinks BYU, CSU, Cincy and UCF with UConn going to ACC once ND goes full member. Assuming, he said, that UConn doesn't "panic. "
Panic? Is he crazy? This is it!Tim Brando wrote that he thinks BYU, CSU, Cincy and UCF with UConn going to ACC once ND goes full member. Assuming, he said, that UConn doesn't "panic. "
WTF, WTF and oh yeah. WTF?
ND has zero reason to join the ACC and as has already been stated ND is signed with NBC until 2025. Why do people keep going there?
I've listened to Brando discuss realignment on Sirius radio on a couple of occasions and he is absolutely clueless. I'd be happy if he says we aren't in.Tim Brando wrote that he thinks BYU, CSU, Cincy and UCF with UConn going to ACC once ND goes full member. Assuming, he said, that UConn doesn't "panic. "
Matt Schonvisky @MattSchonvisky · 3h3 hours ago
Thanks to @mellinger of the @KCStar for expanding on an interesting take on #Big12Expansion & #UConn - full interview later tonight
Matt Schonvisky @MattSchonvisky · 3h3 hours ago
@srfreeman25 touched on Memphis briefly, stay tuned
Matt Schonvisky @MattSchonvisky · 24m24 minutes ago
Talked prominent TV exec & Big 12 administrators thoughts on potential #UConn addition in next Big 12 expansion series launching shortly
Tim Brando wrote that he thinks BYU, CSU, Cincy and UCF with UConn going to ACC once ND goes full member. Assuming, he said, that UConn doesn't "panic. "
That airport is also technically in KentuckyCincinnati is a hub airport. It's not a deciding factor but it isn't nothing to people worried about travel time.
BDL has daily nonstops to Dallas and Houston and I think Pittsburgh from B12land . Obviously this doesn't matter for FB Charter flights, but it does for olympic sports.
I can't even begin to describe the level of disgust that arises in me that we are even thinking Memphis is on the same level for getting a seat at the big boy table as we are....Memphis, who has accomplished a whole lot of nothing and as of three years ago or so was in C-USA might all of a sudden be in the Big 12 while we basically die as an athletic department? I get so sick over this crap.....At this point 3 schools are pretty much considered locks. UConn and Memphis are probably very close with w/e other schools behind. You can throw that out there and pull some "blah blah blah this crazy thing happened. .."
That airport is also technically in Kentucky
You guys are looking on one random post by an anonymous poster on a general message board and having a coronary. Meanwhile, we are likely in according to most posts by actual sports writers as of this AM. I don't think anyone should be too stressed.
Here is Matt's podcast with Sam Mellinger (KC Star)
Cliff notes:
-Mellinger talked to some Big 12 administrators...specifically mentioned 2 (one a "power broker" the other a more lower-level administrator)
-Power Broker likes UConn's ability to bring in new market in northeast (refers to Neal Pilson's comment on NE exposure)
-Lower-level admin worries about geography and logistics of sending "Baylor women's volleyball to Storrs on a Tuesday"
-No consensus on top expansion candidates from administrators
-Perception of UConn athletics: "respected" in that part of the country
-UConn football would NEED to expand stadium
-Mellinger's opinion on candidates: BYU (FB only), UConn, Cincy, Houston...mentions Big 12 administrators worried about Memphis academics
While the UConn-Army game at Yankee Stadium didn't set any attendance records there was still probably 3x as many UCONN fans (not including cadets who I think had to be there) at what was considered an Army home game.Take it a step further. MSG was, supposedly, St. Johns second home. The St. Johns' athletic department was so upset by the overwhelming number of UConn fans that filled MSG, that they actually changed their ticket plan. To purchase a UConn/St. Johns MSG ticket, one had to purchase a package including two or three horrible St. Johns games all, I believe, at Alumni Hall.
How many "away" teams have that kind of power?
You guys are looking on one random post by an anonymous poster on a general message board and having a coronary. Meanwhile, we are likely in according to most posts by actual sports writers as of this AM. I don't think anyone should be too stressed.
You underestimate message board posters.I'm just an observer, but I haven't seen anyone having a coronary over that post, t.bh.
FWIW, I don't think CVG is a hub anymore. It used to be for Delta but at the very least has been severely de-emphasized. I doubt there would be any non-stop flights from Big12 country to CVG on Delta. There would be non-stop flights from hub airports such as DFW (American) and IAH (United). So absent Houston as a conference member, everybody except TCU would be taking connecting flights to get to Cincinnati.
Take it a step further. MSG was, supposedly, St. Johns second home. The St. Johns' athletic department was so upset by the overwhelming number of UConn fans that filled MSG, that they actually changed their ticket plan. To purchase a UConn/St. Johns MSG ticket, one had to purchase a package including two or three horrible St. Johns games all, I believe, at Alumni Hall.
How many "away" teams have that kind of power?
There’s a key caveat here that hasn’t been discussed publicly, however. League officials may lean toward adding two schools as a way to leave their options open to poach Pac-12 schools. There’s a feeling around the Big 12 that the Pac-12 could be vulnerable when its contract expires in 2024. (Much in the same way there’s feeling around college sports that the Big 12 will be vulnerable the following year.)
The Pac-12 network isn’t working as currently configured, and there’s lingering animosity on some campuses regarding the network’s failure to produce similar revenue to the Big Ten Network and SEC Network.
If the Big 12 thinks it can snag schools like Colorado, Arizona or Arizona State when the Pac-12 deal ends in 2024, then it grows to 12 and waits. While there’s a lot of variables involved, this line of thinking is a factor in the Big 12’s decision making. Would the Arizona schools really leave their West Coast comfort zone and more logical geographic markets? That may sound nice in a meeting room, but it’s a potential $400 million gamble. That’s a heck of a risk for the Big 12, which has never exactly specialized in long-term planning or thinking.