Far more likely they are POed that it's happening at all.The networks are POed UConn is not included. Who else would they be this POed over? UCF?
Standby for what should be an interesting Dodd story coming:
Dennis Dodd @dennisdoddcbs 19m19 minutes ago
Filed to CBS Sports: Battle lines being drawn in @Big12Conference expansion. Quality teams vs. quality ratings.
Far more likely they are POed that it's happening at all.
Well, the analysts and the decision makers aren't the same people.Welp, these networks (namely ESPN in particular) are a bunch of hypocrites. Before the NCAA ruled to allow the Big XII a championship game without expanding, ESPN analysts were the loudest voices chiding them along into expanding in order to amplify their chances of getting into the playoff. Basically, "why aren't you more like the other four power conferences?"
Now they vote to expand and now ESPN has a problem with it? What changed?
Well, the analysts and the decision makers aren't the same people.
From Dodd's article:
"Activating the pro rata clause, which SBJtermed a "cash grab," rubs "ESPN and Fox the wrong way because any new schools would not carry the profile of most Power Five schools ..."
Except there is one candidate who does... And he even mentioned us as being 48th in the country in revenue... Despite playing in the AAC...
And so the narrative of "UConn is not a Power Five school" is advanced again.
Add a 1/2 share of B12 revenue and we're right around the top 30.
Because we're new to the big boy scene. At least we made it to the big boy scene. Better than the rest of the state schools in the Yankee Conference.
If Indiana was playing FCS football until recently and won their basketball titles recently, they'd be getting the same or probably uglier looks than us.So Indiana should be rewarded for 90 years of shytty football just because they played 90 years of shytty football? We have had as much success as them in less than 20 years. I'd look at a blind comparison of the two and say wow that second team has accomplished a lot in such a short period of time. I'd like to have them in my league, especially if the rest of their resume included 21 national titles, four of them coming in the second biggest sport in college athletics, their TV numbers and the fact that they are a state public flagship- nothing our other competitors for a big 12 invite can say.
My fault, I can delete itThanks for this, though consensus here is that Flug tweets go in the Non-Key thread,
If nothing has changed course according to flug/btm that gives me a bit of optimism as flug has consistently maintained UConn/UC and more recently BYU/UH as the 4.
Cincinnati, UConn were both in the top 3 of that TCU report as well.
Really seems to me that if they go to 12 it will be Cincinnati and then 1 of UConn, Houston or BYU.
I think the Texas faction (4 schools) would want Houston and then I have no idea who the Oklahoma/St, Kansas/St, Iowa State and West Virginia would want.
From Dodd's article:
"The networks claim the likes of Houston, UConn, UCF and Memphis would "water down" the Big 12, which isn't exactly news"
But the implication is that Cincy wouldn't? Seriously?
I like this one too:
"Activating the pro rata clause, which SBJtermed a "cash grab," rubs "ESPN and Fox the wrong way because any new schools would not carry the profile of most Power Five schools ..."
Except there is one candidate who does... And he even mentioned us as being 48th in the country in revenue... Despite playing in the AAC...
And so the narrative of "UConn is not a Power Five school" is advanced again.
Don't the B1G and ACC include us as P5 in terms of scheduling as well?Adam G @adam_g_Boomer · 1h1 hour ago
@dennisdoddcbs you do realize the G5 term is like 5 years old? How is BYU in the G5? No freaking way
Marc Londo @mlondo856 · 29m29 minutes ago
@adam_g_Boomer @dennisdoddcbs Agreed. I showed Dodd other major flaws as well. BYU has never been in a G5 conference. ACC counts BYU as P5.
33Days@dyoung1993
@mlondo856 @adam_g_Boomer @dennisdoddcbs ACC, Big10, and SEC all consider BYU as P5 equivalent for scheduling.
Dennis Dodd @dennisdoddcbs · 17m17 minutes ago
@dyoung1993 @mlondo856 @adam_g_Boomer
Bingo.
Don't the B1G and ACC include us as P5 in terms of scheduling as well?
Don't the B1G and ACC include us as P5 in terms of scheduling as well?
Someone should tweet that at him to remind him.Yes, that was my point. Dodd didn't mention that.
From Dodd's article:
"The networks claim the likes of Houston, UConn, UCF and Memphis would "water down" the Big 12, which isn't exactly news"
But the implication is that Cincy wouldn't? Seriously?
I like this one too:
"Activating the pro rata clause, which SBJtermed a "cash grab," rubs "ESPN and Fox the wrong way because any new schools would not carry the profile of most Power Five schools ..."
Except there is one candidate who does... And he even mentioned us as being 48th in the country in revenue... Despite playing in the AAC...
And so the narrative of "UConn is not a Power Five school" is advanced again.