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ESPN has data and revenue projections to every team and what they add to every conference and they present to the conferences that make the decision. Are people suggesting they cook the numbers in Uconn's favor? I am sure Disney shareholders and the Disney board would love that.

If you bother to do the math and the economic benefit of ESPNs tax breaks and the total jobs and incremental effect on only Central CT it is huge. If you want to blame ESPN then start blaming NBC Sports that got tax break to be in Stamford. Or how about any of the other tax break companies under Malloy that could have been used to bribe ESPN. Especially the hedge funds.

This board has become one big circle jerk. UConn is the only option. Every other school is dogs hit. How can people not see how clearly superior Uconn is? Dissension is not permitted. If Uconn is passed over blame ESPN, the AD, the prez, Obama, Trump, FedEx.

There clearly are negatives on Uconn for the Big 12, the ACC an the B1G just like every other school in the mix. At the end of the day, it is the schools that decide and their logic and rationale may be lost by every fan of the schools that don't get in. If TX and OU thinks Storrs sucks, don't blame ESPN. Blame TX and OU.
ESPN pulls strings on realignment. How hard they pull is up to them and their own interests. Where the hell have you been for the last 5 years?
Are you a BC fan? Trying to remember.
 
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Malloy should walk into ESPN's office and tell them that at 4MM subscriber losses a year, ESPN is looking like a bad bet for the state. ESPN needs to give Connecticut a reason to support them.
Malloy has no leverage. If he walks into ESPN's offices with a smoking gun, Disney will:
a. laugh in his face
b. pull the plug & rebuild in Charlotte & broadcast out of Manhattan
 
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ESPN pulls strings on realignment. How hard they pull is up to them and their own interests. Where the hell have you been for the last 5 years?
Are you a BC fan? Trying to remember.
Yeah he is...HUGE Addazio supporter! I'm thinking @06029 took my advice and hit the bricks...and doesn't spend any $$ out of his pocket to support UConn sports like the rest of us on here.
 
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Malloy has no leverage. If he walks into ESPN's offices with a smoking gun, Disney will:
a. laugh in his face
b. pull the plug & rebuild in Charlotte & broadcast out of Manhattan
fine by us. enjoy charlotte.
 

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Malloy has no leverage. If he walks into ESPN's offices with a smoking gun, Disney will:
a. laugh in his face
b. pull the plug & rebuild in Charlotte & broadcast out of Manhattan

State legislatures aren't inclined to invest a lot of taxpayer money in failing business models, especially to corporations that screwed over the last state that tried to help them.

Corporations like Disney are the same way. The business head of ESPN would think long and hard about telling Disney's board that yeah, his business model is collapsing but he decided now was the right time to relocate his entire business at a major cost because some middle manager in college sports programming really doesn't like UConn.

Connecticut's biotechnology startup sector creates hundreds of jobs a year, whereas there is no way ESPN will not be shedding hundreds over the next few years. Which industry should Connecticut support?
 

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Connecticut's biotechnology startup sector creates hundreds of jobs a year, whereas there is no way ESPN will not be shedding hundreds over the next few years. Which industry should Connecticut support?
Seems clear to me:
ESPN employs 4,000 people in Bristol according to their website, up from 3,000 in 2008. However they laid off 200 people last fall and that is likely the trend for the near future.

UCONN emplys a little over 8,600 people directly, the the Bioscience center aloneis projected to create 16,000 jobs over the next 20 years.
 
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Yeah he is...HUGE Addazio supporter! I'm thinking @06029 took my advice and hit the bricks...and doesn't spend any $$ out of his pocket to support UConn sports like the rest of us on here.
Bourbon and posting is sometimes a bad combination. My point is that there will be no one to blame if things go bad as much as there will be no one to congratulate other than the conference that chooses.

If Uconn is a slam dunk choice, this forum would not exist. Uconn has some clear flaws as well as some clear strengths, especially for the Big 12. Uconn is so much more of a natural fit for the ACC or the B1G.

I think the Big12 is worse than staying in the AAC if there is no extension of GOR by TX and OU.
 
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Bourbon and posting is sometimes a bad combination. My point is that there will be no one to blame if things go bad as much as there will be no one to congratulate other than the conference that chooses.

If Uconn is a slam dunk choice, this forum would not exist. Uconn has some clear flaws as well as some clear strengths, especially for the Big 12. Uconn is so much more of a natural fit for the ACC or the B1G.

I think the Big12 is worse than staying in the AAC if there is no extension of GOR by TX and OU.
. That was worse than your bourbon inspired post.
 
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Bourbon and posting is sometimes a bad combination. My point is that there will be no one to blame if things go bad as much as there will be no one to congratulate other than the conference that chooses.

If Uconn is a slam dunk choice, this forum would not exist. Uconn has some clear flaws as well as some clear strengths, especially for the Big 12. Uconn is so much more of a natural fit for the ACC or the B1G.

I think the Big12 is worse than staying in the AAC if there is no extension of GOR by TX and OU.
You are 100% wrong on the statement you made about the B-12 vs the AAC!
I think being chosen by the B-12 will be looked at as vindication....the scar runs long and deep about the ACC. DeFillipo can say give all the retractions he wants but BC and Miami definitely helped seal UConn's fate with the ACC because of bad blood. The ACC bus has left the station unless ND decides to join. That is a pipe dream at best..and won't happen until they get blocked out of the CFP at least 2x. As for the B1G...until UConn reaches AAU status it isn't even an option. Delany has made that very clear...and that's the reason why they took RU over UConn.
This forum will always have some activity on it...in the college sports bulletin board world outside of CSNBBS this forum is one of the best out there for CR. B-12 or not it's pretty clear as Warde before him, and now Benedict have been harping to the fan base about selling out the Rent for each and every game.
 
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This shows you have no understanding of the college athletics landscape.
Uconn will not be on equal footing with TX and OU for a number of years. Football will sacrifice games at the Rent to NYC or Gillette at least once per year or more, Uconn will not have a full share of revenue for years, MBB will be okay no matter the conference and all the other sports are fine where they are. Add in a league destined to implode in 2025 without an extension of GOR, and I can see standing pat.

If TX and OU and all the others agree to an extension of GOR to 2036 like the ACC, then moving makes sense. That gives Uconn more than enough time to get to be on equal terms with the "traditional" schools.

This is all moot anyway. The ACC invite is coming in October.
 

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Uconn will not be on equal footing with TX and OU for a number of years. Football will sacrifice games at the Rent to NYC or Gillette at least once per year or more, Uconn will not have a full share of revenue for years, MBB will be okay no matter the conference and all the other sports are fine where they are. Add in a league destined to implode in 2025 without an extension of GOR, and I can see standing pat.

If TX and OU and all the others agree to an extension of GOR to 2036 like the ACC, then moving makes sense. That gives Uconn more than enough time to get to be on equal terms with the "traditional" schools.

This is all moot anyway. The ACC invite is coming in October.

UCONN doesn't have to be on the same footing with UT and OU. We just need to be competitive. They indicated the same thing about us before we joined the Big East. We were competitive right from the start and won the league title a couple of times.

Even with a decidedly mediocre team last season, we went to Missouri, and if not for a boneheaded coaching decision, we came damn close to winning that game.

Give us the advantage of recruiting in a P5 conference and I assure you we will be competitive in any P5 conference, and it won't take 10 seasons.
 
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Uconn will not be on equal footing with TX and OU for a number of years. Football will sacrifice games at the Rent to NYC or Gillette at least once per year or more, Uconn will not have a full share of revenue for years, MBB will be okay no matter the conference and all the other sports are fine where they are. Add in a league destined to implode in 2025 without an extension of GOR, and I can see standing pat.

If TX and OU and all the others agree to an extension of GOR to 2036 like the ACC, then moving makes sense. That gives Uconn more than enough time to get to be on equal terms with the "traditional" schools.

This is all moot anyway. The ACC invite is coming in October.

This is the stupidest thing I've ever read here. Worse than the Memphis trolls.
 

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Uconn will not be on equal footing with TX and OU for a number of years. Football will sacrifice games at the Rent to NYC or Gillette at least once per year or more, Uconn will not have a full share of revenue for years, MBB will be okay no matter the conference and all the other sports are fine where they are. Add in a league destined to implode in 2025 without an extension of GOR, and I can see standing pat.

If TX and OU and all the others agree to an extension of GOR to 2036 like the ACC, then moving makes sense. That gives Uconn more than enough time to get to be on equal terms with the "traditional" schools.

This is all moot anyway. The ACC invite is coming in October.
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Uconn will not be on equal footing with TX and OU for a number of years. Football will sacrifice games at the Rent to NYC or Gillette at least once per year or more, Uconn will not have a full share of revenue for years, MBB will be okay no matter the conference and all the other sports are fine where they are. Add in a league destined to implode in 2025 without an extension of GOR, and I can see standing pat.

If TX and OU and all the others agree to an extension of GOR to 2036 like the ACC, then moving makes sense. That gives Uconn more than enough time to get to be on equal terms with the "traditional" schools.

This is all moot anyway. The ACC invite is coming in October.
The 2025 implosion is one of if not the most important part of getting in. College athletics will go through a complete reshuffling at that point if it happens. Would you rather have been in the Big12 for 8 years at that point or barely clinging to survival in the AAC when the ACC and B1G are picking up members?
 
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The 2025 implosion is one of if not the most important part of getting in. College athletics will go through a complete reshuffling at that point if it happens. Would you rather have been in the Big12 for 8 years at that point or barely clinging to survival in the AAC when the ACC and B1G are picking up members?

Some people are just too stupid to see the whole picture. They do no research, have no grasp on common sense, and are happy to be ignorant and spew nonsense.
 

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I don't see how someone would be able to argue that the B-12 without UT & OU isn't better than the AAC.
 
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I don't see how someone would be able to argue that the B-12 without UT & OU isn't better than the AAC.
That someone is a BC Troll/Addazio band wagon drum beater. Re-reading his posts that is definitely evident.
 

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