Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell. | Page 247 | The Boneyard

Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.

Joined
Jul 26, 2016
Messages
96
Reaction Score
118
It is interesting that it's ESPN doing most of the vocalizing.

Years ago I worked with a guy named Bob Kennedy who once told me in regard to a work group complaining about our quality control review, "it's like two farmers [Fox and ESPN] driving oxen in opposite directions and then the two animals begin to fight - the farmer who hollers louder [ESPN] is the one whose oxen is being gored." For sure, ESPN will be losing "cheap properties" and Fox will be gaining them - and ESPN will have to pay half of the larger bill.
 
Joined
Feb 7, 2012
Messages
5,960
Reaction Score
26,882
Years ago I worked with a guy named Bob Kennedy who once told me in regard to a work group complaining about our quality control review, "it's like two farmers [Fox and ESPN] driving oxen in opposite directions and then the two animals begin to fight - the farmer who hollers louder [ESPN] is the one whose oxen is being gored." For sure, ESPN will be losing "cheap properties" and Fox will be gaining them - and ESPN will have to pay half of the larger bill.
you should tweet that to mcmurphy. its excellent.
 
Joined
Feb 28, 2012
Messages
2,049
Reaction Score
6,893
Location, location, location.

When most of us bring up the topic of location we think of distance and geography. I think a lot of BY'ers can save themselves some angst if they realize that location embodies culture, vibe and history. NYC , South Beach and Ames are all different locations, but just as important, they represent different cultures. That is what this is about. As most of us have reasoned, with today's methods of transportation and speaking in relative terms, distance is a minor issue. Location is CR nomenclature for cultural fit.
 
Joined
Feb 10, 2012
Messages
3,333
Reaction Score
5,054
Years ago I worked with a guy named Bob Kennedy who once told me in regard to a work group complaining about our quality control review, "it's like two farmers [Fox and ESPN] driving oxen in opposite directions and then the two animals begin to fight - the farmer who hollers louder [ESPN] is the one whose oxen is being gored." For sure, ESPN will be losing "cheap properties" and Fox will be gaining them - and ESPN will have to pay half of the larger bill.
And maybe that was fox's intention. Bolster a couple programs with ESPN footing half the bill. In eight years you have four 'laundered' G5 schools at the P5 level.

Anyone that's ever played RISK knows how hard it is to hold onto Asia. If ESPN thought they could buy all the FBS conferences with no competition ever, they were mistaken. Now competition and technology are knocking on the door.
 
Joined
Feb 10, 2012
Messages
3,333
Reaction Score
5,054
i like his position but he swings and misses on a couple points:
He goes on to suggest that changing conferences doesn't change a program. Cellar dwellers don't go on to challenge for championships, and competitive programs continue to compete. I agree with that concept, but Uconn is not Rutgers which he insinuates. In the short time Uconn made the jump how many BE championships did they win? Uconn football competes and extr fans expect to win.

The second, which anyone who reads the article will know what I'm going to say, is the Fiesta bowl comment suggesting 3,000 fans showed up. He might have said 3,000 tickets sold, but the fact is a lot more than 3,000 tickets were sold. Nails on a chalkboard...
 
Joined
Aug 27, 2011
Messages
7,498
Reaction Score
15,682
i like his position but he swings and misses on a couple points:
He goes on to suggest that changing conferences doesn't change a program. Cellar dwellers don't go on to challenge for championships, and competitive programs continue to compete. I agree with that concept, but Uconn is not Rutgers which he insinuates. In the short time Uconn made the jump how many BE championships did they win? Uconn football competes and extr fans expect to win.

The second, which anyone who reads the article will know what I'm going to say, is the Fiesta bowl comment suggesting 3,000 fans showed up. He might have said 3,000 tickets sold, but the fact is a lot more than 3,000 tickets were sold. Nails on a chalkboard...
He was quickly corrected by a few of us on twitter...he hasn't responded but he definitely had to get the message.
 
Joined
Oct 11, 2011
Messages
5,571
Reaction Score
25,902
That was a nice article by Tramel, but when he was on the radio with Joe D and Gresh two weeks ago, he said that UConn was not going to be invited, and neither were the Florida schools. He did say that if they expanded to 14, then UConn might be invited.
 

UConn Dan

Not HuskyFanDan; I lurk & I like
Joined
Feb 25, 2012
Messages
3,117
Reaction Score
12,650
That was a nice article by Tramel, but when he was on the radio with Joe D and Gresh two weeks ago, he said that UConn was not going to be invited, and neither were the Florida schools. He did say that if they expanded to 14, then UConn might be invited.
Maybe he's hearing something from OU sources that we are a favorite and he's writing up a pro-UConn article now so he will look like a genius when we are added.
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
94,507
Reaction Score
370,039
That was a nice article by Tramel, but when he was on the radio with Joe D and Gresh two weeks ago, he said that UConn was not going to be invited, and neither were the Florida schools. He did say that if they expanded to 14, then UConn might be invited.
Maybe he's hearing something from OU sources that we are a favorite and he's writing up a pro-UConn article now so he will look like a genius when we are added.

 
Joined
Sep 27, 2011
Messages
1,406
Reaction Score
637
i like his position but he swings and misses on a couple points:
He goes on to suggest that changing conferences doesn't change a program. Cellar dwellers don't go on to challenge for championships, and competitive programs continue to compete. I agree with that concept, but Uconn is not Rutgers which he insinuates. In the short time Uconn made the jump how many BE championships did they win? Uconn football competes and extr fans expect to win.

The second, which anyone who reads the article will know what I'm going to say, is the Fiesta bowl comment suggesting 3,000 fans showed up. He might have said 3,000 tickets sold, but the fact is a lot more than 3,000 tickets were sold. Nails on a chalkboard...

His asinine suggestion that we drop sports negates any potential good points he might have made.
 
Joined
Oct 11, 2011
Messages
5,571
Reaction Score
25,902
Maybe he's hearing something from OU sources that we are a favorite and he's writing up a pro-UConn article now so he will look like a genius when we are added.

We can only hope. Tramel tends to be all over the place. On the radio show, he said that UConn won't be invited because of football. In the story, he downplays football. I guess this article is more his opinion, and not what he thinks is actually going to happen.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Oct 11, 2011
Messages
5,571
Reaction Score
25,902
His asinine suggestion that we drop sports negates any potential good points he might have made.
I don't think that UConn would drop them, but it does sort of tie in with the recent talk of UConn and the Big East. Maybe some of these sports would go to the Big East.
 
Joined
Feb 10, 2012
Messages
3,333
Reaction Score
5,054
His asinine suggestion that we drop sports negates any potential good points he might have made.
Yes, but I took that to mean some of our non-revenue sports wind up in big east like they currently do.
It makes sense. But, Not sure Uconn is going to listen to the Big 12 say 'women's field hockey and men's soccer? Yeah drop those '...
 

CL82

NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions - Again!
Joined
Aug 24, 2011
Messages
60,101
Reaction Score
225,754
Oh my god, @Dooley hacked Tramel's account!

My favorite point in a article full of them:

The changing face of television means traditional network contracts will become less important and digital distributions will become more important. Cable homes won't mean as much. Homes that will purchase Big 12-specific events will mean more. UConn in the Big 12 would mean more digital sales than Houston or Memphis or Cincinnati could provide.
 

UConnDan97

predicting undefeated seasons since 1983
Joined
Feb 12, 2012
Messages
12,561
Reaction Score
48,139
Maybe he's hearing something from OU sources that we are a favorite and he's writing up a pro-UConn article now so he will look like a genius when we are added.

He finally read my thread about UCONN and BYU being the only two sensible choices. My posts are also undefeated since 1983... ;)
 
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
8,513
Reaction Score
16,601
You'd think UConn baseball would be a bonus for the Big12

Baseball is really the only non-revenue sport that requires home and away games during the season. Soccer would if they had it but they don't. Not a selling point.

The larger issue is how this is being played out in the media and how far removed from objective fact so many long time "journalists" seem to be. The second issue is their willingness to promote a business agenda through their columns. It's transparent to the point of surrogacy. But it does highlight the fact that a lot of the players involved must think there is some advantage to be gained by shaping public opinion to match their objectives. And this dog and pony show could go on for months? They better be close to a consensus because if this isn't just posturing the longer it goes the more likely hurt feelings and big egos will derail the entire process.
 

ElGuapo

What does that mean, in-famous?
Joined
Nov 27, 2012
Messages
502
Reaction Score
1,909
Someone posted here why Tramel is a regular on WTIC 1080 if we are such the stinky pusses in CL.

The tide has shifted to the silence.
 
Joined
Sep 21, 2011
Messages
4,794
Reaction Score
14,813
it's one thing to mention on a Hartford station what your thoughts happen to be on that given day, but it's another to write an article for everyone to see saying that your final two choices are UConn and BYU.
It's not like a week from now he can write an article saying he would pick UH and Boise. I mean he could but he would look like a damned fool.
 

TRest

Horrible
Joined
Aug 26, 2011
Messages
7,922
Reaction Score
22,585
I don't think that UConn would drop them, but it does sort of tie in with the recent talk of UConn and the Big East. Maybe some of these sports would go to the Big East.
I think he was suggesting we drop sports that the B12 actually plays, which would create a lot of Title 9 issues. It was discussed previously on this board, but there aren't many examples of schools splitting their sports into two or more conferences when their primary conference sponsors those sports.
 

HuskyHawk

The triumphant return of the Blues Brothers.
Joined
Sep 12, 2011
Messages
33,405
Reaction Score
87,122
I don't think that UConn would drop them, but it does sort of tie in with the recent talk of UConn and the Big East. Maybe some of these sports would go to the Big East.

The B12 doesn't even sponsor men's soccer. Why is he mentioning it? We will likely go Big East for that regardless. I like that he's seeing the obvious truth of "University of", but he still sells us short and overstates the travel issue.
 

Online statistics

Members online
335
Guests online
4,040
Total visitors
4,375

Forum statistics

Threads
162,009
Messages
4,287,348
Members
10,120
Latest member
Molisanos


.
..
Top Bottom