Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell. | Page 344 | The Boneyard

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

If you're going to pay the players, pay'em!!!

Last thing we need is kids complaining that their C+ knocked them out of receiving $5k from the school.

More dimwitted idiocy from the courts
 
Can the university afford the Big East buyout right now? Lmao
If it meant a seat at the B1G Round Table, absolutely.


money-fun-coupons.gif
 
Believe you just wondering where the money is in the budget ?
It’s not budgeted, because it’s not happening, but that wasn’t the question. The question was can UConn afford the buyout. The answer is yes, easily, with cash on hand, if it choose to.
 
Hopefully, our next university president will prioritize getting into ACC or B10, as well as promoting university research so we are competitive for AAU membership.
 
Hopefully, our next university president will prioritize getting into ACC or B10, as well as promoting university research so we are competitive for AAU membership.
I’m not sure there’s much a university president can do to get us into another conference, except continue to support athletics and, as you point out make sure we continue to expand our federal research grants.
 
I’m not sure there’s much a university president can do to get us into another conference, except continue to support athletics and, as you point out make sure we continue to expand our federal research grants.
The president can direct admissions office to be lenient when it comes to admitting promising football players, the president can appoint the athletic director who must be committed to outstanding sports teams, the president can be a spokesperson for the fan base and the teams, and the president can network with presidents at P5 conference schools, etc.
 
The president can direct admissions office to be lenient when it comes to admitting promising football players, the president can appoint the athletic director who must be committed to outstanding sports teams, the president can be a spokesperson for the fan base and the teams, and the president can network with presidents at P5 conference schools, etc.

Agree with you regarding admissions. That has been an issue over the years. Disagree with the implied suggestion that Dave Benedict is not committed to outstanding sports teams. I don’t particularly want school president to be a spokesperson for the Fanbase in the teams. That’s not anything that they should be involved in nor are they likely to be particularly good at it. Presidents should network with their peers, however, that’s extraordinarily unlikely to change the dynamics of conference realignment as they currently exist.
 
are not they still getting tax credits from the state?
I believe so, but I don’t think the state can retroactively change what’s already been granted.
 
I believe so, but I don’t think the state can retroactively change what’s already been granted.
Lawmakers can do what they please. The Florida government has (at least for now) taken away the Disney deal, and I would bet that Disney brings in a lot more money to Florida than ESPN brings to CT. It would be interesting to know how many and which CT lawmakers receive generous donations from ESPN to keep UConn out of the P5. Is that public information to see to whom ESPN donates money to keep their gig going?
 
Lawmakers can do what they please. The Florida government has (at least for now) taken away the Disney deal, and I would bet that Disney brings in a lot more money to Florida than ESPN brings to CT. It would be interesting to know how many and which CT lawmakers receive generous donations from ESPN to keep UConn out of the P5. Is that public information to see to whom ESPN donates money to keep their gig going?
What they took away from Disney was the right to self governance. It’s different.

I agree with the point in principle. I just think it’s all tougher to do in practice. Now the next time ESPN comes to Hartford with its handout out, then there is an opportunity to make a statement.
 
Great read. Thanks for posting.

I think it signals that Notre Dame will eventually join a conference. I think they do prior to the date that Swarbrick posted.

The SEC threw a wrench into the college plus one system by adding Oklahoma and Texas.

Now if you expand the playoffs to 8, it's just more SEC teams, so the point becomes moot if your goal is to give other cobferences, independents or non power conferences access to the playoffs.
 

Online statistics

Members online
104
Guests online
1,160
Total visitors
1,264

Forum statistics

Threads
164,027
Messages
4,378,959
Members
10,172
Latest member
ctfb19382


.
..
Top Bottom