highest non-P2 is Virginia at 14th, $161.9m. Clemson is 17th, $158m. Oregon is 19th, $153m. Louisville and Washington round out the non-P2 with 146m (23rd) and 145.1m (25th)
Don't sleep on Louisville football nowAnd some people think UConn would be chosen over Louisville right now.
Over the last 20 years, why is Colorado better than UConn Athletics?
I guess we can say Denver market, but outside of that what do they have?
Colorado would die for the success of UConn sports over the last 25 years. In the current “P5”, the bottom 20% of P5 teams are worse gets from UConn. The only thing they do better than UConn is collect a paycheck .
Their facilities, fanbase, market, and athletic success and potential are better than many P5 teams.
It’s getting to be annoying the narrative. UConn isn’t taking a step up in the Big 12 or ACC. It’s kind of who they are where they belong.
FSU also beat #6, #8, and #17 in whining while not winning anything.
FSU is the new Texas….all talk, no action.
FSU deserves a little understanding from us. We know what bad hires do to a program. They went and got a good coach and they are bouncing right back.For years Texas destabilized the Big12 and teams like TAMU actually left to get away from Texas. At the end Texas blocked any additions prior to jumping ship effectively making sure the Big12 couldn’t adapt until after they left.
FSU is now playing that role in the ACC. And FSU is certainly not suffering in silence.
Btw FSU was #10 at the end of the year? At UConn we recognize championships.
Yeah, they average about 44k. They are a second fiddle to UK on the basketball side, but not really on the football side. One of the teams that will likely benefit from the portal with coaching sorted out.Don't sleep on Louisville football now
New coach and heavy recruiting
Welcome to our world when he had BCS status yanked away from us. We know it sucks.Hmmmm...last year, #15 FSU......beat #6, #8, #10, #17 in funding..
But..the problem is after 2024 those ranking numbers get pulled llike weak taffy when the new P2 contracts take effect.
Agree with brand. But is Colorado football a bigger brand than UConn women?Yeah, they average about 44k. They are a second fiddle to UK on the basketball side, but not really on the football side. One of the teams that will likely benefit from the portal with coaching sorted out.
I think we need to be cautious in reading too much into the Big XII talking about basketball being undervalued. @JohnFSilver Colorado has a football national championship and name brand. Even pre "Coach Prime" they averaged 44k for home football last year, and they went 1-11. Think about that. Basketball has gotten a little better under current coach, .664 winning %. 8 combined mens/women cross country championships since 2000.
Most importantly, the message of having them come back, is absolutely invaluable to the Big XII after so many teams left. It's the school they want most, I guarantee it.
Most important thing is once you get into a P5 you’re part of the club and looked as an equal. Washington st, Oregon st, Kansas st, have done nothing for eons. Yet are considered P5 because they are there.
highest non-P2 is Virginia at 14th, $161.9m. Clemson is 17th, $158m. Oregon is 19th, $153m. Louisville and Washington round out the non-P2 with 146m (23rd) and 145.1m (25th)
Right. No evidence that a Hurley would leave the northeast if the money was right.Really, I didn't know Arizona was a Northeastern state. His brother grew up in the northeast, so your reasoning is off...
Much bigger than UConn women. The UConn woman commanded a local PBS tv deal at what, $1m a year. Colorado football is bigger than UConn men’s basketball. it’s just how things are. That said, I think our best bet is to go in with them. Prime is going to make some noise.Agree with brand. But is Colorado football a bigger brand than UConn women?
I loved Colorado as a kid, Hagan, Bienemy, but they stopped being great when Mcartney left and have been irrelevant since Neuheisel left.
It wasn’t an opinion tbh. Heard it from executives there in town hall meetings. They were late to the party. They had to go buy Bam tech from mlb to catch up.Disagree on the ESPN not seeing streaming coming. Out of the big sports broadcasters they have the are the best positioned for the eventual switch to streaming. They have picked up a lot of good content on the cheap.
So. using bizarro logic, Colorado announces on Monday evening the move to the XII. & UConn follows suit on Tuesday evening using the Coaches Road Show at Kinsman as its platform. BRILLIANT!Special Board Meeting
Colorado Special Board Meeting - 30 minutes Monday the 19th. Big12 vote? Keep an eye out for an official leak.
It's back on same length 30 minute special board meeting that was canceled prior... better late than never. Monday Monday.
I've heard they are just voting on which THC gummies to serve in the dining halls.When's the last time a realignment decision was actually kept under wraps until a board meeting? I have a hard time seeing this Colorado meeting actually leading to anything new.
Over the last 20 years, why is Colorado better than UConn Athletics?
I guess we can say Denver market, but outside of that what do they have?
Colorado would die for the success of UConn sports over the last 25 years. In the current “P5”, the bottom 20% of P5 teams are worse gets from UConn. The only thing they do better than UConn is collect a paycheck .
Their facilities, fanbase, market, and athletic success and potential are better than many P5 teams.
It’s getting to be annoying the narrative. UConn isn’t taking a step up in the Big 12 or ACC. It’s kind of who they are where they belong.
UC-Boulder's sports are nothing to rave about in recent years, but it's a state flagship in a large and growing DMA, the school's academics are strong, it supports very high research activity (more than $500 million/year), it's a member of AAU, it has an endowment of more than $2.1 billion, boasts of several Nobel laureate affiliations, and has large alumni presence on the west coast. Those things are what made it attractive to the PAC. In addition, it has a beautiful campus in a gorgeous setting, and the main cafeteria in its student center memorializes Alferd Packer, the only man (I think) ever convicted of cannibalism in Colorado. What's not to like about that?Over the last 20 years, why is Colorado better than UConn Athletics?
I guess we can say Denver market, but outside of that what do they have?
Colorado would die for the success of UConn sports over the last 25 years. In the current “P5”, the bottom 20% of P5 teams are worse gets from UConn. The only thing they do better than UConn is collect a paycheck .
Their facilities, fanbase, market, and athletic success and potential are better than many P5 teams.
It’s getting to be annoying the narrative. UConn isn’t taking a step up in the Big 12 or ACC. It’s kind of who they are where they belong.
He has a lot of connections.As badly as I want to read into this as he knows he'll be playing in the Big 12, they have gotten commits from Cali recently so location doesn't mean much. It does show you how capable Mora is though.
I love CU Boulder. Campus is awesome and I think my daughter is going to try and go there. That said, it has become pro sports town with the Nuggets, Avs, Rockies, Rapids and Broncos. Lot of competition in that market.UC-Boulder's sports are nothing to rave about in recent years, but it's a state flagship in a large and growing DMA, the school's academics are strong, it supports very high research activity (more than $500 million/year), it's a member of AAU, it has an endowment of more than $2.1 billion, boasts of several Nobel laureate affiliations, and has large alumni presence on the west coast. Those things are what made it attractive to the PAC. In addition, it has a beautiful campus in a gorgeous setting, and the main cafeteria in its student center memorializes Alferd Packer, the only man (I think) ever convicted of cannibalism in Colorado. What's not to like about that?
Oh, and it has an on-campus stadium. It'll be interesting to see if Coach Prime can reverse CU's football fortunes.