Chin Diesel
I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going
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Negotiating on your knees is rarely a winning strategy.
It worked when I proposed to Mrs Diesel.
Negotiating on your knees is rarely a winning strategy.
Always, but with a condition. Huh?BC will always be in demand due to their location, but only if they get back to the level they had when they first joined the ACC. It appears that their president and trustees don’t really care about athletics. They will probably go the route of Holy Cross
You're probably my favorite poster but you don't have a good track record with burying dirt on UConn men's basketball and the Big East, you seem to be doing it again.The percentage of our fan base that believes just covering their eyes and ears for the next decade and thinking things will just “work out” is impressive.
College athletics is becoming more expensive by the day. Our revenue is absolutely static - we will not make more than what we’re making in television rights and the department had a mandate to cut the deficit not grow it.
So expenses will go up, revenue is static and the deficit is inflexible. What will happen is that we will be able to do less. Facilities, amenities, player perks, whatever it is, we will just have to do less.
Long haul…that’s not a winning formula.
I went to Joe Morrone soccer camp, I was a fan but soccer and field hockey don't exactly give you a major bump in applications, raise your profile dramatically nationally, and aren't the impetus for major capital campaigns.We won a soccer National Championship in 1981.
Field Hockey in 1981 and 1985.
Not bad for a "cow town".
Today has been nothing short of hysterical. Hopefully this madness is over soon.
And Fox will simply shave money off the next Big East contract to more than cover UConn moving to the Big 12. Fox will come out ahead.I think the split is Fox pays $11M and ESPN pays $20M.
Going from $4M to $11M isn’t that big if a stretch, especially considering $4M is extremely undervalued and doesn’t include UConn football
You're probably my favorite poster but you don't have a good track record with burying dirt on UConn men's basketball and the Big East, you seem to be doing it again.
This is it, this is the end of realignment, this is the end of UConn basketball...it's comical how we keep going through this, programs continue to constantly shuffle around, and UConn keeps winning national championships.
Whether we get in this time or not our basketball program is the best in the country right now and that isn't changing any time soon. Realignment isn't stopping any time soon.
.Just wait a few years when it happens to BC.
I suspect we will find that Mormons are better Christians than the Catholics at BCU.I am still hoping our friends at BYU can pull a BCU on Utah.
This is it, this is the end of realignment, this is the end of UConn basketball...
What's the difference between a BCS, P5,4,3,2?Dumb question:
Won't a P2 or even a P3 run into anti trust issues? What's stopping the FTC from saying you can't continue to consolidate?
I have heard the UConn Twitterati litterally use the phrase "tax away" to keep the BB program at an elite level. These have to be smart people, but there is a disconnect with reality somewhere.The percentage of our fan base that believes just covering their eyes and ears for the next decade and thinking things will just “work out” is impressive.
College athletics is becoming more expensive by the day. Our revenue is absolutely static - we will not make more than what we’re making in television rights and the department had a mandate to cut the deficit not grow it.
So expenses will go up, revenue is static and the deficit is inflexible. What will happen is that we will be able to do less. Facilities, amenities, player perks, whatever it is, we will just have to do less.
Long haul…that’s not a winning formula.
It will have the SEC and B1G at tier one. They will land on 20, 22, 24 schools in each conference. Half of the school's that make the tournament (of greater importance, 75% of the top ten seeds) will be from the tier one conferences.3) Again, what does that look like? Is it a P-2, P-3, or P-4? Do they just abandon the regular season for basketball and run a 54-56 team tournament where every single team from the P-whatever is invited?
Aren't mormons supposed to be nicer than catholics?If BC can blackball UConn out of the ACC, surely BYU can do the same with Utah
30 years ago the basketball team had, off the top of my head, 4 future nba players on it in Donyell Marshall, Donny Marshall, Ray Allen, and Travis Kinght.I went to Joe Morrone soccer camp, I was a fan but soccer and field hockey don't exactly give you a major bump in applications, raise your profile dramatically nationally, and aren't the impetus for major capital campaigns.
You're throwing around numbers like $144 million per year and $400 million per year like its monopoly money.I believe part of this is due to FOX trying to block Apple from getting quality college content. I am pretty sure FOX called their buddies at B1G and got them into action just like ESPN did with ACC.
Apple can simple offer more money to save this. If rumor is correct with Apple offering 20M per team per year, they can save the PAC by offering $12M more per team per year. For a 12 team conference, that's $144M more per year for the PAC-12.
Of course, FOX can always screw this by paying B1G $400M more per year for Oregon, Washington, Cal, and Stanford.
The Mormons are some of the saviest business people you will ever find. BYU has very deep pockets. I don't know about UtahI suspect we will find that Mormons are better Christians than the Catholics at BCU.
Kevin Ollie30 years ago the basketball team had, off the top of my head, 4 future nba players on it in Donyell Marshall, Donny Marshall, Ray Allen, and Travis Kinght.
Agree with everything you stated except one. We will be in this time. Over the next decade those who are failing to understand the implications you are making will be grateful they did not prevail.I am not burying anything, but I am also not trying to ignore what’s happening around us - and I’m not just a UConn basketball fan.
The revenue issue will have consequences all the way down the line. We’re running a P5 athletic program on basically no television revenue. No one else is trying to do what we’re doing - even schools that were recently promoted to the P5 were not doing what we’re doing. We can’t defy gravity forever.
And a split is coming. The NCAA is basically almost irrelevant now and it’s expensive to run. The power conferences will run their own show and we do not want to be on the other side of that split.
My personal opinion is that realignment will once again happen without us. I don’t see us being included down the line when the ACC blows up and various power schools are absorbed by other conferences - 2011 was probably our shot and whatever life is like for a school outside of the power structure is what we will have to deal with in a few years.
It was hardly a country club in the 80s. More like a mental institution comprised of 75% savages, 15% real students and 10% randos up for a good time. A fair statement is nobody went there unless you could go somewhere else better. Today, it is crown jewel. Thank Calhoun (and billion+ spent on upgrades) for transforming UConn as a first class place.We won a soccer National Championship in 1981.
Field Hockey in 1981 and 1985.
Not bad for a "cow town".
Today has been nothing short of hysterical. Hopefully this madness is over soon.
Do they even have a vote?I am still hoping our friends at BYU can pull a BCU on Utah.
Yes.Do they even have a vote?
This isn’t part of it. It’s all of it.I believe part of this is due to FOX trying to block Apple from getting quality college content. I am pretty sure FOX called their buddies at B1G and got them into action just like ESPN did with ACC.
Apple can simple offer more money to save this. If rumor is correct with Apple offering 20M per team per year, they can save the PAC by offering $12M more per team per year. For a 12 team conference, that's $144M more per year for the PAC-12.
Of course, FOX can always screw this by paying B1G $400M more per year for Oregon, Washington, Cal, and Stanford.