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We all agree with you 100%. In the short term.Guys it's ok --- regardless of how this all turns out, UConn athletics will be absolutely fine.
We all agree with you 100%. In the short term.Guys it's ok --- regardless of how this all turns out, UConn athletics will be absolutely fine.
Hellyeah Abe
Maybe GoKU is DB!He should be here instead.
I am trying to picture Baylor and Texas Tech playing at Stanford. Better yet, Cincy, UCF, or WVU.Do they prefer associating with Fresno, Boise, and Wyoming?
It’s one or the other.
Unless they want to drop to the WCC.
Thank you, Susan Herbst.Guys it's ok --- regardless of how this all turns out, UConn athletics will be absolutely fine.
That’s the alternative.Do they prefer associating with Fresno, Boise, and Wyoming?
It’s one or the other.
Unless they want to drop to the WCC.
Was this actually posted?8-4 for UConn according to a post by C W Lambert
Arizona may be uninhabitable in our lifetimesIf it’s really about markets why does adding 2 schools from a state where you can’t go outside for 5 months of the year and 2 schools from a Mormon wasteland make any sense?
On Twitter, most of the B12 fans who hated the idea of UConn are right now butt hurt by the Pac12 meeting this morning, and they're telling ASU/UTah to go to hell.
This comes from the meaningless-tweets-department
one would think that with the big ten going to 18, SEC and B12 would try to follow suit, but who knows.Is it possible that, with the opportunity to add Stanford, the XII goes to 18, taking all 4 corner schools plus Stanford and us? Or does that require too much of Fox and ESPN?
Still assuming we're out, but just wondering how hard a ceiling 16 is.
I mean, it’d be Cal and StanfordIs it possible that, with the opportunity to add Stanford, the XII goes to 18, taking all 4 corner schools plus Stanford and us? Or does that require too much of Fox and ESPN?
Still assuming we're out, but just wondering how hard a ceiling 16 is.
I mean, it’d be Cal and Stanford
Very rational post….you must be new to this Conference Realignment world.It's amazing how much credence people here put on Internet tweets or news stories. The people who know are under CDA and not talking, the people who are talking are guessing. In the end things will go the way that makes financial sense, and assuming the B1G stops at Oregon and Washington, who is more valuable than UConn? Arizona, Stanford, Colorado ... and no one else. UConn is way more valuable than Utah or Arizona State (as the second teams from their states), especially if the B12 foresees NCAA basketball shifting toward the football model and revenue going to the revenue producers.
GoKU is the most plausible poster because the scenario he's been describing is business-rational. Let's just wait for all the behind-the-scenes work to get done, and it will probably be a good outcome for Huskies.
But being in the same conference as Cal feels soooo good…I view Cal like OSU and WSU. I can't imagine that it really brings value worth $30M to anyone.
I mean, it’d be Cal and Stanford
On what universe is Cal more desirable than UConn? We could beat their football team now, like this year.
Agreed. I feel it is important too. That is whyDisagree, I find the placement or not of Connecticut in a P5 conference enormously important, it's just the need to disprove random posters that I find meaningless.
Is it possible that, with the opportunity to add Stanford, the XII goes to 18, taking all 4 corner schools plus Stanford and us? Or does that require too much of Fox and ESPN?
Still assuming we're out, but just wondering how hard a ceiling 16 is.
So how about UCONN and Stanford to B1G to make it even 20?On what universe is Cal more desirable than UConn? We could beat their football team now, like this year.
As far as I'm concerned it already is. I've been there on business trips, the only thing worse than when it's ridiculously hot there is when it isn't. If it's two degrees colder than they think it should be the heat gets cranked up to an unbearable level. They don't have any breezes, so every breath is stale air and the sun is still overly intense, even if it isn't bringing the air temperature to triple digits.Arizona may be uninhabitable in our lifetimes
Of course you’re right… if it’s really about markets. But it seems some Big 12 presidents have football-shaped eyes that can’t see anything else.If it’s really about markets why does adding 2 schools from a state where you can’t go outside for 5 months of the year and 2 schools from a Mormon wasteland make any sense?
It would have made far more sense to question why folks here were assuming he actually knew anything. As opposed to attacking someone whose motivation may or may not be good.Agreed. I feel it is important too. That is why
I questioned GoKu’s validity to some degree.
This thread is hanging on is every post.