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He was the first to announce Utah was inSwaim knows nothing.
He was the first to announce Utah was inSwaim knows nothing.
Thanks for keeping us updated. I have no doubt your info was correct at one time, but all things went to hell in a day or so with the PAC blowing up.This. The presidents/chancellors screwed Yormark. Unless we go to 18 with SDSU, he's not getting that "big NY moment". Utah and ASU agreed to 25 million for first 2 years. I apologize to you all. My information ended up being wrong.
Flugar’s contact as ASU (the money perch) always had us behind AZ, ASU and Utah.Thanks for keeping us updated. I have no doubt your info was correct at one time, but all things went to hell in a day or so with the PAC blowing up.
B12 presidents really think small with this move, but who knows what will happen in the future.
Let's hope we can right the ship and get football on the right track. This realignment will start again since it's not done.Financials and stability long term.. I get it.. and I’m bummed…But man I love playing in the Big East again and for the near term… a lot to be excited about BB wise.
Appreciate you coming here to share. Hopefully we’ll meet up again under better circumstances for us.This. The presidents/chancellors screwed Yormark. Unless we go to 18 with SDSU, he's not getting that "big NY moment". Utah and ASU agreed to 25 million for first 2 years. I apologize to you all. My information ended up being wrong.
This turned out to be a disaster but there were a number of contributing factors.Yes. Randy Edsall 2.0 was one of the worst decisions ever by UCONN admin and AD Dave.
I don't want to say it, but we're getting dangerously close to shuttering the program territory. We'll keep it operating until the ACC falls, but if we still don't get into a power conference after that, we can probably say goodnight.I’m wondering what this does to our football program. If we start losing recruits and coaches you have to wonder if we lower football and focus resources on men’s and women’s hoops.
That will be the end of elite basketball as well. We’ll be “second division” when the Px break off.I don't want to say it, but we're getting dangerously close to shuttering the program territory. We'll keep it operating until the ACC falls, but if we still don't get into a power conference after that, we can probably say goodnight.
Yup. That's why I can't understand how people on twitter are celebrating this news. Was the Big 12 a good fit for us? No, not at all. But what it would have done was save our athletic department and give us options in the future should we want to do some sort of merge with the ACC. I'm not trying to be a doomer, but this is a scary, scary day for UConn athletics.That will be the end of elite basketball as well. We’ll be “second division” when the Px break off.
At this point it wouldn't even surprise me if the ACC took any combination of the remaining Pac schools and some AAC schools instead of us.I get it. Always assumed we’d be behind all four corner schools. Only hope was the B1G didn’t act on Washington & Oregon and they’d choose to stay.
Stanford and Cal still out there with us. So my scenario where the ACC wakes &$k up and becomes aggressive is still in play. They are at 15 now. Go to 18.
We’ve done a terrible job countering the perception of our football team. In the eyes of most our entire existence started with PP and went through RE 2.0.It’s scary how much of a plague our football team is perceived as, and how little basketball matters.
It’s not just football. The Big East will slowly deteriorate as well. This is a very dark day if you support UConn athletics.I’m wondering what this does to our football program. If we start losing recruits and coaches you have to wonder if we lower football and focus resources on men’s and women’s hoops.
P4 options are dwindling. If the national perception is we’ve given up on football might as well make it reality
I understand the sentiment but I think there’s enough basketball talent to support more teams than just P4.That will be the end of elite basketball as well. We’ll be “second division” when the Px break off.
UConn and Stanford would be better.I thought Yormack wanted a coast to coast league? He doesn't ....
Would they go to 18? UConn & SDSU. Would make tons of sense. Unsure on TV.
He is employed by the people who make the decisions. They chose to play it safe. I can’t blame them.I thought Yormack wanted a coast to coast league? He doesn't ....
Would they go to 18? UConn & SDSU. Would make tons of sense. Unsure on TV.
It’s scary how much of a plague our football team is perceived as, and how little basketball matters.
It’s scary how much of a plague our football team is perceived as, and how little basketball
He does, but the big 12 presidents don’t share (or u deter and) his vision. Wonder if they will end up regretting it.I thought Yormack wanted a coast to coast league? He doesn't ....
Would they go to 18? UConn & SDSU. Would make tons of sense. Unsure on TV.
I’m wondering what this does to our football program. If we start losing recruits and coaches you have to wonder if we lower football and focus resources on men’s and women’s hoops.
P4 options are dwindling. If the national perception is we’ve given up on football might as well make it reality
I think it's far more likely that they go to 18 with Oregon State and Wazzou. Cal and Stanford would likely go independent and easily survive because they're loaded with $$$.I thought Yormack wanted a coast to coast league? He doesn't and is missing major markets ....
Would they go to 18? UConn & SDSU. Would make tons of sense. Unsure on TV. Anyhow they're the minor leagues anyways.....without UConn