Until they are a member, they should not vote. But once again the remaining PAC schools are probably more desirable to the Big 12 schools when it comes to votingYormark wants UConn but the Big 12 Presidents don’t,
Michael Crow and the other noobs won’t vote for UConn ahead of WSU and Oregon State.
Thinking people don’t really think that but just have no interest in UConn and it is just a dig at themI’ll believe it when I see it. Till then UConn is firmly in the BE and independent for football. If we ever can get people to realize we actually play football we might get an invite.
I agree. At this point, UConn should run a dual path. Continue to market ourselves to the power conferences because that’s where the money currently is. But let’s not be afraid to investigate alternative options. Apple, Amazon and Netflix all have the platforms to provide material benefits to our athletic program and the cash reserves to pay for our content. We are materially undervalued in the current structure of college athletics. It’s not surprising that all sectors of entertainment, including sports and music, are using corporate solutions to monetize their value. We may find that these solutions don’t work for UConn, but let’s at least investigate these options and stay ahead of the curve as we experience continual change in the landscape of college athletics.I have said repeatedly don't underestimate a company like Apple. I truly think what they are proposing is the future, and it will be hard for linear TV to compete unless they adopt and change as well.
My only hope now is Yormark can Fox and ESPN to pay up for number 17 and 18. If he is able to, we are in.
You should have asked him:
He admits this in his interview. Once Oregon and Washington announced their intent he pivoted. And magically the B12 gives the three schools a full share when they probably were going to get a partial share.I think it’s funny that many are now annointing Crow as this sports visionary.
To his credit, he has changed the profile of ASU academically from a party school that was a safety school for SoCal kids to a legit higher education school that just became an AAU member.
However, he blindly supported Larry Scott as he was in the process of leading the PAC to extinction. He was Scott’s public mouthpiece for years.
I heard, from several ASU people, that the AZ Board of Regents basically had to drag him to the B12 because he wanted to stay attached to Cal & Stanford as the ship went down.
We may just be, but EVERYTHING Greg Flugar said turned out to be true. There is no doubt he has some solid contacts. He says SJU has some Big 12 interest and Nova has had discussions. I would agree this likely goes nowhere because I do not believe the Big 12 presidents share Yormark’s east coast bball vision. I do not recall any discussion regarding Georgetown (but I may have missed it). But UCONN, SJU and Nova were specifically mentioned.Wow, you guys have lost your damn minds. Get a grip. Cooley cheated on his wife, got caught and his wife said if you want any chance at saving our marriage then you leave Providence. Canary in a coal mine??? LMFAO.
I guess the affair was worth it. Pay raise, bigger city.....Wow, you guys have lost your damn minds. Get a grip. Cooley cheated on his wife, got caught and his wife said if you want any chance at saving our marriage then you leave Providence. Canary in a coal mine??? LMFAO.
ACC offered.So what changed?
UConn should not give all our rights to the Big East for the next media deal. We should keep some so we can negotiate with companies like Apple and others for additional income. It be pretty awesome if we can watch UConn football on the Apple platform with the features described.I agree. At this point, UConn should run a dual path. Continue to market ourselves to the power conferences because that’s where the money currently is. But let’s not be afraid to investigate alternative options. Apple, Amazon and Netflix all have the platforms to provide material benefits to our athletic program and the cash reserves to pay for our content. We are materially undervalued in the current structure of college athletics. It’s not surprising that all sectors of entertainment, including sports and music, are using corporate solutions to monetize their value. We may find that these solutions don’t work for UConn, but let’s at least investigate these options and stay ahead of the curve as we experience continual change in the landscape of college athletics.
The Big East doesn't have the rights to sports we don't play in the Big EastUConn should not give all our rights to the Big East for the next media deal. We should keep some so we can negotiate with companies like Apple and others for additional income. It be pretty awesome if we can watch UConn football on the Apple platform with the features described.
Okay. Let’s try this again. What do you think the odds are (seriously) of a founding member of the BE who’s President lead the split of the C7 because he was done with FB leading them to far off places, who’s father came up with the BE name and logo, leaving the successful BE to join large FB schools in southwest and west is?We may just be, but EVERYTHING Greg Flugar said turned out to be true. There is no doubt he has some solid contacts. He says SJU has some Big 12 interest and Nova has had discussions. I would agree this likely goes nowhere because I do not believe the Big 12 presidents share Yormark’s east coast bball vision. I do not recall any discussion regarding Georgetown (but I may have missed it). But UCONN, SJU and Nova were specifically mentioned.
Until they are a member, they should not vote. But once again the remaining PAC schools are probably more desirable to the Big 12 schools when it comes to voting
You would be gone in a NY second. Football already is available to Apple if they wanted it, I assumeUConn should not give all our rights to the Big East for the next media deal. We should keep some so we can negotiate with companies like Apple and others for additional income. It be pretty awesome if we can watch UConn football on the Apple platform with the features described.
Unless they live in a cave, they will realize going national is the only way to survive for the future.So you’re saying they have zero influence?
Listen, you guys are all off your rockers and I don’t want to derail this glorious read of a thread with Cooley crap. It’s not about women, it’s about the protection he received in Providence from everyone.
Finally, there simply is not enough money in realignment for a basketball only school to leave the BE. Literally it is the brand of every one of the C7. These schools have everything they have because of donations. They don’t jeopardize them by flying all their sports teams all over hell and creation. They simply don’t have the financial drain that FCS football and the keeping up with the Jones mentality it carries with it.
They were rumored to offer before Oregon and Washington bolted. I'm talking about after that happened. The B12 was going to offer a reduced amount because FOX was only going to give 5 mil. FOX reconsidered and offered the full 12 mil. What happened to change their minds?ACC offered.
I’m not sure but I do know when I’ve hit a nerve. It’s when I see this type of response.You should have asked him:
"At what point in this past season did he stop thinking that PC may have had a better team than UConn?"
or
"When did you realize that our fifth title was going to happen?"
How do we know that the ACC didn't offer us along with the three corner schools?My only question is why the ACC didn't even bother to offer us even with all the B12 interest. Even if ACC offered, I really really hope our admin is smart enough to reject the ACC and take the B12 offer.
In regard to DC and Providence I would hope you could see the difference. He owned Providence. He will never be that in DC.Good point. I've been told for decades that there aren't any people in DC willing to help cover up an illicit affair.
For the record, I never thought for a second that there was any validity to the Gonzaga to the B-12 rumors that were floated (and in all candor, I thought Yormark was pulling a Schwarzenegger, seeing if the P-12 would panic and jump on Gonzaga). However, if this is part of their plan, at the moment they can offer likely nearly double the media revenues that the BE can and down the road the disparity can grow substantially. I also believe there could be a prisoner's dilemma situation where, knowing if you aren't one of the few to jump, someone else can, end up with a far better payday while cutting what those remaining could receive.
I'm pretty sure that you were on the Big East Boards (~2004-~2012) back in the day. I remember debating often with some St John's fans who were convinced that Notre Dame would leave the catholic schools when the (inevitable) split happened. I fully hope the BE (whether we are or are not a member) remains with all current private school members and I hope the conference can stay competitive for decades (after I'm gone it won't matter). Hopefully all private school members are thinking along the same lines.
Really?I’m not sure but I do know when I’ve hit a nerve. It’s when I see this type of response.
But again, I want this board to keep telling me how the BE is doomed. I particular enjoy reading how the BE can’t survive without you. Those are the best ones. The more arrogant and delusional the better. A hilarious book could be written from posts on here. This book could also pass a medical journal on mental health.
That could well be, but with that in mind wouldn't it then be far easier for him to go unnoticed (with his indiscretions) in DC than it would in Providence?In regard to DC and Providence I would hope you could see the difference. He owned Providence. He will never be that in DC.
I wasn’t. I made a clear concise post regarding this thread and many of the thoughts contained in it including the post that insinuated that Cooley went to Whoretown because they are leaving the BE. I was then attacked of course, instead of debated about salient points. It doesn’t have to be that way. I will always respond in kind.Really?
You're here to hit nerves? I have been under the impression for a while that you've led a pretty happy, successful life (for I believe a little more than 60 years). Spending time on message boards (of a school you are neither an alumnus nor a fan of) to hit nerves doesn't seem like a good way to spend time.