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Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.

I would think
The UConn conference realignment saga is a unique one. No one knows this pain like us.

I agree that’s likely done. It sounds like they’ve been countering offers and the latest version of the deal is going to the presidents. I hope they come through
the ADs would be more resistant than the presidents? Seems like many presidents are mostly into academics, research and prestige? Think UConn is pretty highly regarded.
 
Very curious what the required "investments" into the football program will be. Part of me hopes Dave got Lamont on board with an on campus stadium to be complete by 2031. If that happens Dave will be the best AD in UConn history
Lamont is the head of the board of trustees. Nothing like this happens without his knowledge.
 

Back Door

But there is also this to consider: Just how long would Big 12 schools expect UConn to wait before reaping the full financial benefits? If UConn, which is trying to narrow its budget deficits, committed to spending the additional money it would take to compete in a coast-to-coast conference, pour more money into football, and wait eight or nine years for the revenue to stream to kick in, as SMU agreed to do in joining the ACC, that could defeat the purpose of such a move.

None of these obstacles are insurmountable, if things align. I wouldn’t use the word “imminent,” but it’s inevitable, I believe, that UConn will find a home in a major conference — sooner or later. One can only be certain at the moment that both UConn and the Big 12 are open for business, and open to doing business with each other.
 
I would think

the ADs would be more resistant than the presidents? Seems like many presidents are mostly into academics, research and prestige? Think UConn is pretty highly regarded.
There is also a lot of anti northeast going on. They don’t like to come up,this way and their boosters, culturally, don’t understand why they need to engage an area of the country that is mostly about pro sports.
 
There is also a lot of anti northeast going on. They don’t like to come up,this way and their boosters, culturally, don’t understand why they need to engage an area of the country that is mostly about pro sports.
Surely they must realize they can come up here to see their teams play UConn and then catch the Cowboys vs the Giants or Eagles, or the Rangers and Astros vs the Yankees and Red Sox. I think they'll warm up to the idea.
 
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Surely they must realize they can come up here to see their teams play UConn and then catch the Cowboys vs the Giants or Eagles, or the Rangers and Astros vs the Yankees and Red Sox. I think they'll warm up to the idea.
I know, but I can’t tell u the animosity I have heard. They think everyone lives in Westport.
 
I think Lamont is smart enough to know it's not worth putting lipstick on a pig. I don't see anything besides repairs going to the rent
$100Mplus being put into the XL which is housing a spectacularly failing sportsbook. Now THAT'S lipstick on a pig
 
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There is also a lot of anti northeast going on. They don’t like to come up,this way and their boosters, culturally, don’t understand why they need to engage an area of the country that is mostly about pro sports.
I get that the ads and the boosters would have a bias but wouldn’t think the presidents would. Of course they could be influenced by the boosters and berry.
 
Matt Norlander@MattNorlander
Last week in Dallas at Big 12 AD meeting, UConn brass presented a deck highlighting investments and work they’d put into football to have it Big 12-ready by 2031. This presentation also included a sell by UConn that would lift Big 12 “from the best to the undisputed best” in basketball


Matt Norlander@MattNorlander
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3h
There was also the obvious inclusion of the women’s program and how big of a boon that would be for women’s hoops in the Big 12. That said, UConn was summarily dismissed by Big 12 presidents as an expansion candidate just one year ago.


Matt Norlander@MattNorlander
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3h
Why are we back here? Yormark has desired a NYC/northeast presence in the Big 12 since he took the job. The Huskies winning back-to-back titles in men’s BB reinforced his desire to try and convince Big 12 presidents to reconsider their previous collective stance on UConn.


Matt Norlander@MattNorlander
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3h
Sources emphasized that it remains unclear, as of today, if Yormark is going to get enough support to get this over the finish line when he presents next Tuesday. A big unknown. Keep in mind, he pushed hard—real hard—for Gonzaga for basically a year, but that died on the vine.


Matt Norlander@MattNorlander
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3h
There’s also the matter of the Big 12 JUST getting to 16 schools. A lot of ADs + presidents in that league have been steadfast that they wanted to stay at 16 for a while—especially w/ the fallout from the House case settlement still a huge unknown. Will they change their stance?


Matt Norlander@MattNorlander
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3h
Yormark and UConn are selling that their inclusion would come at “no additional cost to any of the 16 Big 12 schools,” sources said. That primarily stems from football being held out until 2031.


Matt Norlander@MattNorlander
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3h
By the way, this all lands just a few weeks removed from the Big East announcing a solid new media rights deal through the end of the decade. A deal that was sweetened in no small part because, unlike the previous Big East media deal, UConn was a major selling point.
The Big East media deal is horrible.
 
A legit key tweet...

Only need 12!

So all we know for sure is that the UConn brass (and probably Yormark) are presenting to the Big 12 presidents this week. 12/16 votes needed.

Now for the guessing game. Who says yes/who says no?

Yes: Kansas, Arizona, Houston, WVU, Cincy, UCF (feel strongly about that)

Probably yes: KSU, ASU, ISU, Baylor

I can’t think of any firm NOs but I’d assume BYU, Utah, Colorado, TCU, Texas Tech, OK st need the convincing.
 
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That 2031 really bothers me the more I think about it. 2028 would make so much more sense. The weird thing is the articles make it sound like we are pushing that date but maybe we are just responding to what we can do by 2031. Truth is even with NLI we are not going to gain much competitive ground without the carrot of "hey you are going to get to play in the Big12". What we need is some early scheduling help from the Big12. I don't even care about the football money right away. get us in earlier for nothing if we have to so we can sell it to the kids coming in.
 

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