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Oklahoma State will vote no even if it's 15-1Also the two no votes…guarantee one is Oklahoma State and other is TCU?
Thst would be my guess.
Oklahoma State will vote no even if it's 15-1Also the two no votes…guarantee one is Oklahoma State and other is TCU?
Thst would be my guess.
Et tu, former Big East partner?Also the two no votes…guarantee one is Oklahoma State and other is TCU?
Okie really is one of those schools that is tied to being southwest football culturally.Oklahoma State will vote no even if it's 15-1
I would almost certainly bet the other no is Utah given their vocal displeasure with joining and wanting to be in as strong of a football league as possibleAlso the two no votes…guarantee one is Oklahoma State and other is TCU?
Thst would be my guess.
TCU didn't play any games in the Big East.Et tu, former Big East partner?
If you've ever been to Stillwater, you would sympathize with those poor people. This is all they have. By the way, the water is not still in Stillwater. But there's still some water left there. And that's how it got its name.Okie really is one of those schools that is tied to being southwest football culturally.
Except UConn actually has excellent NIL for basketball And reasonably good NIL for football.Bingo- the concern is the lack of big time athletics donors/fundraising (which is something UConn has struggled with for years). Relying on the state to fund improvements to facilities (look at how long its taken to do anything at The Rent, XL, Gampel as an example) rather than a large base of donors is one of many things that highlight the existing issue, along with the lack of initiative related to NIL and low fundraising amount as it relates to football.
I would hope as part of the presentation, AD David Benedict has a list of high end donors willing to step up with multi-year commitments once it becomes official.
Reasonably good would depend who you are comparing us to. Football funding is the issue here.Except UConn actually has excellent NIL for basketball And reasonably good NIL for football.
Look at the portal class we have this year. We are able to compete with P4 schools.Reasonably good would depend who you are comparing us to. Football funding is the issue here.
I think it’s OSU and Utah. TT and UCF leaning no. So perhaps it all comes down to Colorado. Don’t those Coloradoites realize NE has a ton of HS seniors who are rich and like weed?Also the two no votes…guarantee one is Oklahoma State and other is TCU?
Thst would be my guess.
You're guaranteeing a guess?Also the two no votes…guarantee one is Oklahoma State and other is TCU?
Thst would be my guess.
The fact that two B12 schools went "on the record" as NO votes is not a good sign.That wasn't an "unofficial" vote. Dodd got info about 8 schools.
6 Yes 2 No
I think your reading to much into thisThe fact that two B12 schools went "on the record" as NO votes is not a good sign.
Pair that with the fact that this was leaked to the media just before the presentation from the consultants, and it feels like Yormark's UConn expansion is being sabotaged from within.
My guess is if this is not finalized and voted on by this Friday, it is dead in the water.
Saw an article on espn that said Ohio st spent 20 M on nil for fb. That’s crazyExcept UConn actually has excellent NIL for basketball And reasonably good NIL for football.
It's all insanity at this point. Amazingly, we seem to be managing it.Saw an article on espn that said Ohio st spent 20 M on nil for fb. That’s crazy
No Big 12 schools went on the record as NO votes.The fact that two B12 schools went "on the record" as NO votes is not a good sign.
Pair that with the fact that this was leaked to the media just before the presentation from the consultants, and it feels like Yormark's UConn expansion is being sabotaged from within.
My guess is if this is not finalized and voted on by this Friday, it is dead in the water.
Work with me, joTCU didn't play any games in the Big East
Sen. Derek Slap, D-West Hartford, who co-chairs the legislature's Higher Education Committee, said the state should do whatever it can to facilitate UConn jumping to the Big 12, including if that means extra money for exit and entrance fees or stadium upgrades
The loss of UConn on its channels really hurts espn hoops credibility.
Sen. Derek Slap, D-West Hartford, who co-chairs the legislature's Higher Education Committee, said the state should do whatever it can to facilitate UConn jumping to the Big 12, including if that means extra money for exit and entrance fees or stadium upgrades
You have to like seeing that. Trying to read the tea leaves on the phrase "stadium upgrades" does that mean that he's locked into upgrading the Rent, or would building a new stadium on campus be an upgrade?Sen. Derek Slap, D-West Hartford, who co-chairs the legislature's Higher Education Committee, said the state should do whatever it can to facilitate UConn jumping to the Big 12, including if that means extra money for exit and entrance fees or stadium upgrades
As is her husband, Mike, who is also a UConn grad.Slap gets it. Also, mayor of west hartford is Shari cantor who is on the BOT. Big UConn Athletics fan.
Wake up Ct residents. Vote him out!Maybe Matt should have a chat with his dad who sits on the BOT.
I know it's a joke, but we're trying to join them, not the other way around. So insulting them doesn't make much sense. The whole "we're better than you" attitude doesn't play well elsewhere and hasn't been accurate in our lifetimes, if it ever was.Lighten up Francis.