There wouldn't be. The exit fee would apply if UConn withdraws from the Big East. Having football only join another conference wouldn't be considered a withdrawal. That's how I understand it.Why would there be an exit fee if fb found a home
Debated where to drop this but since it has AD Dave talking - this spot will do:
-> UConn Huskies' Strategic Moves in Conference Realignment: What Lies Ahead? The UConn Huskies, with their formidable basketball brand and prime media market position, are poised for significant shifts as conferences realign. Athletic Director David Benedict is steering the team towards both immediate success and future stability.
Explore how NIL and revenue sharing are transforming UConn's recruitment strategies, allowing them to compete with Power 5 schools, especially in football. The episode delves into UConn's brand evolution, highlighting their national recognition and competitive facilities. While an on-campus football stadium isn't on the horizon, the focus remains on leveraging Rentschler Field. Challenges in supporting non-revenue sports are addressed, with UConn's commitment to maintaining competitiveness across all sports.
Join us for an engaging discussion on UConn Huskies' path to success and the strategic decisions shaping their future. Listen now for exclusive insights and expert analysis. <-
Dang, no one ever attacks the MAC. Head is spinning right now!Damn, not the MAC!
Zanetto must have some cred to get that much time with Benedict. Starting at 14:50 DB talks about the facilities and The Rent. He's a very reassuring presence.Wtf is Dave doing on Zanetto? Don't give that ass hat any credibility
Debated where to drop this but since it has AD Dave talking - this spot will do:
-> UConn Huskies' Strategic Moves in Conference Realignment: What Lies Ahead? The UConn Huskies, with their formidable basketball brand and prime media market position, are poised for significant shifts as conferences realign. Athletic Director David Benedict is steering the team towards both immediate success and future stability.
Explore how NIL and revenue sharing are transforming UConn's recruitment strategies, allowing them to compete with Power 5 schools, especially in football. The episode delves into UConn's brand evolution, highlighting their national recognition and competitive facilities. While an on-campus football stadium isn't on the horizon, the focus remains on leveraging Rentschler Field. Challenges in supporting non-revenue sports are addressed, with UConn's commitment to maintaining competitiveness across all sports.
Join us for an engaging discussion on UConn Huskies' path to success and the strategic decisions shaping their future. Listen now for exclusive insights and expert analysis. <-
Ugh, don't make me watch it.Zanetto must have some cred to get that much time with Benedict. Starting at 14:50 DB talks about the facilities and The Rent. He's a very reassuring presence.
I was surprised to hear him throw that out there. It was unsolicited.Someone should tell Dave Benedict not to even mention Horsebarn Hill as an option for a football stadium on campus. There could be a massive protest by those who want to keep it pristine. There are so many other locations if the go-ahead is given.
My sense is he has a pretty good finger on the pulse of what this fanbase banters around - either firsthand or shared.I was surprised to hear him throw that out there. It was unsolicited.
My sense is he has a pretty good finger on the pulse of what this fanbase banters around - either firsthand or shared.
Just type “Horsebarn” in the search bar above.
I'm sure many already know this.. but he reads the boneyard ... which is a good thing since it shows he is proactive and cares about the fanbase.
How do you know he reads The Yard? I believe you by the way, I’m just curious. If I was the AD I’d have a covert usernameI'm sure many already know this.. but he reads the boneyard ... which is a good thing since it shows he is proactive and cares about the fanbase.