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

And they will say that if you don’t like it then leave.
Which we will eventually, at which point their stature diminishes greatly. You’d think they’d at least try to entice us to want to stay.
 
The conference they are without us is a mid major. I'm sorry to say it, but it's unfortunately true. Unless Cooley revitalizes Georgetown and unless Nova finds a way to do it without Wright, this conference is a mid major only...

You could say the same about the ACC.
 
Which we will eventually, at which point their stature diminishes greatly. You’d think they’d at least try to entice us to want to stay.
I think everyone knows we are not going to stay in the BE forever, unless FB only conferences become a thing.

The BE has no incentive to give us a bigger piece of the pie if the end result of us leaving isnt going to change, they would only do it if they are able to increase the exit penalty to recoup some of the lost revenue.

Same applies to us, it behooves us to be a team player right now so that when the time comes to leave there are the most minimal of barriers in our way.
 
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He means “double your NIL donations”.
In August, he said that they were going to double it.

"Mora several times last season used the same setting he occupied on Tuesday to emphasize the importance of raising money to recruit. The Huskies raised and spent about $100,000 last season through NIL efforts. This season, the number is up ten-fold, to somewhere between $1-1.25 million.

That is something Benedict was willing to discuss.

“We’re going to double it next year, at least,” he said. “We’re going to pour gas on it. We’re going to win in football. I’m tired of being disrespected as a brand, nationally, because of football. And I get it. But the difference as we sit here today is we have NIL and revenue sharing now. And before, when we were a BCS affiliate with the old Big East, we could recruit differently. When that went away, it really impacted this university in a way that is probably unique because of the location. There are very, very good recruits here. But there are a limited number. And they all go, if you look at the top 10 every year, there’s one thing in common — all of them are going to power [conferences]. Whether NIL and revenue sharing will help us keep some of those kids will be determined, but we can recruit in a totally different way. We have an unbelievable university. We have great facilities. We have great coaches. And we’re going to start providing people with great opportunities in other ways.”
 
That is something Benedict was willing to discuss.

“We’re going to double it next year, at least,” he said. “We’re going to pour gas on it. We’re going to win in football. I’m tired of being disrespected as a brand, nationally, because of football. And I get it. But the difference as we sit here today is we have NIL and revenue sharing now. And before, when we were a BCS affiliate with the old Big East, we could recruit differently. When that went away, it really impacted this university in a way that is probably unique because of the location. There are very, very good recruits here. But there are a limited number. And they all go, if you look at the top 10 every year, there’s one thing in common — all of them are going to power [conferences]. Whether NIL and revenue sharing will help us keep some of those kids will be determined, but we can recruit in a totally different way. We have an unbelievable university. We have great facilities. We have great coaches. And we’re going to start providing people with great opportunities in other ways.”

I am no fan of the current system with NIL. Having said that, I think DB is doing exactly the right thing with this approach. If you are goind to try to compete at the highest level of college athletics you need to be all in. Being a little pregnant is not going to work.

I applaud his commitment to a strategy and process to try to succeed. How UCONN and just about all the rest of college athletic departments will fund this is beyond my ability to understand, but onward we go.......
 
I am not an alumni. I just grew up in state and have been a hoops fan all along. But I agree with what Coach Mora said. I am tired of the disrespect and I love the passion to change it. For years there wasn’t an avenue to help but with NIL there is. I’ll be donating for the first time ever to support the football program.
 
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Apologies if this was already posted.

 
Kan't Murphy kount right? UConn and ND are 2-0 (until Georgia KOs ND). Maths ain't hard. ;)
I believe he wasn't counting the CFP first round as a bowl game. I think the quarterfinals is technically where they begin to count as bowls - i.e. Notre Dame and Georgia will play in the "CFP Quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl", while the first round was a home game for ND.
 
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Interesting. The MAC has been pretty stable with easy travel and traditional rivals. Must be a lot more money for NIU, especially considering they are now going to have to find a home for all their other sports in a conference(s) that doesn't have football. It could be a lesser conference than the MAC which would narrow the money difference. Would the A10 want them to fill UMass's spot?

It does make you wonder about UConn turning down the PAC if that was true. I think the PAC was paying more than the MWC? We would've had to travel just a handful of times per year. It must pay better than Independent and help with scheduling and a playoff spot. Maybe the UConn administration thinks we're closer with a Power conference than what we know?
 

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