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Beli will bring eye balls, get recruits, develop a foundation
I would have believed this fully until I saw BB's behavior during spring practice.

He allowed distractions that never would have been possible at any time he was coaching in the NFL. I really don't see him as being committed at the level needed to get where UNC thought they were headed when they hired him.
 
I can see it being more efficient to say hey we'll take this region you take that region. That way they don't end up in in bidding wars or reading each other. I'm not saying that's what's going on, but I've yet to see the Big Ten and SEC overlap each other or compete for a school.
They will need to be exceptionally stealthy about this as the one thing that would damage the P-2 would be getting caught in collusion.
 
I would have believed this fully until I saw BB's behavior during spring practice.

He allowed distractions that never would have been possible at any time he was coaching in the NFL. I really don't see him as being committed at the level needed to get where UNC thought they were headed when they hired him.
Idk - he’s 73, has a system. As long as he hires the right people to run the ops and sits as a key figure in recruiting and decision making, it may be enough. Bar is low at UNC and his name alone will attract talent. Not a college FB fan but I’ll be tuning in for UNC.
 
One of the X factors is state politics. That’s how Baylor got into the Big 12 back when the Southwest Conference and the Big 8 came together in the 90’s. These types of local politics may affect the outcomes for schools in Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida and perhaps other states.
It’s also how VaTech got the ACC bid that was offered to Syracuse.
 
They will need to be exceptionally stealthy about this as the one thing that would damage the P-2 would be getting caught in collusion.
I wouldn't say exceptionally stealthy, I would say reasonably stealthy. (Is collusion a crime?)
 
If this is the new reality our leadership should find out what the cost would be for B1G membership, then find a plan to make it work.
As the saying goes, "if you have to ask, you can't afford it". The BIG is an ideal but wholly unrealistic dream. UConn should still try to attain AAU status if possible (and may need to play nice with BIG schools to that effect), but we will never be on the BIG's radar unless one of our teams beats one of theirs in a tournament...ah, that's right, it already happened, then we dropped off their radar. Our path to survival does not involve the BIG as savior.
 
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Idk - he’s 73, has a system. As long as he hires the right people to run the ops and sits as a key figure in recruiting and decision making, it may be enough. Bar is low at UNC and his name alone will attract talent. Not a college FB fan but I’ll be tuning in for UNC.
True. Bear won titles sitting in a tower eating pudding.
 
One of the X factors is state politics. That’s how Baylor got into the Big 12 back when the Southwest Conference and the Big 8 came together in the 90’s. These types of local politics may affect the outcomes for schools in Georgia, North Carolina, and Florida and perhaps other states.
And the way Virginia Tech got in the ACC ahead of Syracuse.
 
Virginia, coveted by the Big Ten and SEC, is picked 14th in the ACC preseason poll


It’s all about football! except when it isn’t
Virginia is a very large fan base. It is also precisely the kind of flagship state university that the BIG covets.

Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else.

Anyway, consider that, with a veinous infusion of BIG or SEC $ just what that program could become.

Even if it is only the top end of the bottom third in football, that is still a welcome addition to either/both of those conferences.
 
Virginia is a very large fan base. It is also precisely the kind of flagship state university that the BIG covets.

Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else.

Anyway, consider that, with a veinous infusion of BIG or SEC $ just what that program could become.

Even if it is only the top end of the bottom third in football, that is still a welcome addition to either/both of those conferences.
Chicken or the egg a bit too - they will become a better program when in the B10 in all likelihood. Let’s not forget the DC market.
 
They pretty much stink now. Will never sniff a championship in the Big 10. Just another Rutgers.
Are there any schools out there right now that have a chance of winning the SEC or B10? Doubtful.
 
Virginia is a very large fan base. It is also precisely the kind of flagship state university that the BIG covets.

Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else.

Anyway, consider that, with a veinous infusion of BIG or SEC $ just what that program could become.

Even if it is only the top end of the bottom third in football, that is still a welcome addition to either/both of those conferences.
I wouldn't say Virginia has a large fan base. They're in a large, important market. And they have other important credentials.
 
Are there any schools out there right now that have a chance of winning the SEC or B10? Doubtful.
Welp, Indiana and Illinois finished 2nd and 5th in the Big Ten and there are plenty of programs out there better than those 2. The SEC seems more difficult to crack

Everybody claims stepping up a league will bring improvement. The Big is still waiting on Nebraska, Maryland and RU.

To be fair, I'd have to say Rutgers improved a great deal. 7-5 and 4-5 in the Big Ten is not bad. Wins over Washington, Minnesota, Maryland, Michigan State. Ruttie won't be winning championships but finishing in the top half of a P2 conference is pretty decent. We UConn fans believe without a doubt that stepping up a league will bring improvement. 100%
 
Virginia, coveted by the Big Ten and SEC, is picked 14th in the ACC preseason poll


It’s all about football! except when it isn’t
sec prob has their pick of the litter and theyd certainly take any of FSU, Miami, Clemson, or UNC before they invited UVA.
 
Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else
We've gone over this a lot, but they took Rutgers based upon it being in the NYDMA, coupled with having 9 million people in the state of New Jersey.
 
Virginia is a very large fan base. It is also precisely the kind of flagship state university that the BIG covets.

Heck, they were anxious to grab Rutgers based upon that and nothing else.

Anyway, consider that, with a veinous infusion of BIG or SEC $ just what that program could become.

Even if it is only the top end of the bottom third in football, that is still a welcome addition to either/both of those conferences.

Now do UConn's non football case vs Directional Orlando, Phi Slamma Commuta, the school you get tickets to when Ohio St is sold out that Saturday, and 2 Bay area schools now in the Atlantic Coast Conference (picked 16th and 17th in the Atlantic Coast Conference preseason football poll).

Nope. I don't care about anything other than football. Because apparently that's all that counts for us when it matters.
 

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