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Great donation but I’m perplexed by how the money is being allocated. Football just grouped in with 3 other men’s sports at $2.5 million. If it’s split 4 ways that’s $625,000. That means we are spending more on a golf facility with this gift than on football.

I want to see UConn aggressively spend more on football and men’s hockey (a sport we can win a new ncaa championship in and we are making great progress in, needs that last push to break through.). Also maintain a top commitment to men’s hoop.

I also don’t think women’s hoop needs that much money. I’ve never seen such a top heavy sport in my life.
It's the donor's decision.
 
Totally just curious. Why do the other ASUN teams want UWF? I'm not questioning UWF's ability to compete. But what do the ASUN and its members get? I can't imagine there's much money coming in to the league or that they get more by adding UWF (other than maybe some buy-in money from the school). So you're just adding another mouth. You're also adding another team to compete with for an NCAA berth. The conference appears to have 12 schools currently. I'm not sure if Queens leaves when they merge into Elon (in the Coastal Athletic Conference). Why not stay at 12 (or 11)?

This article answers several of your questions. It's about scheduling and stability. ASun is heavily weighted in Florida. Also, several of the schools were D2 conference mates with UWF and also just moved up to D1. FCS in the UAC for football, D1 from everything else.
Does UWF add eyeballs and generate media revenue? No. Do they make for a logistically easy place to travel and a fun place for fans to visit? Yes.

Football will be an easy draw for fans. Several other sports- volleyball, men's/women's golf, softball, baseball, tennis, should all be competitive shortly. Men's basketball will struggle to find traction. Not a lot of local talent and basketball doesn't pull in many casual fans.

Oddly enough, the Sun Belt conference holds their men's and women's basketball tournaments in Pensacola in spite of not having any schools in Pensacola.

 


Did UConn just get another vote in the Big 12 circle? Apparently Tommy Lloyd is in charge at AZ now.

That doesn't hurt our B12/ACC viability - a top tier coach getting more power at a B12 school while saying no to an ACC school (the more the ACC slips in hoops reputation, the better it is for us). Throw in that we seem to be improving our relationship BB-wise with AZ and Kansas home and homes, BYU Hall of Fame Classic in Boston, and football-wise with ACC schools with series or at least one game with Syracuse, BC, Duke, UNC, Wake, and Pitt. It all adds up to looking more Power Conference-viable.
 
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+/- week (only because of the holidays)…



Something needs to be done, but it has to be equitable.

Somewhat agree, but for the underlying dread that as bad as things are, politicians getting involved will only make it worse.

(I have a deep seeded confidence in politicians ability to do incredibly stupid things.)
 
No one anywhere in the Big 12 cares what that TT dork thinks about anything.
Keep thinking that. Yeah a billionaire where he significantly supports his college team will have no pull on the conference agenda. lol
 
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Keep thinking that. Yeah a billionaire where he significantly supports his college team will have no pull on the conference agenda. lol

Zero pull.

So little pull that the conference commish thought nothing of smacking his ass down in public. That’s the tell.
 
Totally just curious. Why do the other ASUN teams want UWF? I'm not questioning UWF's ability to compete. But what do the ASUN and its members get? I can't imagine there's much money coming in to the league or that they get more by adding UWF (other than maybe some buy-in money from the school). So you're just adding another mouth. You're also adding another team to compete with for an NCAA berth. The conference appears to have 12 schools currently. I'm not sure if Queens leaves when they merge into Elon (in the Coastal Athletic Conference). Why not stay at 12 (or 11)?
Pretty sure the UAC is losing schools to the Big Sky this fall as well. They need warm bodies
 
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It's a good thing for the richest schools. The system is working as intended
In my opinion, we are starting to see the formation of what many on this board have talked about for a long, long time. Which is that eventually, the monetary gap gets SO wide, it becomes really difficult for most anyone else to compete across the board

Will be really interesting to see the next 3-5 years how CFB and MBB shake out. UConn is the only non-P4 program I’d take to win on the hoops side during that time frame and obviously no non-P4 is winning in football.

Beyond just P4/non-P4, B1G wins another football natty in 2027 and maybe goes for another MBB hoops title and then all of a sudden enters the 2030 negotiation window with UNC, UVA, etc with a discernible athletics and monetary advantage over the SEC. Would that be enough to sway those two institutions (especially UNC) from the SEC to the B1G given their current preference for the SEC? Time will tell.
 
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Kind of surprising not to see the Rutgers logo out there. Aren't they supposedly the Big Ten's "New York team".

Canadian Lol GIF
 
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