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Malloy MIA

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Ok, it is now clear that this is also a political process. Given that, to date Gov Malloy's performance and results have been poor. Perhaps there is something going on behind the scene? But what we do know is that ESPN, which he just gave a multi million dollar sweetheart deal to was in one way or another involved in blowing up UC's conference and leaving them on the outside looking in. We also know that Malloy's undergrad and graduate school BC has bragged about blocking UConn. It has also been reported that Malloy has had a phone conversation with BC's Prez, and thus far no known positive results have been noticed.
 
The problem is the BCU prez did not have someone to translate what Malloy was saying, i.e., um, uh, well, um you see, um, um, um....good um uh bye.
 
For the love of God and country, I hope Mr. Malloy stays MIA on this...
 
What can he do even if he had the clout? Even if Malloy called BC and BC was willing to take Uconn, the ACC has to want to go from 14 to 16. Malloy can't make that happen.
 
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Malloy has no more influence at BC than you or I. Nothing he can do but whine.

Malloy does have influence over ESPN. But that kind of influence is much more effective if it can be done silently than it is if you let the debate out in the public.

George Jepsen, after the DeFillippo quote, said the following: "It would be unproductive and irresponsible to speculate about violations of law based on the minimal information publicly reported." I have known George since 1980. George knows damn well that the job of an AG is to investigate -- not speculate. You don't bring a case based on speculation, but you do investigate based on it. George is only a year and a half into office and would love to make a splash. I refuse to believe that George's silence is not caused by the fact that the Malloy administration is dealing with this behind the scenes and think they can get a result that way.

Maybe I'm wrong and every message board poster will understand the need for action better than everyone in the government. But is that really where the smart money is?
 
Silence, in this case is golden. Not much from UConn, or Rutgers over the past 3 weeks. Definately things going on behind the spotlite.
 
Malloy has no more influence at BC than you or I. Nothing he can do but whine.

Malloy does have influence over ESPN. But that kind of influence is much more effective if it can be done silently than it is if you let the debate out in the public.

George Jepsen, after the DeFillippo quote, said the following: "It would be unproductive and irresponsible to speculate about violations of law based on the minimal information publicly reported." I have known George since 1980. George knows damn well that the job of an AG is to investigate -- not speculate. You don't bring a case based on speculation, but you do investigate based on it. George is only a year and a half into office and would love to make a splash. I refuse to believe that George's silence is not caused by the fact that the Malloy administration is dealing with this behind the scenes and think they can get a result that way.

Maybe I'm wrong and every message board poster will understand the need for action better than everyone in the government. But is that really where the smart money is?
You're probably right. I just have a hard time believing that anyone named "George Jepsen" wants to make a splash. I know he's attorney general. I didn't know he had been in office for a year and a half. Compared to Joe Lieberman and Rich Blumenthal, he is practically invisible. We read more about Denise Nappier - the treasurer - than we hear about George Jepsen. What's he like?
 
The ACC doesn't work in the public, they work behind the scenes and in the cloud of darkness. Public campaigns, and senators releasing statements is not the way to go with them.
 
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