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"We're so proud of being an in the American conference that we just offered someone $200 million for a five-year lease so we could get the hell out."
Actively monitoring the situationI give Memphis points for trying. What is UConn doing?
If Fed Ex really decides to get serious they can buy Memphis way in . The 2 big shipping companies UPS and FedEx have a lot of pull in many circles both money wise and political.
This is biased, but what makes Memphis attractive other than FedEx money? Highest crime rate in the country, seems the BB program is always under scandal. FB program hasn’t done much, it’s a city school with low end academics. The whole school has a layer of grime on it. Bringing in Memphis feels like bringing a Casino into Darien. They got no choice but to pay up.
I'm not sure what leads you to believe that Memphis, as a brand has any positive capital.It really sucks college sports is in a place where a brand like Memphis has to offer 250 million dollars to even have a chance of fair competition. We better get comfortable.
Agree with both statements.They aren't a program that a conference of any substance would look at.
That said, from what I know about the bulk of the membership of the current BE, our conference would not turn down that financial offer.
I have been firmly anti-Memphis to big east but if they paid their way in I might be alright with it
Funny you should mention this. After this thread came up I took to chatGPT for some CR questions and answers. I requested concise, one word answers unless otherwise specified.If it wasn’t obvious before it is now. UConn’s only hope of finding a conference home for football is joining a watered down ACC with Memphis and USF etc.
The ACC exit fee drops to a low of $75mill in 2030-31 so 2032 is the earliest that can happen.
Funny you should mention this. After this thread came up I took to chatGPT for some CR questions and answers. I requested concise, one word answers unless otherwise specified.
Will UConn get an invite from the Big12? No
Will UConn ever join another conference? Yes
Which one? ACC
When? 2030
With who? Likely Memphis, USF or WVU
Who will UConn replace in the ACC? FSU or Clemson
In 2030, which conference will be more dominant, the Big12 or ACC? Big12
Where will FSU and Clemson go? SEC
Just a robot but fun nonetheless. Seems like AI would agree with your prediction!
For sure, a flagship from a big, important state like Connecticut wouldn't want to join any conference with dreaded "city school" members like Boston College, Cincinnati, Houston, Louisville, Miami, or Syracuse. That rules out the ACC and B12. Maybe UConn should sew up the valuable New England market by building and joining a new conference around a nucleus of state flagships like Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Maybe entice NY to declare a state flagship and add it. Grudgingly admit Delaware even though it's down the coast, and then invite some prestigious private schools like Bates, Colby, and a few others. Done!This is biased, but what makes Memphis attractive other than FedEx money? Highest crime rate in the country, seems the BB program is always under scandal. FB program hasn’t done much, it’s a city school with low end academics. The whole school has a layer of grime on it. Bringing in Memphis feels like bringing a Casino into Darien. They got no choice but to pay up.
If you want to see a place that is fully off the rails and have some schadenfreude then check out the AAC and Realignmeny boards on csnbbs.
My thought was that the plan was to park those sports in the B-12.Agree with both statements.
One wonders of Memphis would have made it it's $250 million play for big 12 membership if it didn't think it had a place to park it's basketball and Olympic sports.
This whole thing amazes me. Memphis is willng to drop a quarter bil to get into a conference under a structure that currently doesn't have any control over payroll costs. So they want to make this "investment" without any way of knowing what the return (or more likely.....burn) will be. Major college athletics is fully off the rails. They are so far afield from academic mission on this it's sad. Decades ago the Ivies made exactly the right call.
Only way we become appealing at all to the B12 is if we can firmly show some unique ability to capture NYC/NE market in FB and to give those hillbillies some excitement of traveling to NYC and Boston. Going to an airfield outside an insurance capital in New England isn't firing anyone from Oklahoma up.
I don’t care if we go 12-0 in FB next year, we have zero history and do not show any sustainability in the sport. If they were taking us for hoops they would have taken us already, Yormark has greased that pole. To me the only way to do is to show we can somehow be THE college football team of the NE. We have close to zero competition and Yormark seems to enjoy selling creativity.
If the ACC loses FSU/Clemson, it’s likely going to lose a lot more to the B12 and B10. We’ll be running with Wake, Cuse, BC and Pitt. It’s going to look like the AAC 2.0, only benefit being we get some local rivalries in a dumpster fire aftermath. Would really have to hope that Duke somehow gets left behind, otherwise I really don't know what the overall upside is over being in the BE for hoops.
Their money is fugazi.
And there is no way they get into a conference without paying their way in now.
Calling them hillbillies does not help. The only thing worse would be to call them deplorable.though i have no data to back it up, i still think that it's an asset to have brett yormark as a (quiet) ally of ours. He can't make the powers move at this time, but as long as he is in the room and at the table of talks, he can influence in our direction.
That alone, is probably more valuable than us coming up with 200M dollars just to get embarassed on twitter.
I serioiusly hope DB and JM have made investments in that relationship, even if the Big 12 itself is not keen on us right now.
I agree with others that we're playing the long game here. sigh
Dont you mean the American board?If you want to see a place that is fully off the rails and have some schadenfreude then check out the AAC and Realignmeny boards on csnbbs.
If negative comments about other schools on a message board were enough to get you shunned by a league, every conference would have 0 members.Calling them hillbillies does not help. The only thing worse would be to call them deplorable.
If negative comments about other schools on a message board were enough to get you shunned by a league, every conference would have 0 members.
what is this referencing? never heard of thatCalling them hillbillies does not help. The only thing worse would be to call them deplorable.
if i understand correctly, the 200M/250M isnt a "gift" to the conference; it's an advertisement package. right?Huge issue.
Every conversation Memphis will ever have with a power conference, or perhaps any conference, will start with “In addition to the $250,000,000, what else are you offering?”
I want to start a business that sells something to the University of Memphis so I can fleece them.
Their leadership is totally to blame for them now looking in the eyes of the whole country as a turned down prostitute.Their money is fugazi.
And there is no way they get into a conference without paying their way in now.
It’s not Memphis’s money. They are broke. They only have a $340M endowment. You think they have $250M in cash?
What they had was some big corporations willing to spend money on advertising that they may have spent anyways-maybe.
It works out to being $3M a school a year if they actually were doling out cash. Which they aren’t.
I’d sign up for the ACC minus the 6 biggest brands (ND, Clemson, FSU, Miami, UNC, Duke) right now. Would still be worth more than the $5mill/year we’re getting from the BE and we’d rekindle the old rivalries with Cuse, Pitt, Lville, VT. Absolutely Nothing wrong with UVA, GT, NC St, SMU etc. UConn football fans have a certifiably insane superiority complex if they think we’re better than all of them.If the ACC loses FSU/Clemson, it’s likely going to lose a lot more to the B12 and B10. We’ll be running with Wake, Cuse, BC and Pitt. It’s going to look like the AAC 2.0, only benefit being we get some local rivalries in a dumpster fire aftermath. Would really have to hope that Duke somehow gets left behind, otherwise I really don't know what the overall upside is over being in the BE for hoops.