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[QUOTE="djct1999, post: 3192140, member: 2281"] Regardless of how you feel about the health of UConn athletics moving forward, you have to LOVE the gigantic the school showed the AAC and ESPN. That alone sure feels good. Other than that, huge short term uptick for hoops. Longterm, is tbd. I still think that if the P5 contracts to the P4 that the NBE is still more viable than the AAC and because of tradition and branding and large tv markets, I can see a scenario that they are included in some basketball only relationship. This is the beginning of the end for football. One of the hardest things in life is to make that very difficult decision to realize a loss. UConn essentially did that yesterday. If you dig deeper, this also shows that they must have good intel that the P5 is never again expanding. Its over. UConn for once was proactive. On the one hand, I really enjoyed the response yesterday by the rest of the AAC. Their delusion was hilarious. Then I was reminded that 24 hours earlier, we were part of that delusion. [/QUOTE]
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