The problem were going to have is two fold. How do we compete in a region where our closest competitors, RU, BC, Syracuse, Maryland, all play in higher profile conferences that pay them significantly more money than our conference will. We have essentially been boxed in by the ACC and Big Ten. The recruiting disadavantage for us in the region cannot be understated. With less money coming in, we will fall behind in terms of facilities and the ability to draw talented coaches and assistants.
Second is that many casual fans in this state go to the games as a social event. Its one big party at the tailgate, and sometimes they don't make it in to the game. Some will show up for the bigger games on our schedule, SU, RU, Pitt, but have no interest in "wasting" a Saturday watching a game against UMass or Buffalo. I know that the die hards on this board all know people like that. The bigger games on our schedule are about to disappear. We will have a full schedule of UMass/Buffalo/Tulane types here soon.
I'm normally pretty optimistic, but I really fear what the crowds at The Rent will look like if we are in this version of the Big East for an undetermined amount of time. I feel we/our administration was lied to this last go round of expansion.
If UConn could get into the Big Ten by agreeing to take whatever the Big East payout would be for the next 15 years, so other members could make more, I would do it in heartbeat just so that the Rent doesn't end up with a mostly empty upper deck on game days.