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"What's that you say? UConn to the Big 10, you say? You have insider info from a guy who orders a double decker? Well okay then..."
Where do hamburgers come from? Iowa and Nebraska!
The meat comes from B1G country and the Hamburger was invented in CT! HmmmmUm Germany (some say)? But wait!!!! How did they get to America? Can't rule out a big Danish offensive tackle, can we?
At the risk of turning this into a "Connecticut's best (worst) hamburger" thread, ground beef between two untoasted pieces of Wonder bread and no option for ketchup does not a hamburger, make in my opinion. Louis Lassen was Danish though, so he does get points for having the same ethnic background as the aforementioned big offensive tackle.The meat comes from B1G country and the Hamburger was invented in CT! Hmmmm
At the risk of turning this into a "Connecticut's best (worst) hamburger" thread, ground beef between two untoasted pieces of Wonder bread and no option for ketchup does not a hamburger, make in my opinion. Louis Lassen was Danish though, so he does get points for having the same ethnic background as the aforementioned big offensive tackle.
.......Ok..I will play.....I heard a rumor. RUMOR. I'm talking non-sourced, total rumor that I had at first dismissed (because I didn't want to believe it), and I've been mulling on it and I guess I'll share it. In terms of credibility, I rate it as felt-tip writing on the bathroom stall wall of a Morgantown diner the Dude is known to frequent.
The rumor is an effort to bring OK, UK, UT, and UConn to the B1G. The effort has a high probability of failure due the complex nature of the negotiations, which involves shaking state school partners, ESPN picking up equity in the Big Ten Network, and about a gazillion other things.
The idea is that the deal--which is of course tied to and the direct result of B1G tv negotiations--would strengthen the B1G West and hopefully lead to primo matchups for the B1G CCG. Also, it would slant the NCG in favor of a B1G/SEC matchup and weight the matchup away from the PAC and ACC.
UConn comes in to add balance in the East for all the reasons that have been covered. OK/UConn non-AAU not an issue.
As much as I want to see UConn in the B1G, I must say this: I don't like Texas. I think the B1G would be nuts to get involved with them. And I don't think this rumor comes to fruition.
But...there it is. Take it for what its worth. Essentially amusement and something to think about.
UK or KU? It's be mighty bold for the B1G to try to grab a team from the SEC.I heard a rumor. RUMOR. I'm talking non-sourced, total rumor that I had at first dismissed (because I didn't want to believe it), and I've been mulling on it and I guess I'll share it. In terms of credibility, I rate it as felt-tip writing on the bathroom stall wall of a Morgantown diner the Dude is known to frequent.
The rumor is an effort to bring OK, UK, UT, and UConn to the B1G. The effort has a high probability of failure due the complex nature of the negotiations, which involves shaking state school partners, ESPN picking up equity in the Big Ten Network, and about a gazillion other things.
The idea is that the deal--which is of course tied to and the direct result of B1G tv negotiations--would strengthen the B1G West and hopefully lead to primo matchups for the B1G CCG. Also, it would slant the NCG in favor of a B1G/SEC matchup and weight the matchup away from the PAC and ACC.
UConn comes in to add balance in the East for all the reasons that have been covered. OK/UConn non-AAU not an issue.
As much as I want to see UConn in the B1G, I must say this: I don't like Texas. I think the B1G would be nuts to get involved with them. And I don't think this rumor comes to fruition.
But...there it is. Take it for what its worth. Essentially amusement and something to think about.
I am guessing he meant...Kansas...not Kentucky??UK or KU? It's be mighty bold for the B1G to try to grab a team from the SEC.
From a UConn perspective, this is essentially best case scenario. Going from the dregs of the AAC to the B1G + Texas/OU/KU would be unbelievable. That conference would defecate money.
The likelihood of this actually coming to fruition is likely infinitesimal, but hope and desperation is really all I have as a UConn fan in conference realignment right now.
^^^^^ you would almost have to go to 20 and 4 divs of 5 to make it work.I..think...
I am guessing he meant...Kansas...not Kentucky??
While we are engaged in rumor and for what it is worth and who knows, this is what I have heard from a person I consider a very credible source:
1) Delany speaks about realignment with very, very few people, including all the universities in the Big 10.
2) It is thought by some people close to him, that the likely four top schools on his list, in order, are Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Virginia, and Kansas.
3) Sadly, there was no mention of UConn.
Total hearsay and I'm only the messenger.
Well 3 of those schools are members of a conference that geographically fits us pretty good....and that would leave a void that needs to be filled...While we are engaged in rumor and for what it is worth and who knows, this is what I have heard from a person I consider a very credible source:
1) Delany speaks about realignment with very, very few people, including all the universities in the Big 10.
2) It is thought by some people close to him, that the likely four top schools on his list, in order, are Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Virginia, and Kansas.
3) Sadly, there was no mention of UConn.
Total hearsay and I'm only the messenger.
Well 3 of those schools are members of a conference that geographically fits us pretty good....and that would leave a void that needs to be filled...
While we are engaged in rumor and for what it is worth and who knows, this is what I have heard from a person I consider a very credible source:
1) Delany speaks about realignment with very, very few people, including all the universities in the Big 10.
2) It is thought by some people close to him, that the likely four top schools on his list, in order, are Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Virginia, and Kansas.
3) Sadly, there was no mention of UConn.
Total hearsay and I'm only the messenger.
And you have to post this right after a "good" rumor? What took you so long?