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Who knew Waterbury even had an airport, not to be confused with Waterbury-Oxford Airport? Small charters, and private planes? Waterbury Airport (Connecticut) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oxford has some pretty substantial planes
When I'm back in Ct I like to go to the 121? Restaurant.
The foods not bad and it's pretty neat watching planes
It a pretty busy place.
Some of those planes have a 2000 mile range

. I went up in a glider in a small airport in Plymouth north of Waterbury ,it's up on Plymouth mountain
But that was tiny
The map shows Waterbury airport up near rte 262 that might be the same place
 
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Lear jets.fly out of there, it's plausible.

It was an executive charter fromWaterbury to Austin. There was also a charter from a small airport in Providence the small airport near the B12 offices.
 
What is this chatter in regards to?

Flug tweeted yesterday that his source said that Herbst was "taking a trip." I checked the incoming flights for KADS (the small airport nearest the B12 offices), and while most flights are reasonably local, there was one coming from Providence. That's plausible, given that the AAC offices are in Providence.

But, just because I'm curious, I checked all other small airports in CT, and there's one in Waterbury that had a flight to a small airport in Austin, where UT is located. Could be nothing, but it's worth noting that of the 11 flights out of that airport yesterday, 10 were less than an hour, some even staying in-state. Then one random flight to Austin? Seems curious, but I've gone so far around the bend on this stuff that I have no idea what's sane anymore.
 
Flug tweeted yesterday that his source said that Herbst was "taking a trip." I checked the incoming flights for KADS (the small airport nearest the B12 offices), and while most flights are reasonably local, there was one coming from Providence. That's plausible, given that the AAC offices are in Providence.

But, just because I'm curious, I checked all other small airports in CT, and there's one in Waterbury that had a flight to a small airport in Austin, where UT is located. Could be nothing, but it's worth noting that of the 11 flights out of that airport yesterday, 10 were less than an hour, some even staying in-state. Then one random flight to Austin? Seems curious, but I've gone so far around the bend on this stuff that I have no idea what's sane anymore.
Worth noting that so far, everything Flug has said has pretty much been consistent with what has happened. "Horse trading" as he's been putting it.

Also pretty sure he started saying UH/BYU/UC/UConn before a lot of the writers did.
 
Worth noting that so far, everything Flug has said has pretty much been consistent with what has happened. "Horse trading" as he's been putting it.

Also pretty sure he started saying UH/BYU/UC/UConn before a lot of the writers did.

He started talking about "horse trading" before the sports writers got on to it.
 
Solid morning for the Dood.

Says he has to stop tweeting to go riding and then tweets for another hour+.

He also sold his business and an apartment building. This is great stuff.
 
Solid morning for the Dood.

Says he has to stop tweeting to go riding and then tweets for another hour+.

He also sold his business and an apartment building. This is great stuff.
The dude is certifiable. I just don't understand the addiction to dump out your life story on twitter and expose your WV OCD. Where is dignity?
 
David ‏@dave_n_lala · 17h17 hours ago
@theDudeofWV Really appreciate your takes on all of this. So, odds on Cincy right now? They have been very quiet locally. Strange.

Christopher Lambert‏@theDudeofWV
@dave_n_lala Odds on UH, UC & BYU the same. In like Flynn

Christopher Lambert ‏@theDudeofWV · 17h17 hours ago
@srfreeman25 @Briuconn @DooleyMcStitch Talking about #14

Christopher Lambert
‏@theDudeofWV
@srfreeman25 @Briuconn @DooleyMcStitch UCONN or CSU.

Thunder Dome ‏@Stormy0891 · 15h15 hours ago  Provo, UT
@theDudeofWV chip brown is saying currently byu has moved from 11 to 13 with UH and CIN ahead

Christopher Lambert‏@theDudeofWV
@Stormy0891 Does it matter? 14 is the number.
 
shawn Hartley‏@GOLFER7474
@MHver3 Chip Brown says that it looks like 14 teams due to the fact the original 10 can make heck of a lot $$, the first 4 years

shawn Hartley‏@GOLFER7474
@HornsDigest @ChipBrownHD However Gordon Gee was a Professor at BYU

shawn Hartley ‏@GOLFER7474 · 15h15 hours ago
@HornsDigest @ChipBrownHD he is of the Mormon Faith

Chip Brown ‏@ChipBrownHD · 15h15 hours ago
Yep - Gee raised in Utah/Mormon. But now he's on opposite coast, looking for a neighbor in #WVU's same time zone.
 
Not sure if this is posted somewhere else but it uses "objective" criteria to look at the candidates.

Ranking 8 candidates for Big 12 expansion by what the conference says it wants

IMHO the bottom line is when metrics are applied objectively, UConn is a very, very strong candidate. In order to "disqualify" UConn, posters and haters need to change the narrative to justify their conclusions. (see the comments on the above article.)

If there is one positive to this painful process it is UConn's objective value is finally being recognized. The old argument that "if UConn had value the ACC would have taken them" is not supported by the metrics. It also assumes the ACC expanded purely on "value" whereas all UConn fans know there were a compilation of personality and power struggles which lead to not entirely value based ACC decisions.

If the Big12 goes to 14 its seems difficult to justify not taking UConn. UConn is likely in the top 2 and is certainly in the top 4 in almost every category. UConn is the top academic school, most decorated overall athletic program (BYU has an argument as well), the solitary state flagship of the likely candidates, and probably has the most potential room for growth (at least in football.)

It is truly amazing to watch the pundits try to contort the data to justify their teams. The "total value of the program is football with 75% based on the football record last year" just seems ridiculous. Couple that with the "UConn is too far away" but Utah and Florida are commuter distance and "no one cares about about college sports in Connecticut" and we have a trifecta of the ridiculous.

At the end of the day UConn may not be the perfect fit for the Big12 but we are arguably the top available brand and we are a program which will get looks from the ACC and BIG if they ever expand. No, I am not saying the BIG or ACC is taking UConn now but instead the market drives the value of the program. UConn is arguably the most market demanded G5 team so the Big12 would be making a financial mistake to not grab "the best player at the position" even if it is not the perfect position.

UConn just needs the Big12 expansion evaluation criteria to stay objective and defined. If that happens UConn will be invited if B12 expansion occurs. B12 emotions and politics should be UConn's biggest fears. There is a reason all the B12 sports writers suddenly changing their tunes once metrics came out....UConn is a much better program than its outside of Connecticut public perception.
 
Greg Flugaur ‏@flugempire · 59m59 minutes ago
Heads up:
Later this afternoon through BTM/OU contacts we will be given a simple explanation on "on the ground" & "in the air" data.

Greg Flugaur ‏@flugempire · 58m58 minutes ago
This simple explanation supposedly will lead us to one of the reasons why OU contacts believe UC/UCONN/UH/BYU is where B12 is heading.

Greg Flugaur ‏@flugempire · 57m57 minutes ago
I personally have never heard of those terms before..."on the ground"..."in the air".
But was told it will be simple explanation.

Greg Flugaur ‏@flugempire · 56m56 minutes ago
If you have heard of those 2 terms before feel free to chime in...
It may be interesting...it may turnout to be dull info.
IDK
 
Not sure if this is posted somewhere else but it uses "objective" criteria to look at the candidates.

Ranking 8 candidates for Big 12 expansion by what the conference says it wants

IMHO the bottom line is when metrics are applied objectively, UConn is a very, very strong candidate. In order to "disqualify" UConn, posters and haters need to change the narrative to justify their conclusions. (see the comments on the above article.)

If there is one positive to this painful process it is UConn's objective value is finally being recognized. The old argument that "if UConn had value the ACC would have taken them" is not supported by the metrics. It also assumes the ACC expanded purely on "value" whereas all UConn fans know there were a compilation of personality and power struggles which lead to not entirely value based ACC decisions.

If the Big12 goes to 14 its seems difficult to justify not taking UConn. UConn is likely in the top 2 and is certainly in the top 4 in almost every category. UConn is the top academic school, most decorated overall athletic program (BYU has an argument as well), the solitary state flagship of the likely candidates, and probably has the most potential room for growth (at least in football.)

It is truly amazing to watch the pundits try to contort the data to justify their teams. The "total value of the program is football with 75% based on the football record last year" just seems ridiculous. Couple that with the "UConn is too far away" but Utah and Florida are commuter distance and "no one cares about about college sports in Connecticut" and we have a trifecta of the ridiculous.

At the end of the day UConn may not be the perfect fit for the Big12 but we are arguably the top available brand and we are a program which will get looks from the ACC and BIG if they ever expand. No, I am not saying the BIG or ACC is taking UConn now but instead the market drives the value of the program. UConn is arguably the most market demanded G5 team so the Big12 would be making a financial mistake to not grab "the best player at the position" even if it is not the perfect position.

UConn just needs the Big12 expansion evaluation criteria to stay objective and defined. If that happens UConn will be invited if B12 expansion occurs. B12 emotions and politics should be UConn's biggest fears. There is a reason all the B12 sports writers suddenly changing their tunes once metrics came out....UConn is a much better program than its outside of Connecticut public perception.
Really surprised BYU endowment is that low. What with all their talk about how they have a massive alumni base all over the world.
 
Worth noting that so far, everything Flug has said has pretty much been consistent with what has happened. "Horse trading" as he's been putting it.

Also pretty sure he started saying UH/BYU/UC/UConn before a lot of the writers did.

Yeah, Flug appears to be legit. Let's hope so.
 
7 things I know – for sure – about Big 12 expansion

Not sure if this has been posted but at least I didn't make a new thread.

I was listening to Sirius this morning(not sure of it was a re-run)) with Braden Gall.
He thinks it should be Memphis,BYU, Cinci and Houston. He was actually good about Uconn and said he hopes we get into the ACC where we belong.

He had on Chad Scott from Gridiron now who was actually very good. He said people have it all wrong and that the biggest criteria is academics. Reiterated that the Presidents make these decision( I know I know Louisville). He recognized BYU and UConns academics as being much better than the others with Cinci being good also.

When asked who he thought would be invited he said Uconn ,Cinci(seemed like he was most sure about them) Houston and said BYU has a big problem with the other Presidents. The Mormon faith is a big issue and was not convinced they will get voted in. Said they would have been in the PAC 40 years already if not for their religion(Something to that affect).

Not sure he offered another school aside from BYU. He was pretty dismissive of Memphis, Boise and the Florida schools because of academic standards and history.

The article pasted is just something I found this morning and not the Sirius conversation.
 

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