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There are not two people I dislike more in CFB reporting than Paul Finebaum and DInich and here they are on one screen together. Uhg.
Please explain why it would be a bad look for UConn's leadership and not the B12's.Losing to Utah, the second school in a state that has a smaller population, is much more spread out, and less wealthy than Connecticut would be a bad look for UConn’s leadership.
Selective amnesia. They need something to talk about.What happened to people's memory?
Florida State has cried wolf before. More than once.
How do you not remember that?
Did everyone vote on this Non-key poll?
If they grabbed us, St John’s, Villanova, and Georgetown they would immediately torpedo any other conference’s hope for owning NYC.I’d also prefer the big 10 or 12, but maybe the acc has something big up their sleeve. How about a merger between the acc and big East? Obviously some of the schools would be b-ball only. It would be a power house in b-ball and offer good rivalries in football.
All I know is if we get into one of these conferences we start with the top football, b-ball and baseball coaches in any of them.
I know this Board had a lot of Susan Herbst super fans, but how much has being on the wrong side of conference realignment cost CT tax payers? What is the economic impact for playing in front of 18K instead of 40K? How much would hotels, restaurants, etc benefit from playing schools that actually travel to see their team play? The numbers have to be staggering. So yes, the UConn administration, Trustees, politicians all deserve to be held accountable for being one of just 2 schools being left behind. BTW, if ACC implodes, you’re kidding yourselves if you think we will be the first call. If anything, the Big 12 going west, only increases the chances of the ACC stealing WVU and maybe Cincinnati. USF will be ahead of us too.Please explain why it would be a bad look for UConn's leadership and not the B12's.
It’s an example of once a school is in the club they’re set for their existence.Losing to Utah, the second school in a state that has a smaller population, is much more spread out, and less wealthy than Connecticut would be a bad look for UConn’s leadership.
Technically any team from the old Big East that plays football, so us, Temple, and USF. Can't think of any other instances of schools being relegated.It’s an example of once a school is in the club they’re set for their existence.
Except for UConn
USF, Temple, Navy, Buffalo….There is smoke. Realistically who are they going to add? The PAC 12 remains?
They aren’t poaching any P5 conferences.
The numbers are a couple of million, if that. Sports are not an economic driver.I know this Board had a lot of Susan Herbst super fans, but how much has being on the wrong side of conference realignment cost CT tax payers? What is the economic impact for playing in front of 18K instead of 40K? How much would hotels, restaurants, etc benefit from playing schools that actually travel to see their team play? The numbers have to be staggering. So yes, the UConn administration, Trustees, politicians all deserve to be held accountable for being one of just 2 schools being left behind. BTW, if ACC implodes, you’re kidding yourselves if you think we will be the first call. If anything, the Big 12 going west, only increases the chances of the ACC stealing WVU and maybe Cincinnati. USF will be ahead of us too.
College football realignment tracker: Latest news, rumors on FSU's potential ACC defection, Big Ten expansion & more | Sporting News Canada
It appears another wave of college football realignment is coming — and a big one, at that.www.sportingnews.com
That’s coming from Oregon/Washington States and the PAC 12 offices.Some mild vibes out there that the PAC 9 will survive.
Did everyone vote on this Non-key poll?