It's called hyperbole. Writers sometimes use it to make a point.
On a boneyard thread? Hyperbole? I won't believe it!
It's called hyperbole. Writers sometimes use it to make a point.
On a boneyard thread? Hyperbole? I won't believe it!
Do you really think I missed the hyperbole,? I may suck as a writer but not as a reader .I find It sometimes is best to ignore the device and to use it as a straight line . It's also a very effective method in responding to sarcastic posts. Especially of someone who is obviously angry.It's called hyperbole. Writers sometimes use it to make a point.
It's probably pretty rare. Most of the stuff you read people actually believe.
I don't actually think getting passed over is better than joining - I was just making light of how screwed up they are.
Hopefully that helps clear things up for some.
they say what airport?A friend at work said a private charter did leave from CT to TX this afternoon.
Any chance this friend drives a Range Rover?A friend at work said a private charter did leave from CT to TX this afternoon.
NYC DMA isn't college football friendly...I know..I live and work in it. It IS college basketball friendly. The reason it is basketball friendly..NYC has always been and always will be a basketball Mecca on the eastern seaboard. Pro sports run the show here...college football is popular by alumni bases that work and live in the DMA. I'll give you another one...take a look at Hockey East rosters and see how many kids come from the NYC DMA (there are a bunch)...yet college hockey doesn't even register here. But the Rangers and Islanders dominate the market...they even push the Devils to an after thought here. But what is know here in the NYC DMA is this...if the area it serves has a college team that belongs to a conference that has a network..you get a premium subscriber rate. I fully know that if UConn gets into the B-12 and somehow the B-12 schools end up getting Texas to move on converting the LHN to a B12N my FIOS bill is gonna go up...just like it went up when RU joined the B-1o.
I think in general the Northeast doesn't care much about college football. Which is a dual thing in a sense. The actual product is terrible. College football is awful, hard to watch it's so bad.
But the tailgate and atmosphere might be the best in sports. Being in B12 and having tailgates would be phenomenal. Imagine even having a game against Texas Tech at the Rent. That would be great.
Wouldn't be spinning wheels if you'd answer the question directly, but you have a good day too.
Everyone else has already given up, I'm not going bother any further as you don't seem paticularly interested in doing anything other than wheel spinning.
But hey you have a good day now.
I think the whole "northeast doesn't care about college football" thing is a catch 22. Before just recently, none of the schools in the northeast were in elite college football conferences. They weren't playing against big opponents and didn't get elite recruits.I think in general the Northeast doesn't care much about college football. Which is a dual thing in a sense. The actual product is terrible. College football is awful, hard to watch it's so bad.
But the tailgate and atmosphere might be the best in sports. Being in B12 and having tailgates would be phenomenal. Imagine even having a game against Texas Tech at the Rent. That would be great.
I think Flug is right - and it sort of shows how broken the Big 12 is.
The right move is to add 2 - Cinci and UConn and try to build
up the league's value to survive at the next negotiation.
Instead they will probably add 4 and completely screw it up because these fools can't make what is really a simple decision. Because Kansas should have Houston in their league so Texas can build a campus near them - that's some solid decision making.
The only thing worse than being passed over by this league... is being in this league.
You almost nailed it. The only thing worse than being in this league would be to be passed over by this league.
I think you are wrong here.
Unlike the Big 10 and Rutgers, the ACC should not get an in-market rate for NYC as Syracuse is not part of the NYC TV market. The actual Syracuse TV market is very small, so an ACC Network may only have a small in-market footprint in NY state. Maybe the ACC can push into adjacent TV markets like Buffalo and Albany and push for in-market rates there, but that is unclear. Obviously, all of NY would probably get an ACC Network, but mostly at the out of market rate. Delaney of the Big 10 understood media markets, which is why he grabbed Rutgers and Maryland and caught the ACC flat footed. As we all now know, Rutgers was the golden goose of conference networks.
If the ACC wanted to push for an in-market rate in NYC, or at least a higher out-of-market rate, they would probably need UConn. So, yes, UConn would be a valuable asset for an ACC Network. In fact, having UConn in the ACC might also get a higher rate in most of New England.
I believe this is an interesting time for UConn, the Big 10, and the ACC. UConn with Rutgers and Penn St would mean NYC is clearly a Big 10 market. The ACC with Syracuse, UConn, and Notre Dame would have a strong foothold in NYC. Seems logical that something should happen.
they say what airport?
Yes I think you are on to something, take New England - if a cable suscriber can choose between ACCn (with Cuse or BCU), or B1G 10 (with RU) or Big 12 (with UConn) I got to think CT, Mass, VT, ME, and RI choose UConn and Big 12. In NYC its up in the air, but if subscribers have the choice its RU (Big 10), closely followed by UConn (Big 12) . The ACCn doesn't hold a candle.
Hmmmm.
But then again if all UConn can get at a home game is 28,000 then that's a very sad story, no matter what we think. The UVA and Navy games at least should be close to sell outs, or we really belong somewhere else..
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 encyclopediaHe said out of Waterbury
No. Missing from that list is GE which can go pound sand.Well done. I feel like I am taking crazy pills every time I come across someone saying some nonsense about Cincinnati having such great Fortune 500 support. At the top of this list is the company that has donated the land (and continues to donate land) so that UConn can build a football stadium in the heart of the state, right off a major highway artery. But yeah, Cincinnati has 1 Fortune 500 company that apparently has a few hundred employees that went to UC.
Missing from this list? ESPN/Disney. They're the ones who are shelling out $1B to add 4 additional schools.
Cuse is becoming a non-entity in NYC...LI is a different storyIn this fantasy land that doesn't exist the ACCN with Duke, Carolina and Syracuse basketball would win in any kind of vote in NYC.
Think t+2 or t+3 if the Big 12 does expand: UC and UConn don't do much in the long run. UC, UConn, UH, and BYU/Navy/Boise does make for a better conference in 4 years - no questions asked. If UT and Okahoma want to leave it still is a darn good conference.
Lear jets.fly out of there, it's plausible.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
In this fantasy land that doesn't exist the ACCN with Duke, Carolina and Syracuse basketball would win in any kind of vote in NYC.