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In the age a cable/internet, I consider DMA to be an artifact. Agree that it is still in use.
It totally is an artifact, but as long as Cable still exists, it's still relevant.
In the age a cable/internet, I consider DMA to be an artifact. Agree that it is still in use.
Same kid who posted on the UNC fan site about UConn to the ACC, then linked it on our boards for click bait.It's by a UConn fan who posts here and is on a St. John's website?
It totally is an artifact, but as long as Cable still exists, it's still relevant.
He's actually a pretty good golfer and prefers be called "the Duffster."Well there you go! Memphis may have Fred Smith and Justin Timberlake, but we have Bob Duff!
Let's win conference realignment for "the Duffer."
BYU network isn't basic tier anywhere but Provo as I understand it. Even in SLC, U of Utah has like 80% market share of college football fans. BYU TV is available for a fee on Satellite, and contains religious programming as well as sports. So it is presumably frequently purchased by LDS members.
This is one of the reasons I predicted UConn, Cinci, Houston and a Florida school. The Honor Code thing pushed it further. BYU needs that network to promote its primary mission. It needs the sports to help make it viable. The Big 12 as it is, with T3 rights going back to the schools, works pretty well. If they pursue a digital network, BYU may not be able to participate at all, or would be like UT (road games only).
It is almost comical that these "experts" look at BYU and see a very strong football program, with great fan attendance, a well known brand and a solid hoops team as well and say, they are the clear favorite. They ignore:
BYU has some serious hurdles to overcome. They may do it, but it's not the slam dunk everyone keeps suggesting.
- BYU network issues noted above
- Honor Code issues
- Private religious school (see Baylor) not a cultural fit
- Sunday play
- Distance from the league (almsot as far as UConn, and more if there is other expansion east)
- Weak TV market penetration, even in SLC. Mountain time stinks for TV.
It think you meant irrelevant, right?
Cable makes DMA's irrelevant. For instance, the SNY upcharge to basic cable ended at Connecticut's borders. Each cable system is licensed inside state boundaries.
The Duffman says "Oh, yeah!"Speaking of click/follow bait:
State Senator from Norwalk/Darien
Bob Duff @senatorduff 2h2 hours ago
22 National Championships across all sports since 2000. @UConn would make a great fit in the Big 12! Let's go #Huskies
Bob Duff @senatorduff 2h2 hours ago
@UConn has both the academic AND athletic excellence, which is a natural fit for the Big 12. Go Huskies! #Proud
That is a lucid, intelligent, well thought-out objection.
B12 Hayseeds: Overruled.
Sorry I would rather poke my eyes out with a rusty fork.RedditCFB@RedditCFB 1 hour ago
2016 /r/CFB Academic Rankings are out! Measure academic quality for athletes in particula
2016 /r/CFB Academic Rankings • /r/CFB
UConn comes in @ 64:
>>Very simply, this is a ranking of the academic experience a college football player can expect to get at a school. We’ve divided the ranking into four subrankings:
Graphs
- Athletes: This is a ranking of the academic programs and accomplishments particular to athletes, especially football athletes. This incorporates Academic All-Americans, APR, and a few other factors.
- Undergrads: This is probably closest to a traditional college ranking system. This incorporates metrics relevant to what makes a school competitive in particular to an undergraduate.
- ROI: This comprises a few measures of what students can hope to get out of a university and the marginal value of their degree.
- Research: This ranks research output in a number of dimensions. Having a strong university strengthens the case for conference acceptance, and provides more opportunities for students and student athletes.
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Have fun...
Sorry I would rather poke my eyes out with a rusty fork.
Just tell me what schools lead in hookers and blow
Hasn't that really declined since Suzie and Co took over?Here's the clincher. As long ago as the late 1960's, UCONN was ranked the No. 2 party school in America, just getting edged out by the U of Miami a/k/a Convict U.
No school in America can claim our pedigree as an absolute party haven. You bring your teams to Storrs and it's party time! We had to create our own parties because there sure wasn't much of anything else to do in Storrs in the late 1960's, or the 70's, 80's and 90's for that matter. We're the party experts.
Same kid who posted on the UNC fan site about UConn to the ACC, then linked it on our boards for click bait.
Same kid linked an SB nation "article", and then put "ESPN reports...." in the thread title. Click bait.
Also the same kid who thinks UConn football is peaking at 6-7 with a loss to Marshall in a bowl game. That's not click bait, it's just moronic.
Here's the clincher. As long ago as the late 1960's, UCONN was ranked the No. 2 party school in America, just getting edged out by the U of Miami a/k/a Convict U.
No school in America can claim our pedigree as an absolute party haven. You bring your teams to Storrs and it's party time! We had to create our own parties because there sure wasn't much of anything else to do in Storrs in the late 1960's, or the 70's, 80's and 90's for that matter. We're the party experts.
Things have changed dramatically.Playboy ranked us #6 my Freshman year (1984), which lead to MTV coming to campus two years in a row during spring weekend. Almost all of the anecdotes they used as evidence dated to the late 70's though, and UConn started clamping down even during my time in Storrs.
Playboy ranked us #6 my Freshman year (1984), which lead to MTV coming to campus two years in a row during spring weekend. Almost all of the anecdotes they used as evidence dated to the late 70's though, and UConn started clamping down even during my time in Storrs.
Cougar High and Memphis CC both respectably up there in the 140s.RedditCFB@RedditCFB 1 hour ago
2016 /r/CFB Academic Rankings are out! Measure academic quality for athletes in particula
2016 /r/CFB Academic Rankings • /r/CFB
UConn comes in @ 64 among ALL DI football playing schools:
>>Very simply, this is a ranking of the academic experience a college football player can expect to get at a school. We’ve divided the ranking into four subrankings:
Graphs
- Athletes: This is a ranking of the academic programs and accomplishments particular to athletes, especially football athletes. This incorporates Academic All-Americans, APR, and a few other factors.
- Undergrads: This is probably closest to a traditional college ranking system. This incorporates metrics relevant to what makes a school competitive in particular to an undergraduate.
- ROI: This comprises a few measures of what students can hope to get out of a university and the marginal value of their degree.
- Research: This ranks research output in a number of dimensions. Having a strong university strengthens the case for conference acceptance, and provides more opportunities for students and student athletes.<<
Tables
Have fun...
By my sophomore year, 2004-2005, Playboy stopped including us. But that year they did give us an honorable mention and wrote the line: "We had to take the University of Connecticut off this list because we can not include professionals on a list of amateurs."
Heh the did the exact same thing with my alma mater, Lehigh. Lehigh reacted exactly like UConn did and cracked down hard when it got the reputation of being a party school.