Make it 10:30 pm ET for 10 years and you have a deal!!!Someone tell the B1G UConn will hold all home games at 11pm ET for 20 years if they let us in
What about 11:11?Make it 10:30 pm ET for 10 years and you have a deal!!!
Guess last night's game really impressed the Big XII?MH ver3@MH ver3
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Mar 24
Sources telling me B12 plans to extend acceptance to Gonzaga following the NCAA tournament. Possibly 3 east coast teams as well but those 3 are not as far along as the zags are.
Can there be a more "non-key" tweet than someone I've never heard of not giving us (actual or alleged) news but saying he has it and not providing it?
MH ver3@MH ver3 · 2h
Hearing that UConn is leveraging for an all sports invite from B12…and BY and networks are listening.
Obviously we're talking MH ver here, so he's just throwing more s*** against the wall and hoping something sticks, but I would hope that your AD would not consider anything other than full membership in The Big 12 at this point. If they could add UConn and potentially peel off Arizona from The PAC, they would be the unquestioned top dog in one of the two key revenue sports.MH ver3@MH ver3 · 2h
Hearing that UConn is leveraging for an all sports invite from B12…and BY and networks are listening.
Oh lord heard this one before. LoLMH ver3@MH ver3 · 2h
Hearing that UConn is leveraging for an all sports invite from B12…and BY and networks are listening.
For what it's worth I think Kansas, Baylor, and West Virginia beat the hell out of Wichita State, SMU, and Temple in terms of eyeballs and emotional investmentI should not be paying attention to this thread today. I should be feeling an elated exhaustion about my alma mater's 5th MBB National title, but alas...
Why do I have the feeling that, particularly without Texas and Oklahoma, the Big XII is the AAC with a higher payout, but only for the time being? Will UConn's closest "rival" really be West Virginia? The almighty dollar is a necessity, but I hate that UConn appears to be chasing it to the detriment of the lower revenue programs, who would also have to travel to Lawrence, Ames, Manhattan (KS), Stillwater, and varies Texas cities.
The Big Ten remains the Belle of the Ball and the ACC makes the most sense, but after UConn's AAC experience and what basketball was able to do last night, I'm not feeling the Big XII at the moment, despite the AD deficit.
Which is why I referenced to the higher payout. However Oklahoma and Texas are what legitimized the Big XII and provided their original seat at the table. If Houston, Cinci, and USF had similar cache, TV execs should have been wet for the AAC.For what it's worth I think Kansas, Baylor, and West Virginia beat the hell out of Wichita State, SMU, and Temple in terms of eyeballs and emotional investment
Someone doing it from West Virginia?Can there be a more "non-key" tweet than someone I've never heard of not giving us (actual or alleged) news but saying he has it and not providing it?
If the big 12 offered us full membership, of course, we’d have to take it, but I fully agree with you that it isn’t the best fit for us.I should not be paying attention to this thread today. I should be feeling an elated exhaustion about my alma mater's 5th MBB National title, but alas...
Why do I have the feeling that, particularly without Texas and Oklahoma, the Big XII is the AAC with a higher payout, but only for the time being? Will UConn's closest "rival" really be West Virginia? The almighty dollar is a necessity, but I hate that UConn appears to be chasing it to the detriment of the lower revenue programs, who would also have to travel to Lawrence, Ames, Manhattan (KS), Stillwater, and varies Texas cities.
The Big Ten remains the Belle of the Ball and the ACC makes the most sense, but after UConn's AAC experience and what basketball was able to do last night, I'm not feeling the Big XII at the moment, despite the AD deficit.
About Utah, no lessCan there be a more "non-key" tweet than someone I've never heard of not giving us (actual or alleged) news but saying he has it and not providing it?