WestHartHusk
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Fox had the rights for a handful more years. Hopefully Apple starts poking around.
It makes no sense. Ned school should have been in hartofrd. I digressMuch like our football stadium being in East Hartford being a negative, the AAU doesn’t like that our medschool is in Farmington.
Big East is going to the media market this year or next year right? I hope they don't sign with Fox. With UConn, it is possible the Big East can get a pretty decent deal.Fox could just reduce the cost to the other Big East schools to more than offset the additional cost of UConn going to the Big 12. If not, it supports the notion that basketball is undervalued.
My understanding is that it doesn’t matter where the med school is located. If it’s whether it is part of UConn (Storrs) or not.It makes no sense. Ned school should have been in hartofrd. I digress
Screw aau then. Who are they to tell the state where they put their med school. Bunch of idiots.My understanding is that it doesn’t matter where the med school is located. If it’s whether it is part of UConn (Storrs) or not.
I don’t think the location is the issue with the AAU. For example, Nebraska has a med school in Omaha. If the Nebraska-Lincoln campus counted it as its own instead of the Nebraska-Onaha, Nebraska would probably be still be in the AAU. Other than that, I don’t understand the metrics, or frankly, the politics of AAU. They admitted four smaller schools this time around. The research may be a percentage of the school size, explaining why Brandeis, for example, has been in the AAU for a long time.Screw aau then. Who are they to tell the state where they put their med school. Bunch of idiots.
It’s a cool kids club.
I don’t think the location is the issue with the AAU. For example, Nebraska has a med school in Omaha. If the Nebraska-Lincoln campus counted it as its own instead of the Nebraska-Onaha, Nebraska would probably be still be in the AAU. Other than that, I don’t understand the metrics, or frankly, the politics of AAU. They admitted four smaller schools this time around. The research may be a percentage of the school size, explaining why Brandeis, for example, has been in the AAU for a long time.
ND gets preferential treatment as always. The AAU membership was a gift to them from the big 10, awaiting their gracious arrival!If Research and Development is a key metric- UConn stacks up almost equal to Nebraska and much better than ND
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SO true...... it's like they enjoy the carnage, SMH !
I agree, uconn definitely has to get creative. I wonder what other basketball only schools are being referenced.25 followers. Hard to NOT take him seriously. Jokes aside i feel UConn should be pitching something like this to the B1G. the Big12 and ACC.
Honest question though: if the endgame is to be fully part of a conference, and they agreed join a big conf in bball only and FB scheduling preference, that conf has no financial incentive to add them as a full partner in the future even if FB gets better. Why would they? The conf is getting a better product for nothing. I get the risk of getting completely left without a conf. though. Not sure what is realistic anymore.I agree, uconn definitely has to get creative. I wonder what other basketball only schools are being referenced.
Excellent point. I would want some type of incentives to meet certain markers that could eventually lead to full membership, but you are correct in identifying that issue. The only thing we would have going for us is that an improved football program may be attractive to other conferences in the future. Being tied to the Big 12, even if it is just by a scheduling agreement, may help in changing the perception and false narrative about our football program (some people actually believe that we do not invest in football and others have said we do not even have a football team).Honest question though: if the endgame is to be fully part of a conference, and they agreed join a big conf in bball only and FB scheduling preference, that conf has no financial incentive to add them as a full partner in the future even if FB gets better. Why would they? The conf is getting a better product for nothing. I get the risk of getting completely left without a conf. though. Not sure what is realistic anymore.
This is where SD Dave has to negotiate: Should UConn agree to join the XII as basketball only (for now) & say a 6 game football scheduling arrangement, it must be stipulated that this is a transition to full membership after a finite probationary period, (e.g. 5 years or whenever the XII's next tv contract is negotiated)Honest question though: if the endgame is to be fully part of a conference, and they agreed join a big conf in bball only and FB scheduling preference, that conf has no financial incentive to add them as a full partner in the future even if FB gets better. Why would they? The conf is getting a better product for nothing. I get the risk of getting completely left without a conf. though. Not sure what is realistic anymore.
As stated previously when I asked this question, if UConn pulls out of the Big East, it takes its Olympic sports to the new conference for those sports that the new conference sponsors. In this case basketball only is a euphemism meaning not football. A home will have to be found for those Olympic sports that UConn participates in & are not sponsored by the new conference.My question if this is true where do the Olympic sports go ?
He added the part about it increasing the CBS Football Contract.
Except fans of those schools which are televised there. Currently UConn & Navy are among those who have contracts with CBS Sports Net.Nobody watches CBS Sports Network.
Honest question though: if the endgame is to be fully part of a conference, and they agreed join a big conf in bball only and FB scheduling preference, that conf has no financial incentive to add them as a full partner in the future even if FB gets better. Why would they? The conf is getting a better product for nothing. I get the risk of getting completely left without a conf. though. Not sure what is realistic anymore.