Am I reading that wrong, or does that say $50M or 50% of those revenues are a subsidy?Well yeah, it could take time. My point was UConn already spends and generates more than any other G5. We are the only one left taking in 100M annually; the other G5s at this level all made the jump recently.
We are already at the level to join the P5 financially with basketball alone
The website isn't very clear but regardless our "percent allocated" is less than Houston and about the same as UCF, and similar to other candidates USF and MemphisAm I reading that wrong, or does that say $50M or 50% of those revenues are a subsidy?
So time for the B12 / ACC to ask what can UConn do for them nationally for women’s basketball in a power conference.Iowa-LSU's average 12.3 million viewers are more than:
• Every women's college basketball game ever
• Every ESPN college basketball game ever
• Every MLB game last season
• Every NHL game last season
• Every MLS game last season
• Every NBA game last season except one
• Every CFB regular season game last season except one
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Shows the power of the media when they have their mind set on somethingIowa-LSU's average 12.3 million viewers are more than:
• Every women's college basketball game ever
• Every ESPN college basketball game ever
• Every MLB game last season
• Every NHL game last season
• Every MLS game last season
• Every NBA game last season except one
• Every CFB regular season game last season except one
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Will be a struggle to get to the same level given the abominable time slot- 9:30 (earliest) Friday night. Dumb dumb dumb on the part of the NCAA.UConn - Iowa may get up there too.
Welp - that still leaves the ACC with:
1) BC
2) Syracuse
3) Pitt or GT
4) Duke
5) Wake
6) Miami
7) SMU
8) Cal
9) Stanford
10) ND ... maybe
So then add:
11) UConn
12) WashState
13) OregonState
14) maybe Memphis or USF.
The National Atlantic-Pacific Conf.
never believe him ...this guy throws pro B12 stuff on the wall all day long...why should we believe him? Who are these so-called sources?
Cliff notes:
- says six leave the ACC
- two to Big Ten, four to SEC
- predicts each pay $200 million each; $1.2 billion total
- money might help the rest stay put; ND doesn't move out
- doesn't know who would join but is positive on UConn
I heard University of Hawaii is a priority for the ACCTake UConn, Washington State, Oregon State, San Diego State, USF and 1 more and ACC becomes the All Coasts Conference.