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No, regional conferences were destroyed by schools and conferences chasing network money.What are you talking about? The last 15 years have seen regional conferences destroyed by ≤networks.
No, regional conferences were destroyed by schools and conferences chasing network money.What are you talking about? The last 15 years have seen regional conferences destroyed by ≤networks.
Nova improved, Seton Hall improved, Providence improved, UConn improved once they came back.
I think one factor is that if those schools land a good coach, they have to pay up to keep him, because they aren't attractive places to be for football. KU was terrified they'd lose Leipold so overpaid him.Kentucky:
Calipari $8.5M
Stoops: $8.6M
Kansas:
Self $5.7M
Leipold $5M
Pretty equal. I'd imagine overall they spend more on football coaching salaries because the staff is like 5x the size of a basketball staff.
UConn's coaching salaries are pretty low compared to most P5 teams. Hell, isn't Hurley one of the lower paid coaches in the Big East? He needs a huge raise
If they go to 16 teams, they're going to use travel pods.
Not sure if you've noticed, Kansas ain't exactly local.
By the Crown Jewel, I assume you mean UConn Women's Basketball?It can be solely about UConn Men’s Basketball. This is a UConn Men’s basketball board. Some of us just want to preserve the crown jewel and do not care about any other sports. I’d say that majority of fans think that way. If moving to the Big 12 improves football by 50% and hurts basketball by 5% , it’s a mistake.
Time to start a new rivalry. I loved that game in 96. I was proud how hard those young Huskies fought.Or we'll see them all the time.
Do you think ESPN and FOX really want to pay for Rutgers?
As I'm probably the only one here who has done it (well, from Simsbury), I recommend flying. That said, it's pretty straightforward from Pittsburgh on. Get on I-70, get off in Lawrence. Lot of universities along that highway.Driving distance to Omaha from Storrs 1,369 miles
Driving distance to Lawrence from Storrs 1,382 miles
Somehow we figured out how to get to Omaha, but that extra 13 miles is going to be a show stopper.
Good point. A lot better than playing Butler, DePaul and Seton Hall for sure.It's funny I'm on the 57th page of this thread, and there's so little here about playing Kansas perhaps 2x a year in basketball, and facing teams like Cincinnati, Baylor, West Virginia, Iowa St, Kansas St or Houston. This isn't chopped liver.
And for the Big East that’s the furthest, while for the Big 12 that's closer to the average.Driving distance to Omaha from Storrs 1,369 miles
Driving distance to Lawrence from Storrs 1,382 miles
Somehow we figured out how to get to Omaha, but that extra 13 miles is going to be a show stopper.
Sort of. The question around everything is really about ad supported content. Newpapers are all but done because newspaper ads aren't worth anything anymore. The only reason sports is big, is because it is the only thing people watch live, in real time. The ad money for regular TV has dried up. So the shift is to the subscription model, hence Netflix, Prime, Max, Apple etc. Do they need live sports? Not really and in some ways it is wasted on them unless they can work ads in, since ads still have value with that content.One of two things are going to happen. Either Big Tech will get into the sports media game, and which case everyone else is going to lose, or Big Tech stays out of the sports media game, in which case we are at the high point for media rights in broadcast history, and there is only one way for them to go. If it is the latter, why would UConn jump leagues to the Big 12, which by any objective measure seems to be wildly overpaid on its current media contract? If you are right, and Big Tech is not joining the fray, than by the time UConn is vested as a full member, the Big 12 media rights will be declining.
The college landscape is changing fast and conferences are going national. We can’t be left out. The BE may end up like the Ivy League minus the top tier academics.And for the Big East that’s the furthest, while for the Big 12 that's closer to the average.
A true human perhaps. We as humans create paradigms and quite often stubbornly cling to that paradigm even if it starts to break down primarily because it’s too uncomfortable to have been proven wrong.I just had a son this past year and was looking forward to making the trek down to NYC for the BET an annual tradition once he gets old enough. Sucks that will never happen.
I’m sure a lot of the frustration with this decision is rooted in the nostalgic/romantic view of college sports being confronted with the hard reality of the business.
Even though I can recognize accepting a B12 offer would be the “right” decision, I still won’t like it. And to be quite honest, I don’t think I will care as much as I do now. Maybe that means I’m not a true fan…
Just imagine how often we’ll see @kobe and how infrequently we’ll see @FriarJ.No, you'll see WVU, UCF and Cincinnati all the time. You might see Kansas twice a year, maybe not even in Connecticut.
And let go not long after.Exactly. The "retraction" came after two days of blow back.
Are you guaranteeing that money? Like with an insurance policy? Otherwise, shhhh.