So you were talking about over 2 decades ago. If it was so great, why isn't still like that?Penn State. It was like this until 2000 when the one lane 20 mile road became a 2 lane 20 mile road.
You and I are reading that very differently. If distance wasn't a factor why would they note that it was "25 miles off campus". Agree regarding the subsidy.I’m not so sure the article is saying that. It seems to imply the issue is that the stadium is state-owned and that we get a subsidy from the state The location of the stadium is just kind of mentioned. A lower state subsidy would be less of a big deal if we get a giant payout from a new conference.
You think they built a highway to accommodate football traffic 7 days a year?So you were talking about over 2 decades ago. If it was so great, why isn't still like that?
Do you see why the pac schools make sense? They are after the “4 corners” teams ( Utah, Colorado ASU and Zona) That is good conference building. Like if they took us, Rutgers BC and Syracuse together.Putting all the noise aside from the twitterati and whoever else has chimed in on some form of social media, whether we do or do not move to the B-12 will come down to what the P-12 schools do.
The B-12 has made far too much noise to do nothing but they also cannot add an odd number of schools. It appears that Colorado wants to return. There have been conflicting reports about Arizona (all over the map in reality) and ASU (more say no than yes) while most reports on Utah are that they will remain in the P-12.
If one or three P-12 schools leave for the B-12, we will also join (the yes will be issued within seconds of the ask). If two or four P-12 schools join, we're not getting invited.
unfortunately the Big East is hurting baseball. There was an article about the weak conference impacting their placement in the tournament.
I’m afraid that unanimous approval from Big 12 basketball coaches means diddly squat. It feels like the football people are wondering what the he11 Yormark is doing with this UConn talk.
I think those of us in and around the program feel like Mora is more than capable of making UConn competitive in the Big 12. But I don’t think anyone outside the state of Connecticut will see things that way. I think the fact that a guy like Mora took this job in the state the program was in says a lot about the potential of UConn football.
Extend that commuter trainYou think they built a highway to accommodate football traffic 7 days a year?
The point is, it was easy to handle that many people coming into town.
But anyway the highway was built because the population rose 50% over the previous 20-25 years.
How about a stadium in Tolland or Willington off of 84. Only 8 miles from campus and close to Electric Blue.You think they built a highway to accommodate football traffic 7 days a year?
The point is, it was easy to handle that many people coming into town.
But anyway the highway was built because the population rose 50% over the previous 20-25 years.
Tolland wouldn't even do a drive thru for Dunkin' or a small shopping plaza with hotel off of exit 68 - I don't think they would go for a stadiumHow about a stadium in Tolland or Willington off of 84. Only 8 miles from campus and close to Electric Blue.
Mack Rhoades (Baylor AD) said Tramel was given questionable intel for the article.So you’re saying all the B12 haters victory lapping that Thamel article were actually very early? Who woulda thunk it? At least let the invites to the 4 corner schools happen before dancing on our athletics grave.
The Baylor athletic director basically came out and said “No we actually do like UConn, please don’t disparage them.” Like he’d have any reason to do that if the interest wasn’t real.Mack Rhoades (Baylor AD) said Tramel was given questionable intel for the article.
Didn't think the Dude of WV or M H ver3 from twitter were the golfing types.Well got the text from my dad today that a connected WVU alum at the country club says the all sports B12 invite is coming. Must be true!!!!!! Texts from dad have never let me down.
Again, no one is arguing that we should make this move for men’s basketball based on the current environment. The reasons for the move would be for sports other than men’s basketball, and because there is rational concern that big time football will walk away from the current basketball arrangements at some point.I do not care about a single team in the big12. Don't know how anyone on this board can make the argument strictly as a fan. It all comes down to some bs misguided notion that we need to jump to "stay competitive." Apparently it bears repeating: we're currently in the best basketball conference in the country, have one of the best coaches in the country and will not have trouble attracting top recruits
Tramel’s only connection is at OU. OU isn’t making the call on this, they are gone.Mack Rhoades (Baylor AD) said Tramel was given questionable intel for the article.