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We're in the weirdest of positions. The other Big East schools aren't exactly peer schools, they are smallish Catholic schools who don't play football but they culturally are similar to UConn and they are obsessed with basketball like UConn is.Yes literally every single road trip will take us no closer than Cincinnati or Morgantown; and then most trips are even farther than Milwaukee. I guess we can agree to disagree as to whether college kids care about that. Again, the classes Hurley have coming in are plenty happy with our current peers and aren’t begging to travel to little-brother State schools in fly-over country.
The type of fan you are is irrelevant to the discussion. I know you’ll still show up to watch us get blown out by B12 teams, but we are talking about building the fan base back up. Attendance matters when trying to be appealing to what a B1G superconference. The name on the other side of a 60-6 drubbing in front of 6,000 doesn’t impress anyone.
Moving to the Big 12 would only be about money, that's a big deal but there's no reason for people to pretend our basketball would be better off in the Big 12, it wouldn't. The money is really important, money is always important but we would be playing a bunch of B level Texas teams and other schools we have nothing in common with and who don't really move the needle. We would be the one northeast outlier in a conference who doesn't give a cr@p about NYC and Connecticut. A conference where every team will be looking for an exit plan. They still have the name Big 12 but it's a carcass of what it was.
I actually think our football team would do better than expected and our basketball team would do worse than expected. We would have to think long and hard about it, being a nomad often isn't a good thing. I'm actually pretty content being the best basketball school in the country with football playing Independent. If it was some stable great conference we were moving to for the money I'm sure I would feel differently.