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Hearst, Benedict, Rubin, legal counsel, ... other?
Because then it's healthy?Ehh...it's the pending news at the end of the week. Has everyone on edge. I added spinach to an egg sandwich this morning. WTH was I thinking? I wasn't.
Damn TSA taking selfies with the trophies and whatnot,They always slow up check points at the Airport.
How about a couple of Hall of Famers?
I'd send Tranghese out. Savvy media guy who should be the presenter. Herbst and Benedict deliver the meat.
That's the team. Anyone more is clutter. Mike T does the intro and overview. Susan does academics and STEM including Next Gen CT and the tech park, and campus expansion plans; Bendict does athletics, starting with Bball, a brief acknowlegement of WBB (they know, no need to sell it) moving on to other sports (history of success over a broad range of sports), facilities (top in the nation and 'bricks and mortar' not 'hopes and plans' and finishes with football (BCS bowl, attendance figures, can we compete?, we can and we have wins over ND, SC, WV, L'ville, Indiana, Iowa St., etc. Bowl games, two conf championships speaks well for a very young program) Mike T closes with demographics and support (nice to have a third party say we own NYC etc. and talk about CT fans from the outside, etc.) Interspace the presentations with video, View from Above, current UConn commercial, Michigan St. at MSG, . Kemba game winner over Pitt, 6 OT game;ND game, SC bowl game, etc.I'd send Tranghese out. Savvy media guy who should be the presenter. Herbst and Benedict deliver the meat.
Bravo - sounds like a winning approach to me.That's the team. Anyone more is clutter. Mike T does the intro and overview. Susan does academics and STEM including Next Gen CT and the tech park, and campus expansion plans; Bendict does athletics, starting with Bball, a brief acknowlegement of WBB (they know, no need to sell it) moving on to other sports (history of success over a broad range of sports), facilities (top in the nation and bricks and mortar not plans and hopes and finishes with football (BCS bowl, attendance figures, can we compete?, we can and we have wins over ND, SC, WV, L'ville, Indiana, Iowa St., etc. Bowl games, two conf chanmpionships speaks well for a very young program) Mike T comes closes with demographics and support (nice to have a thrid party say we own NYC etc. and talk about CT fans from the outside, etc.) Interspace the presentations with video, View from Above, current UConn commercial, Michigan St. at MSG, . Kemba game winner over Pitt, 6 OT game;ND game, SC bowl game, etc.
It's an easy presentation that would be very impressive. @Dooley can fill in for Mike T., if needed.
With that presentation, we are number 11That's the team. Anyone more is clutter. Mike T does the intro and overview. Susan does academics and STEM including Next Gen CT and the tech park, and campus expansion plans; Bendict does athletics, starting with Bball, a brief acknowlegement of WBB (they know, no need to sell it) moving on to other sports (history of success over a broad range of sports), facilities (top in the nation and bricks and mortar not plans and hopes and finishes with football (BCS bowl, attendance figures, can we compete?, we can and we have wins over ND, SC, WV, L'ville, Indiana, Iowa St., etc. Bowl games, two conf chanmpionships speaks well for a very young program) Mike T comes closes with demographics and support (nice to have a thrid party say we own NYC etc. and talk about CT fans from the outside, etc.) Interspace the presentations with video, View from Above, current UConn commercial, Michigan St. at MSG, . Kemba game winner over Pitt, 6 OT game;ND game, SC bowl game, etc.
It's an easy presentation that would be very impressive. CL82 can fill in for Mike T., if needed.
Geno should attend too, just to represent how UConn can be a special place and he's alikeableand persuasive guy
The fact that this is all being done so openly is incredibly bizarre. I'm used to these Realignments being more like corporate raids where the losers don't find out until its over.
At this point it wouldn't surprise me if Susan brought along a few of the UConn Dairy Cows in the off chance that some Longhorns are attracted.
haa... love it.Because then it's healthy?
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Is there talk of other planned meetings with other expansion candidates? If there are 10 other teams with meetings, then this news isn't all that noteworthy. If not, then this is yuge.
I believe @Dooley is the one who always makes this point, but year to year success in athletics is cyclical.
Where Houston is riding the top of the wave now, UCF was two years ago and even we were there a only a half decade prior as well.
Making long term decisions on institutions based off of 15 football games shows no foresight.
Where UCF is now is where Houston would likely end up once Hermann leaves. A big school, great recruiting ground, terrible basketball, subpar academics and ranking 4th or 5th most popular in their own market.
UConn football hasn't lit the world on fire recently, but the committent to the program by the state and the University hasn't wavered.
When other schools talk about upgrading football and basketball facilities, ours are already in the ground.
We don't have plans to bring our budget and facilities to a P5 level, we are already there.
Yes, we've been passed on by the ACC multiple times but we were always a close runner up, all while Houston (and Memphis and UCF) were begging to get out of CUSA.
The Big 12 has shown it hasn't done anything that indicates they are running a rational process but I just hope when push comes to shove and the final decision needs to be made, they look at our numbers, facilities, legendary hoops program and the fact we are the number game in our town and that will outweigh the last football season.
That's the team. Anyone more is clutter.
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Maybe you can make our pitch?