UCFBfan
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The posters who think we don't have a chance of going to the Big Ten are overlooking two things:
1) Why was it Pitt and Syracuse to the ACC, when UConn and Rutgers would have been much more valuable? Because UConn and Rutgers are heading to the Big Ten.
Sorry but that's a load of bs. The reason it was Pitt and Syracuse was because BC didn't want UConn and so Syracuse was the next best thing they could get to NYC. Rutgers was left out because let's face it, they don't bring any strength in any sport to the ACC. Nor will they bring anything to the B1G. RU and UConn football is equal yet UConn brings much larger basketball fan base in both men's and women's sports. The ACC was hoping that Syracuse would be enough to garner some of the NYC market while knowing that RU and UConn would always be on the table.
2) The brand value to the Big Ten of a presence in NYC. Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State want to have a NY area game on their schedule annually. With UConn and Rutgers, they get one each year. They're looking at the population of NJ/NY/NE as an audience for Michigan/OSU/PSU/Nebraska etc.
I agree with this but I just don't see why they'd wanna water down their football product with UConn or Rutgers. Even if RU and UConn go to the ACC, the B1G has GOTTA know that they can have either of those schools at any time, no matter if they are in the ACC or NBE.
So I still can't see why UConn should be expecting a B1G invite anytime in the next decade.....