whaler11
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Spoken like every Jock guy you can talk to in any Sports Bar across America.
We are coming out of pocket for WBB. That simply is not the case. We have a Net Income from it; you can look it up. We also pay our HC a gob of money ... you can look that up ... and we still are taking home shekels. We are one of only a few that can say this in this sport.
I could care less whether some WBB fan things every sport should be 30-0 every year or win by 50. I don't think it has diddly effect on any other component of UConn sports. I do think we (WE) the UConn fanbase underestimated how difficult FBS/BCS level football is & we have not worked hard enough to make all components work. But ... I don't think that comes from WBB. There is ONLY so many dollars that a Market can spend on entertaiment. I wonder if someone says ... I spent X on WBB & I don't have it for Football or MBB or other things. I'd say on whole ... I don't think so.
And what does the PERCEPTION of the National audience think of UConn being the DOMINANT PLAYER (really only a few close) in WBB. This is an evolving viewpoint for me (as I have changed over time); I think it is important. It says this little bitty school (where the MBB also builds champion caliber) can really bring it. WBB is WAY beyond Track or Volleyball or Softball or Wrestling. It is the top Women's sport. And, definitely adds to our Brand.
It is beyond a "cute" thing. And, I bet is far more important to Presidents of Universities than the Average guy in the Bar.
Great arguments against points that weren't made. One to hang on your fridge.
If you don't think there are UConn fans who aren't clouded by their results I'd suggest you read through the women's basketball board at this very site.
Also, yes I'm telling you what the average sports fan at a bar thinks like - you may have noticed it's that mentality that forced the ACC to add Louisville over UConn.
If you don't think people make choices between spending money on football, mens baskeball or women's basketball... Well that's contrary to many people who say that they do and contrary to simple logic. There is a limit to the amount of money companies and people are willing to spend - given more options the money is obviously diluted.
Are you really going to take the position that the football and basketball programs don't compete for some of the same dollars? Just think for two seconds before replying in broken capitalization.
As for the perception of the NATIONAL audience - they don't give a fuck about who wins college women's basketball championships. It ranks around who won the Champions Tour or the Baltimore F-1 race.
