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So far Hurley has not gotten us that far in the NCAA tournament.That’s correct, right up until Dave Benedict announces we are leaving.
So far Hurley has not gotten us that far in the NCAA tournament.That’s correct, right up until Dave Benedict announces we are leaving.
Hahaha. Yeah, I read it twice. The only thing that made an impression on me in the italics was the fact that the author was a teacher. The rest I skimmed. The international spelling of Bart never caught my eye. I thought Chin was talking about an HC candidate.Did you not read the article?...
That it’s a horrendously short sighted move? I’m listening.This take is laughable
And what’s the next move for football?First things first. He had to take care of men’s basketball which was not doing well in recruiting while in the AAC. He fixed that in one fell swoop by joining the NBE. Among other things, if we were still in the AAC Donavan Clingan would have gone to Michigan. Recruiting for Hurley has picked up a lot since our entrance into the NBE. The next move for football is two or three years away.
no way, i don't accept!People have to accept that any possibility of joining a P5 conference went away when we joined NBE.
paid a 17 mil exit fee, a 3.5 mil entry fee and our own AD said “we didn’t join the big East to leave”
Would you rather be in the Big East for Bball and be able to watch every football and basketball game on TV? Or would you have rather they stay in the AAC where you'd have to pay 5 dollars a month to watch low quality coverage because the schools are paying production costs including basketball?Dave Benedict is working on it? That’s a good one. He threw the football program into the dumpster - opting to join the Big East. Horrendously short sighted move.
The possibility went away when we were left out of the ACC. How you people haven't recognized that yet is beyond me.People have to accept that any possibility of joining a P5 conference went away when we joined NBE.
paid a 17 mil exit fee, a 3.5 mil entry fee and our own AD said “we didn’t join the big East to leave”
The possibility went away when we joined the NBE. We aren’t leaving that conference. We just don’t have an administration and athletic department that thinks big time. Again, joining NBE was short sighted.The possibility went away when we were left out of the ACC. How you people haven't recognized that yet is beyond me.
We weren't going to get into the Big XII. Might as well try to join the PAC 12 too!Weird , the Big 12 just took 4 more teams and there will likely be more expansion in the next two years
Trying to get into any P5 conference would be wise. UCONN couldn’t see it though. Joined a basketball conference of small catholic schools. There is a ceiling on how much money a basement all only conference can demand in media deals.We weren't going to get into the Big XII. Might as well try to join the PAC 12 too!
Where have you been? We tried for a decade. You can't make someone pick you.Trying to get into any P5 conference would be wise. UCONN couldn’t see it though. Joined a basketball conference of small catholic schools. There is a ceiling on how much money a basement all only conference can demand in media deals.
It was a short sighted move.
You can do things to make your programs more attractive like, I don’t know, investing in them?Where have you been? We tried for a decade. You can't make someone pick you.
We beat Wyoming this weekend. Absolutely no one expects this outcome. It will be like the game against Houston in 2015.And what’s the next move for football?
I like your optimism!We beat Wyoming this weekend. Absolutely no one expects this outcome. It will be like the game against Houston in 2015.
Yes it makes much more sense to be in a conference with a service academy and a bunch of schools in the southeastern united states.You can do things to make your programs more attractive like, I don’t know, investing in them?
UCONN is in an attractive media market and I suspect the ACC at the very least would be interested in their next expansion. But we are good, we are a huge flagship state university in a small private school basketball conference. Makes complete sense.
What is a "Public Ivy" ?
It makes much more sense to stay in the conference while investing in program and working to get into a P5 conference (you know like Cincy and UCF did) It makes zero sense to pay a 17 million dollar exit fee, and 3.5 million entrance fee to join a private school basketball conference. It was a horrendously short sighted move that handcuffs UCONN going forward.Yes it makes much more sense to be in a conference with a service academy and a bunch of schools in the southeastern united states.
Investment in the program is a completely separate issue from being independent or being in a conference that's basically dead at this point.
In case you didn’t notice we didn’t have an invitation anywhere else to turn down, and the AAC was an anchor around our necks. The moment we have an invite to ACC, then off we go. That last part is tricky though.It makes much more sense to stay in the conference while investing in program and working to get into a P5 conference (you know like Cincy and UCF did) It makes zero sense to pay a 17 million dollar exit fee, and 3.5 million entrance fee to join a private school basketball conference. It was a horrendously short sighted move that handcuffs UCONN going forward.