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Um, ok - so let's just jump to it and have us land into the B1G?Title of thread
Um, ok - so let's just jump to it and have us land into the B1G?Title of thread
Put together your scenario and present it.Um, ok - so let's just jump to it and have us land into the B1G?
It's easy: the B1G + UConn.Put together your scenario and present it.
In a world where any realignment scenario is possible, you want to play Iowa, Northwestern, and Minnesota?It's easy: the B1G + UConn.
For all the money involved, guaranteed sellouts at home games, etc ---- YES. And, BTW along with the bottom of the barrel you picked, there'd also be games against Ohio State, Michigan. Penn State, etc. Need I go on? Honestly, if we ever got into the B1G it'd be the single most impactful sports transaction in the history of CT.In a world where any realignment scenario is possible, you want to play Iowa, Northwestern, and Minnesota?
Of course being in the Big 10 would be the best spot for UConn because of the payday. Over the Big 12 and acc or whatever. I agree. It’s what I always hoped would happen.For all the money involved, guaranteed sellouts at home games, etc ---- YES. And, BTW along with the bottom of the barrel you picked, there'd also be games against Ohio State, Michigan. Penn State, etc. Need I go on? Honestly, if we ever got into the B1G it'd be the single most impactful sports transaction in the history of CT.
For all the money involved, guaranteed sellouts at home games, etc ---- YES. And, BTW along with the bottom of the barrel you picked, there'd also be games against Ohio State, Michigan. Penn State, etc. Need I go on? Honestly, if we ever got into the B1G it'd be the single most impactful sports transaction in the history of CT.
I would think they could probably poach some AAC teams at the very least (beyond Navy)Pac4 raids the Big West for the UCs (except maybe Riverside? seems their athletics future is in question) and Cal Poly for highly regarded non-football members. Pac4 + UConn (Big East) + UMass (A10) + Army (Patriot) + Navy (Patriot) for football. Add Air Force in all sports when they can get out of the MWC for free, maybe Hawaii takes their MWC place as a full member. Stanford/Cal get their respected athletics partners, non-revenue sports stay regional, put together a respectable football conference with 8 games leaving plenty of room for the important non-con matchups. I'd have to think Apple would have some interest in media rights for such a thing. Maybe not the $20mil but more than the $7mil Cal/Stanford would get from the ACC for traveling every sport crosscountry.
Football (9):
Cal
Stanford
OSU
WSU
UConn
UMass
Army
Navy
Air Force
Non-football (10 or 11):
Cal
Stanford
OSU
WSU
Air Force
Cal Poly
UC Davis
UC Irvine
UC San Diego
UC Santa Barbara
UC Riverside?
SMU, Rice, and/or Tulane make some level of sense especially for football only but there are challenges. Temple also makes sense as a football only addI would think they could probably poach some AAC teams at the very least (beyond Navy)
Pitt and Duke will land somewhere. So gross that this is the future that Uconn is stating at. Id rather we stay in the big east then be in the same conference as these AAC dregs all over again.Options are getting very frivolous these days...
B1G (18): UNC, UVA, ND, Miami
SEC (16): FSU, Clemson, NCST, GT, VT, Louisville
XII (16): holds
ACC:
BC
Pitt
Syracuse
UConn
Temple
Buffalo
Army
Duke
Wake
Tulane
USF
SMU
Rice
Navy
Stanford
Cal
Boise St
Fresno St
San Diego St
UNLV
Air Force
Oregon State, Washington State, Louisville. UConn would get bumped by App State or something. Rule #1B1G (18): UNC, UVA, ND, Miami
SEC (16): FSU, Clemson, NCST, GT, VT, Louisville
XII (16): Duke, Pitt
ACC:
BC
UMass
Syracuse
UConn
Temple
Buffalo
Army
Memphis
Wake
Tulane
USF
SMU
Rice
Navy
Stanford
Cal
Boise St
Fresno St
San Diego St
UNLV
Air Force
On a bright side, maybe in this scenario the XII takes two more schools so the B1G, SEC, and XII can split out into their own division with 64 schools. Maybe UConn makes that final cut?
Pittsburgh! Maybe Georgetown too.If we are posting an absolute fantasy conference in a NCAA untethered to any realities, I propose this hybrid 24-team ECAC-type super conference. This includes 9 FBS programs, 9 FCS programs, 6 non-football schools; and comprises the "historic core" of the Big East, A-10, Yankee Conference and few others; and is limited to New England, NY, NJ, PA, and MD
Albany
Army
Boston College
Boston University
Buffalo
Central Connecticut
Connecticut
Fordham
Holy Cross
Maine
Massachusetts
Navy
New Hampshire
Northeastern
Providence
Rutgers
Rhode Island
St. John's
Seton Hall
Stony Brook
Syracuse
Temple
Vermont
Villanova
Is a conference stretching from Washington to Louisiana small or manageable?Regional Concept Scenario - keep it small/keep it managable:
1) Stanford
2) Cal
3) Oregon St
4) Wash St
5) SMU
6) Tulane
7) San Diego St.
8) Air Force or Colorado St.
by modern standards.Is a conference stretching from Washington to Louisiana small or manageable?