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I don't think that UConn should accept 6 years of no conference athletic payments if that ends up being the case.You mean that it implies, not infers, in any event it doesn't. What it means is that TV partners are willing to pay the big 12 what they will be paying Connecticut up to 2031.
For what it's worth I have inferred from that that our TV partners have essentially said UConn football brings minimal value, at least in the near term. It's all good, as long as there is a date certain for our admission for football and they give us a scheduling agreement between now and then.
Zero revenue sharing in addition to the necessary expected outlays in the meantime seems to be a promise of a pie in the sky which may not prove to be worth it for too many years to come.
There should be financial projections made clear to the public about when UConn would break even before accepting any invitation from the Big 12.
Without seeing all of the projections it's all loose talk without enough transparency because many of the costs end up getting passed on to the CT taxpayers.
What is best for our sports teams &UConn athletes may not be best for our pocketbook but that's the way it is.