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Fair, but I meant intentionally excluded by the conference, not the institutionNotre Dame
Fair, but I meant intentionally excluded by the conference, not the institutionNotre Dame
And get kicked out of the BE? Not bloody likely. The rest of UConn's sports would play where?I’ve read two articles talking about UConn as a bball only add:
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Report: Big 12 Talking Expansion; UConn, Gonzaga 'Certainly Talked About' in Meetings
In the ever-changing college athletics landscape, the Big 12 is potentially looking to shake things up again in terms of expanding its membership, according…syndication.bleacherreport.com
Even if the B12 offered a revenue amount that would compensate for the travel, this would not be worth the cost to fans and would be an insult to the university. All sports or none.
It's not remotely acceptable. It would be a giveaway of our greatest asset. Full membership or FB only are the only 2 choices. I'm confident AD Dave knows this.I would prefer a full invite. If it is a basketball only invitation and they offered five football games a year with bowl access if eligible that would be acceptable.
No football scenarios for UConn, according to Athlon.
Scenario 4: Basketball-Focused Expansion Only
Gonzaga and UConn are potential targets for expansion, which would certainly fill Yormark's plan to be a national conference and add two more basketball powers to its membership.
And NYC?It seems like some people think there’s a problem and we aren’t getting in. Most likely, we are in, that’s why there’s been multiple in person meetings and no public comment from Dave Benedict. Yormark wouldn’t travel to Storrs and NYC just to create a ruse. He can do that with a few phone calls and a couple tips to a reporter.
At the same time, until an invite is official and announced by the B12, something could change. It’s also possible that they are proposing something that isn’t worth it for us financially and both sides are negotiating. There’s a lot of factors, but until invites are made public, it seems like we are in a pretty good position based on in person meeting in Storrs and NYC.
And NYC?
UConn met with the Big East for a few years before the deal materialized. In that case I think UConn waited for the results of the next AAC TV deal.It seems like some people think there’s a problem and we aren’t getting in. Most likely, we are in, that’s why there’s been multiple in person meetings and no public comment from Dave Benedict. Yormark wouldn’t travel to Storrs and NYC just to create a ruse. He can do that with a few phone calls and a couple tips to a reporter.
At the same time, until an invite is official and announced by the B12, something could change. It’s also possible that they are proposing something that isn’t worth it for us financially and both sides are negotiating. There’s a lot of factors, but until invites are made public, it seems like we are in a pretty good position based on in person meeting in Storrs and NYC.
Totally different set of circumstances. UConn couldn’t leave the AAC without knowing the terms of the new contract first. The B12 and UConn are both able to make a deal now if they want to.UConn met with the Big East for a few years before the deal materialized. In that case I think UConn waited for the results of the next AAC TV deal.
I think the negotiations are real, but it’s not a done deal. B12 is vetting its options.
Hogwash to scenario 4 for UConn.
No football scenarios for UConn, according to Athlon.
Scenario 4: Basketball-Focused Expansion Only
Gonzaga and UConn are potential targets for expansion, which would certainly fill Yormark's plan to be a national conference and add two more basketball powers to its membership.
That is a non-starter.I’ve read two articles talking about UConn as a bball only add:
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Report: Big 12 Talking Expansion; UConn, Gonzaga 'Certainly Talked About' in Meetings
In the ever-changing college athletics landscape, the Big 12 is potentially looking to shake things up again in terms of expanding its membership, according…syndication.bleacherreport.com
Even if the B12 offered a revenue amount that would compensate for the travel, this would not be worth the cost to fans and would be an insult to the university. All sports or none.
BY's believes he can maximize the revenue by selling the football and basketball broadcast rights separately. So basketball only's would receive a share of whatever that contract earns. The football playing schools would not subsidize that from football earnings. That's the plan, apparently.How much revenue would current B12 members be willing to share for BB only schools? Why would we want to join for only a prorated portion of tv contracts?
I’ve read two articles talking about UConn as a bball only add:
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Report: Big 12 Talking Expansion; UConn, Gonzaga 'Certainly Talked About' in Meetings
In the ever-changing college athletics landscape, the Big 12 is potentially looking to shake things up again in terms of expanding its membership, according…syndication.bleacherreport.com
Even if the B12 offered a revenue amount that would compensate for the travel, this would not be worth the cost to fans and would be an insult to the university. All sports or none.
No one is coming after Georgetown (30 sports, only 60 men's scholarships offered, struggling in FCS, etc.) It's just not a good fit for anyone.You want the nightmare, "anything that can go bad in CR for Uconn will" scenario that we know so well ? B12 tells Uconn who has a $30mil exit fee to leave the Big East.....you come for hoops only because we're going after Gonzaga, St Johns, Nova, Georgetown as the 4, if you don't.