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Gee, we should have never left the Yankee conference with that poor attitude.
Two or three Big 12 games at the Rent, what's not to love.
If nothing else they're on par, but metrics say Big 12 is better recently.
Hopefully we draw better than the 15k-25k we drew against Purdue, Illinois, and Duke.
 
as long as it's more than $7mill/year for now with football membership by 2031 and a scheduling agreement in the meantime, then it's better than the BE deal.
What about travel? I doubt we put all sports in the Big 12, we’d relocate most.

I also read somewhere (maybe here) that the $7M per year was on par for a P5* conference’s contribution subtracting football. Not sure if that was accurate or not.
 
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Is the same true of Kansas, Duke, and North Carolina?
And literally half of the hateful eight Big12 schools (i.e. not the last eight added) and several of the last eight added that have decades of mediocre at best football history.
 
You think Big 12 is going to give us ~4 home games a year vs their teams? No way they travel out here for that.
TBF, @UCONNRPh only suggested “X number of Big 12 games a year as we (UConn) ramp up the program”. No mention of 4 games, nor specific reference to home games.

FWIW, the uninformed may be unaware most UConn schedules are fairly populated through at least 2028. Hypothetically, gradually add an away Big 12 game for 2026 (current 6 H 5 A) to existing 5 P4 opponents. Then, gradually increase H and A games each season. Horse trade games with other P4s as mutually agreed. Maybe toss in a potential low level Big 12 bowl opportunity over time, e.g., some 6-6 school declines an offer. Etc, etc, etc.

Reasonably, it’s extremely unlikely rational people expect the Big 12 to immediately schedule 4 games at the Rent in the first few seasons.
 
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Then we're no worse than we are today and into the foreseeable future in the Big East.

If the Big 12 fails, or college football turns into a 15 school oligopoly, UConn is a lot worse off in the Big 12 than the Big East.
 
What about travel? I doubt we put all sports in the Big 12, we’d relocate most.

I also read somewhere (maybe here) that the $7M per year was on par for a P5* conference’s contribution subtracting football. Not sure if that was accurate or not.
Need an invite before we get the details so rather than assuming the worst how about we hope for the best.
 
Need an invite before we get the details so rather than assuming the worst how about we hope for the best.
That’s not a good business strategy.
 
the thought of the Big 12 imploding is a dumb one, you do know how perfectly they have placed themselves in position? none of their brands apart from Kansas are good enough to ever be considered by the SEC or Big 10, but too good to leave out of conversations with the SEC and Big 10 especially in basketball it's gonna be that 3rd and final conference IF anything ever splits from the NCAA.
 
Money and a seat at the table.
Agreed whole-heartedly. Whenever UConn is considered for membership, the fact they are not a member of the P-5 (now P-4) is mentioned. Yes there are football issues, but no one questions UConn in the other sports. They hit them on not being a P-5 school. One of the reasons Stanford and Cal got into the ACC was their P-5 membership. They are a have and you have a better chance of things breaking your way if you are a have rather than a G-5 school, which are have nots. Eventually, you need a seat at the table when the music stops or you aren't going to move forward with the other schools. This is not just a football move, it's a move for all sports including basketball so that they can compete with NIL $ and have money for facility improvement and coaching salaries.
 
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If the Big 12 fails, or college football turns into a 15 school oligopoly, UConn is a lot worse off in the Big 12 than the Big East.

Yeah, again, if college football becomes what you state... We'd be in the premiere cbb conference or a leading candidate for any cbb led realignment.
 
as long as it's more than $7mill/year for now with football membership by 2031 and a scheduling agreement in the meantime, then it's better than the BE deal.
Depends on financial terms. We’d be getting small bump in media deal, BUT, the expectation is that we’d be funding investment in FB in preparation of 2031. Where does that money come from?
 
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Depends on financial terms. We’d be getting small bump in media deal, BUT, the expectation is that we’d be funding investment in FB in preparation of 2031. Where does that money come from?
I think it would be more than a bump. According to Dennis Dodd, Gonzaga was valued at $15 million last year when there was discussion of them being added to the Big 12.
 
Some B12 AD's are against UC entry. Some are for it. Some could either way. B12 presidents will make that decision. Expansion is usually done in pairs. If BB is a factor, Duke would make a good entry partner. North Carolina is a top pick for SEC / B1G.
Same for Virginia.
 

Big 12 presidents were briefed Monday about the possible addition of UConn to the league without taking action, CBS Sports has learned. The league's lack of unanimity on the issue will require ongoing discussions as the possible next round of realignment looms, sources told CBS Sports.

CBS Sports was able to verify six Big 12 schools in favor of UConn's addition with two against if a vote were taken today. Those schools did not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue. It takes a super majority (at least 12 of the 16 Big 12 schools) to approve such a move.
 
If the Big 12 fails, or college football turns into a 15 school oligopoly, UConn is a lot worse off in the Big 12 than the Big East.

if that happens we will have a lot of compan. If that happens would the b12 just reconstitute itself?
 
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Big 12 presidents were briefed Monday about the possible addition of UConn to the league without taking action, CBS Sports has learned. The league's lack of unanimity on the issue will require ongoing discussions as the possible next round of realignment looms, sources told CBS Sports.

CBS Sports was able to verify six Big 12 schools in favor of UConn's addition with two against if a vote were taken today. Those schools did not want to be identified because of the sensitivity of the issue. It takes a super majority (at least 12 of the 16 Big 12 schools) to approve such a move.
So we have half of the votes that we need to get.
 
If the Big 12 fails, or college football turns into a 15 school oligopoly, UConn is a lot worse off in the Big 12 than the Big East.
Seriously??? How?? We would be in the preeminent BB conf and it wouldn’t be close and we’ll actually have a chance to build fb into something palatable. How would we be better off in the BE if the system blows up? There will be a lot of teams looking for a landing spot
 
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