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UConn Headed To Big 12?? That's The Unofficial Report

I'm not sure what people are looking for. It reminds me of the old fairy tale about the fisherman who caught the fish who gave him three wishes to be set free and squandered all of them. Uconn is in a very good basketball conference and has won TWO straight national championships. Conferences tend to rise and fall. Right now the BIg East is good, and in the near future they will be great. Uconn is not going to spend the amount of money it takes to move up to a powerhouse in football and anyone who thinks they are is delusional. If they want to continue the program they should contact the other schools from the old Yankee Conference and schedule them. It would be more realistic for the players and put a stop to making the sacrifical lambs for a quick paycheck.
 
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UConn isn't in a P5 right now because it pissed on enough schools when they left the Big East that they didn't get an invite to the ACC when the time came a decade later. There is no P5 anymore if you haven't noticed, the Pac 12 is gone.
Girl? Boo! You don't know what you're talking about. Ignore
 
What would I do at work?
If we get in the Big 12, we will be selling out The Rent soon after.
Heck we beat Iowa St and Baylor when we were just getting started as a IA. You’d think if we were on even footing we’d kill it. Sad that we had an Edsall 2.0 to diminish what he accomplished as 1.0, he did a heck of a job.
 
UConn with power conference resources and consistency in the staff were incredibly competitive, winning the Big East twice and making a BCS, basketball we don't need to talk about we know I hate when people say this program won't be competitive in the Big 12 I know a lot of these people weren't around for their programs doormat days but look into Kansas State before Bill Snyder, we know about Kansas, Oklahoma State before the Big 12 would be happy to finish on footing with Missouri or Colorado, BYU and West Virginia have historically been the most consistent from the conference, these schools would not be where they are at now if it wasn't for coaching and a trusting athletic department with P5 money.
 
The management decisions both in coaching hires and building an off campus stadium have been mind boggling. At this point the SEC and the B1G have their pick of ACC and Big 12 teams when they become available. There will be no realignment without network approval.
 
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The management decisions both in coaching hires and building an off campus stadium have been mind boggling. At this point the SEC and the B1G have their pick of ACC and Big 12 teams when they become available. There will be no realignment without network approval. I’m obsessed with UConn and I can’t stop talking about it. Take me daddy.

Interesting take.
 
Let’s start with Hurley..he grew up in NJ..played basketball in the big east… it’s well known he loves the big east..his family is from NJ and Conn and can go to a lot of away games in the big east..UConn and the big east have a shared history.. and UConn is the king of the big east.. if a recruit wants to play in the northeast the chances are UConn will get that recruit… the big east tournament in MSG is best tournament in college basketball and UConn fills MSG with fans.. it’s a special time for UConn..the big 12 tournament is Kansas.. we have no history with the teams in the big12 and the conference is a southwestern conference..our players and coaches would be flying cross country most away games.. recruiting will take a dive..we loss our advantage of being northeastern school in a northeastern conference to northeast school recruiting in a southwest conference
Hurley wants UConn in the Big 12.
 
I can't believe I had to go three pages into this thread to find some plain healthy skepticism. Amazing how much "per a source" and "where there's smoke there's fire" can give rise to. Completely unprincipled wishful thinking click baiting by this podcaster.
Here to own my misplaced skepticism in that there was at least a meeting and this pod appears to have gotten some sort of scoop.
 
Is this a way to put pressure on the ACC to offer a spot to UConn? ACC grabs UConn before the B12
 
Note [edits] to your quote above.

The Big 12 Conference is a college athletic conference headquartered in Irving, Texas. It consists of 16 full-member universities in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia.

This would be a disaster for every other UConn sports program forced to play in the Big 12. UConn just came out of the desert (AAC) ... why go back?cA
Cajun Husky raises a good point. This is why I would prefer the ACC even with its questionable future. But if the offer came from the B12, I guess you have to take it,
 
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On Football; hoping we can engineer a 4 year wait (rather than 7), with the idea that in years 5-7, we don't get any media $ for road games and we keep whatever media $ we can muster for our home games (separate contract- outside of the current B12 deal).

On Basketball, ESPN ponies up $12-15m per year (nearly a 1/2 B12 share) and we start in 2026.

We cannot agree to a minimum number of football wins or to building a new on campus stadium. But we can agree to a formula for a minimum spending level on football staffing, and to making major upgrades to the Rent by 2031 if we do not greenlight an on campus stadium. By major upgrades, the Rent has good bones, but electronics/lockers/suites need an overhaul. I know we have some $ in the current CDA budget, but I think the B12 will demand something far flashier.

Fortunately we have the right Gov in office right now to make this happen.
 
Until the Big12 falls apart from the final round of conference realignment in 5 years and UConn is left with no back up plan as the Big East ship will have sailed.

The plan has always been for the Big 10 and SEC to create two super conferences and then leave the NCAA together.

Or the Big 12 adds ACC schools and upgrades itself. Then you would want to be in the Big 12. The B1G and SEC have never had plans to create a super conference, they have done everything to avoid that because:

1.) They can't afford it.

2.) TV wants it.

Fans on social media SAY that they want it, convince themselves of this, and then run with it as if it is fact. If anything the P4 would split off, from a legislative standpoint.
 
ACC got schools actively seeking to leave. Are they even in a position to take a vote to add anyone?

Also ESPN wasn't happy about their last expansion of Stanford, Cal and SMU. ESPN has money budgeted for Big 12 expansion but the ACC wasted their expansion goodwill and money last year.
 
Also ESPN wasn't happy about their last expansion of Stanford, Cal and SMU. ESPN has money budgeted for Big 12 expansion but the ACC wasted their expansion goodwill and money last year.
Who's your source?

And if ESPN had budgeted expansion money, who was it for instead of these three (which really was two because SMU came at zero cost)?
 
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Who's your source?

And if ESPN had budgeted expansion money, who was it for instead of these three (which really was two because SMU came at zero cost)?
Didn't really come at zero cost to espn. Their taking SMUs pro rata share and dividing it up. Great way to run a conference.
 
Strange that the ACC has not reached out to UConn. BCU and possibly Syracuse are two chess moves from being checkmated, and they are just sitting tight. If the Big 12 adds UConn, and maybe Pitt or UVA after the ACC dissolves with a Clemson and FSU departure, then BCU and possibly Syracuse are finished. If the Big 12 already has UConn, then NO league is adding BCU. If the ACC falls apart, BCU could end up downgrading to the Patriot League. Syracuse has a shot at a soft landing, not sure how to handicap it.

Everyone can play out those outcomes, so why are they not doing something about it? It is possible that the FSU and Clemson suits are theatre to get ESPN to boost its contract with the ACC. Otherwise, the last thing that the ACC should want is another conference having a program in the northeast. You would think they would intervene to invite UConn.
 
Strange that the ACC has not reached out to UConn. BCU and possibly Syracuse are two chess moves from being checkmated, and they are just sitting tight. If the Big 12 adds UConn, and maybe Pitt or UVA after the ACC dissolves with a Clemson and FSU departure, then BCU and possibly Syracuse are finished. If the Big 12 already has UConn, then NO league is adding BCU. If the ACC falls apart, BCU could end up downgrading to the Patriot League. Syracuse has a shot at a soft landing, not sure how to handicap it.

Everyone can play out those outcomes, so why are they not doing something about it? It is possible that the FSU and Clemson suits are theatre to get ESPN to boost its contract with the ACC. Otherwise, the last thing that the ACC should want is another conference having a program in the northeast. You would think they would intervene to invite UConn.
Maybe the ACC can make a call to UConn over the next few weeks given interest from the B12
 
Strange that the ACC has not reached out to UConn. BCU and possibly Syracuse are two chess moves from being checkmated, and they are just sitting tight. If the Big 12 adds UConn, and maybe Pitt or UVA after the ACC dissolves with a Clemson and FSU departure, then BCU and possibly Syracuse are finished. If the Big 12 already has UConn, then NO league is adding BCU. If the ACC falls apart, BCU could end up downgrading to the Patriot League. Syracuse has a shot at a soft landing, not sure how to handicap it.

Everyone can play out those outcomes, so why are they not doing something about it? It is possible that the FSU and Clemson suits are theatre to get ESPN to boost its contract with the ACC. Otherwise, the last thing that the ACC should want is another conference having a program in the northeast. You would think they would intervene to invite UConn.
I'm not so sure the ACC isn't or hasn't at this point. The best part of the BE's nee deal was no ESPN. If ESPN views UConn content was worth having, they may be facilitating this, and for once we could come out not getting shafted.
 
On Football; hoping we can engineer a 4 year wait (rather than 7), with the idea that in years 5-7, we don't get any media $ for road games and we keep whatever media $ we can muster for our home games (separate contract- outside of the current B12 deal).

On Basketball, ESPN ponies up $12-15m per year (nearly a 1/2 B12 share) and we start in 2026.

We cannot agree to a minimum number of football wins or to building a new on campus stadium. But we can agree to a formula for a minimum spending level on football staffing, and to making major upgrades to the Rent by 2031 if we do not greenlight an on campus stadium. By major upgrades, the Rent has good bones, but electronics/lockers/suites need an overhaul. I know we have some $ in the current CDA budget, but I think the B12 will demand something far flashier.

Fortunately we have the right Gov in office right now to make this happen.
BIG 12 better not want us to be the SMU of their conference. (where we basically pay to join)
 
Strange that the ACC has not reached out to UConn. BCU and possibly Syracuse are two chess moves from being checkmated, and they are just sitting tight. If the Big 12 adds UConn, and maybe Pitt or UVA after the ACC dissolves with a Clemson and FSU departure, then BCU and possibly Syracuse are finished. If the Big 12 already has UConn, then NO league is adding BCU. If the ACC falls apart, BCU could end up downgrading to the Patriot League. Syracuse has a shot at a soft landing, not sure how to handicap it.

Everyone can play out those outcomes, so why are they not doing something about it? It is possible that the FSU and Clemson suits are theatre to get ESPN to boost its contract with the ACC. Otherwise, the last thing that the ACC should want is another conference having a program in the northeast. You would think they would intervene to invite UConn.
I can see Syracuse getting into the Big XII. I don't think UConn has animosity towards them and wouldn't try to block them. I feel like UConn getting into the Big XII is Yormarks plan to try and attract schools like Syracuse, Pitt, Duke and other basketball focused schools. I think Cuse's problem is, they hold themselves in such high regard that they consider themselves a shoo-in for the B1G.
 
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