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Last weekend Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany was in attendance at the UCONN / Michigan State game and he heard and saw that we bring the NYC market, He'll be seeing UCONN again this weekend at the Final Four and we'll be bringinging the rest of the country..Great resume builders for our new conference...
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My apologies if the following article has already been dissected on your board but a few quotes I found to be of interest.
http://www.courant.com/sports/college/hc-uconn-men-women-final-four-0404-20140403,0,3139762.story
UConn Looks To Sell Itself With Both Teams In Final Four
The past three years have been painful for UConn. Conference realignment in college athletics has left the school on the outside looking in, with what could become long-term declines in revenue, especially from TV, and loss of national relevance. But the school has fought back using the oldest, most reliable weapon in its arsenal — winning men's and women's basketball games in the national spotlight.
"This is our front porch in a sports-minded country," UConn President Susan Herbst said Thursday. "As an academic, worrying about the research mission and development of UConn, you cannot buy the kind of media we get through athletics. It's true for Michigan. It is true for Ohio State. It is true for all the great places. They would not trade [athletic accomplishment] for anything."
The most important benefit that UConn could reap from its success this month is to draw the attention of one of the so-called power conferences.
"That depends on whether or not you think the shake-up is over," Rovell said.
It has been quiet lately but that does not mean it will stay that way.
"Realignment is a dynamic that is not in our control," Herbst said. "It's not like we can go around, show PowerPoint presentations to prove how great UConn is that will make people fall down in admiration. It's not how this works. We need to win. We need to win a lot, across the sports. We need to take care of our student-athletes and we have to do well in school."
One common thread in the recent shake-up has been a desire on the part of conferences to tap into the New York market. The ACC looked for it in adding Syracuse, the Big Ten in inviting Rutgers, a decision it could now be second-guessing. UConn fans filled Madison Square Garden last week during the NCAA Tournament.
"We are taking advantage of every opportunity we have, like at Madison Square Garden last weekend," Herbst said. "Fairfield County? New York City? We are New York's college team. I don't think it could be any more evident than it was in the Garden."
Herbst mentioning UConn along with Michigan and Ohio State.
Herbst mentioning how the athletic success of UConn makes your university a desirable candidate in conference realignment.
Herbst mentioning UConn as New York's college team.
If UConn is not on Delany's radar, then Herbst appears to be moving it in a direction to put it there.
Congrats on your basketball success this year.
Nor am I suggesting that I am intelligent, just that you have less intellectual capacity than a lobotomy patient.
