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If we don’t get an FB game out of the WBB series it’s an unmitigated failure by AD David Benedict. That was one piece of leverage we had and it’ll be gone.
Maybe he's trying to curry favor in SEC circles should an AD job come open would be my explanation. Their womens BB program isn't even on the radar of our women's team anymore.If we don’t get an FB game out of the WBB series it’s an unmitigated failure by AD David Benedict. That was one piece of leverage we had and it’ll be gone.
UConn finally agreed to play Tenn in WBB, something Tennessee has wanted for a few years now. Was this quid pro quo for them coming to Hartford? It it wasn't, it ought to have been.
If we don’t get an FB game out of the WBB series it’s an unmitigated failure by AD David Benedict. That was one piece of leverage we had and it’ll be gone.
If we don’t get an FB game out of the WBB series it’s an unmitigated failure by AD David Benedict. That was one piece of leverage we had and it’ll be gone.
More likely to salvage one game at TennesseeUConn finally agreed to play Tenn in WBB, something Tennessee has wanted for a few years now. Was this quid pro quo for them coming to Hartford? It it wasn't, it ought to have been.
If it is for $1M rather than $300K, I'd take it but I would think that they could get more for the two WBB games.More likely to salvage one game at Tennessee
I don't think the people who gave you a like understood your sarcasm...
There is seriously no one on planet earth who thinks that a WBB game is any leverage to get a UT football team to EH...is there?
Yes. Tennessee likes women’s college basketball, but they would never make a move affecting their football team based on WCBB.
I don't think the people who gave you a like understood your sarcasm...
There is seriously no one on planet earth who thinks that a WBB game is any leverage to get a UT football team to EH...is there?
I don’t think UT is ever coming to EH more than the next guy. Just saying a game in general. Knoxville, EH, NYC, the moon. Even just put this thing to rest with a paycheck. The fact that we’ve been dicked around on this football series for a decade and have been refusing to play UT for some old beef (I don’t follow WBB super closely but I think they didn’t renew the deal close to the end of Summit’s career because they “wanted to focus on more in-conference rivalries” which is pretty dumb considering you play those teams anyways. I think there was also some saltiness re: Maya Moore dissing UT for UConn) but that we seem to be giving up on both those things in one fell swoop is frustrating. It’s a play to sell tickets? The women have regular games with ND, Louisville, USCe, Stanford that generate tons of buzz and sell out. Makes us look weak. I get that it’s apparently for some kind of charity but if we didn’t reach some kind of finality even if it’s just a monetary settlement he failed.It wasn’t leverage. I kill Benedict for a lot but this is a play to sell tickets - which he needs to do. There is no way in hell Tennessee is coming to East Hartford unless one of you hijacks their charter and lands it on the runway.
When you look at Tenn's OOC football schedule, I dont think we look that out of place.
2018
2019
- 09/01 - West Virginia (at Charlotte, NC)
- 09/08 - ETSU
- 09/15 - UTEP
- 11/03 - Charlotte
2020
- 08/31 - Georgia State
- 09/07 - BYU
- 09/14 - Chattanooga
- 11/02 - UAB
2021
2022
- 09/04 - Bowling Green
- 09/11 - Pittsburgh
- 09/18 - South Alabama
2023
- 09/03 - Ball State
- 09/10 - at Pittsburgh
- 09/17 - Army
2024
- 09/02 - at BYU (or Sept. 1)
2025
- 09/07 - Oklahoma
2026
- TBA
2027
- 09/12 - at Nebraska
- 09/11 - Nebraska
Obviously, but they have a contract that we are pressing them to fulfill, and their WBB program brand has been lagging since we stopped playing them. What AD would try to get a money making game or two out it? FWIW, UConn WBB used to draw in excess of 20k in Knoxville.Yes. Tennessee likes women’s college basketball, but they would never make a move affecting their football team based on WCBB.
I don’t think UT is ever coming to EH more than the next guy. Just saying a game in general. Knoxville, EH, NYC, the moon. Even just put this thing to rest with a paycheck. The fact that we’ve been dicked around on this football series for a decade and have been refusing to play UT for some old beef (I don’t follow WBB super closely but I think they didn’t renew the deal close to the end of Summit’s career because they “wanted to focus on more in-conference rivalries” which is pretty dumb considering you play those teams anyways. I think there was also some saltiness re: Maya Moore dissing UT for UConn) but that we seem to be giving up on both those things in one fell swoop is frustrating. It’s a play to sell tickets? The women have regular games with ND, Louisville, USCe, Stanford that generate tons of buzz and sell out. Makes us look weak. I get that it’s apparently for some kind of charity but if we didn’t reach some kind of finality even if it’s just a monetary settlement he failed.
Man, I really hated Pat Summit
Yesterday that changed. My suspicion is the AD Dave asked Geno to schedule the game as part of a resolution of the UT issue. We will see if we get an announcement on that. I'd imagine that it would happen in the next couple of weeks, if at all.
Maybe, he's been pretty resistant up to this point though.My suspicion is that the Baketball Hal of Fame called in a favor from a Geno first...
Maybe, he's been pretty resistant up to this point though.
No doubt, but he turned down the Warlick's request after Summitt has passed.He also softened a bit after PS became ill and passed (mortality checks can do that).
Once again Jacobs reading the yard. Once again AD David Benedict is a wussJeff Jacobs: Geno says Tennessee allegations still sting, but he’s glad series benefits good cause
>>Nor does the resumption of the series have anything to do with influencing Tennessee to honor a two-game football contract with UConn.
“Mostly it was the Hall of Fame wanting to do something,” Auriemma said. “It had been batted around for a few years. You could never find the right balance of where, when and all that. “Neal Eskin (senior associate athletic director) did an amazing job of coordinating all this. He worked with the Hall of Fame. They came up with a plan.”<<
True. They were laughing at us. They had to pee at GampelUpon arrival, Tech's players reportedly thought Memorial Stadium was a high school stadium. Not joking.
...or few really care about WBB outside of a few niche areas and there was no leverage. Hell, with a MBB championship in hand the Big12 couldn’t have cared less.I like AD Dave but honestly if this was announced right now and has absolutely nothing to do with the football situation then I also have lost a little respect forfor him and Uconn. We have little leverage and this was basically all we had.
Bummer. I was hoping it was a sign that AD Dave and the Tenn AD were having a quality dialogue.
You called it Medic. I hoped that it would be part of deal to get UT to honor there contract to played us home and away, the timing seemed about right, but the Jacobs ask Geno point blank and he said said that no one approached him.Seemingly had nothing to do w/ football and everything to do w/ Geno, the Basketball Hall of Fame and the Pat Summitt Foundation:
Mike Anthony: UConn-Tennessee Rivalry Renewed, But Geno Auriemma Still Not Over Past
>>It just means it’s a game that works for both programs, an idea that had been kicked around for the past couple years, and that Auriemma sees enough good in the involvement of the Hall of Fame and the Pat Summitt Foundation, with a portion of proceeds benefitting both. Nothing more. Nothing less.
“I’ve always thought that a lot of things were said and there was an awful lot of insinuations, things that everybody’s read about, people dissected it over and over, so whether we ever played the game or not didn’t matter to me one bit,” Auriemma said Wednesday. “We’ve kind of moved on and gone our separate ways so there was no interest on my part in beating down the doors and saying we have to have this game. I couldn’t care less whether we had the game or not because I did feel like there’s got to be some sort of acknowledgement, anyway. But I think you and I both know that’s probably never going to happen. No one is going to admit to any of that. If the Hall of Fame hadn’t gotten involved — the level of respect I have for them, and how the game is going to be handled, I decided it’s worth doing.”<<