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NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions - Again!
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Which is the better choice? The one that actually invites us.I can arguments for the ACC or Big XII
Which is the better choice? The one that actually invites us.I can arguments for the ACC or Big XII
where are you getting those numbers? the big12 tv deal pays $31/school and the ACC pays 30/school. if youre talking about overall distribution then that is over $40mill/school for the big12 but that number is subject to lots of variables eg NCAA tournament units, bowl revenue and new College Football Playoff revenue.The Big 12 payout is higher than the ACC's. The Big 12, on average, pays 46 to 47 million per school, the ACC 43 to 44 million per school.
It’s possible. But do you really think that’s how the smart money would bet it?Perhaps because they are clueless?
ACC is political. They are failing ACC.Brett Yormark is the only power conference commissioner who's been advocating for us. You won't see the B1G or SEC commissioners going after us. And forget the ACC, been dumped on by that league enough.
totally agree!UConn should proactively have “talks” with the ACC. Don’t let the B12 presidents think they are the only option.
UConn (and their fans) should also keep in mind that here in the mid-2020s, the Big East is a perfectly fine place to be.UConn should proactively have “talks” with the ACC. Don’t let the B12 presidents think they are the only option.
UConn should deal with Yormark in good faith. If the ACC wants to talk to us we will listen.
The ACC isn’t going anywhere.
So what? Big 12 a better league.The ACC pays about 10 million per for ACCN and B12 has no conference network
Funny, that’s what everybody thinks about us , we’ll always be here. I know nothing beyond the end of my nose, but does the B1G just sit for GOR expiration, and who is prioritized?UConn should deal with Yormark in good faith. If the ACC wants to talk to us we will listen.
The ACC isn’t going anywhere.
Baylor got the nod for the Big 12 at the time because Ann Richards, the Texas governor at the time, was a Baylor grad.Baylor is pretty good sized and made the original cut for the Big XII with UT, A&M and TT when the Big 8 raided the SWC. TCU, SMU, Houston and Rice did not.
The ACC isn’t going anywhere.
Funny, that’s what everybody thinks about us , we’ll always be here. I know nothing beyond the end of my nose, but does the B1G just sit for GOR expiration, and who is prioritized?
1. UNC
2. ????
The ACC is going down the toilet. I don't want to be on that turd when the B1G and SEC are done and ready to flush.
It's Big 12 or bust.
So what? Big 12 a better league.
Personally I think some realtors are pricing houses too low, but just my opinion.Right now houses are going for well over asking because of low inventory. Sounds to me like the Big 12 should be ponying up a premium for UConn.
Last we heard was meetings were continuing yesterday. Do we have any updates or have discussions paused?
You think they’d get enough votes? Florida State and Clemson would lose their minds which I would enjoy if it could happen.
The Big East will end up irrelevant when the music stops and chairs are filled. The power brokers will have their own basketball tournament, with a few invitations to outsiders, but keep most of the money.The ACC is going down the toilet. I don't want to be on that turd when the B1G and SEC are done and ready to flush.
It's Big 12 or bust.
I think realtors do that in general. Get more traffic and a quick offer, they get their 5% as quickly as possible. Lately it's been ridiculous though. Houses in the $500k - $600k range going for $100k over asking. Seems to be a big surge in CT right now.Personally I think some realtors are pricing houses too low, but just my opinion.