Fine, 3 titles by 3 teams in the last 9 tournaments.We talking horseshoes and hand grenades or college basketball?![]()
Fine, 3 titles by 3 teams in the last 9 tournaments.We talking horseshoes and hand grenades or college basketball?![]()
You keep using that word....
I would think any real traction for UConn to the B12 or the ACC would force some folks to go to DEFCON 2 or 3 regarding their own REALIGNMENT, as it would represent a reduction of the seats left for when the music stoppedOr, UConn is being used again to attract the interest of potential ACC defectors.
I'll give UVA some credit. UNC and puke are always top 2 teams in the conference. The rest of the conference is balast.Fine, 3 titles by 3 teams in the last 9 tournaments.
I think this is a great post and a misunderstood point when these talking heads discuss realignment. With Mora and Big 12 Revenue, there is a really good chance that we would be competitive in football even in the the Big 12. I'm not sure that there are very many schools that have done more with less than Uconn with their sport's programs.I don't think fielding a competitive team in the B12 would be as hard as people think. If you have good coaches, you'll build a squad and compete. The portal will make it much easier to pull in players more quickly. Remember, we can get better players when they know they'll be playing in the B12. Its a selling point.
Competitive in 3 yearsI think this is a great post and a misunderstood point when these talking heads discuss realignment. With Mora and Big 12 Revenue, there is a really good chance that we would be competitive in football even in the the Big 12. I'm not sure that there are very many schools that have done more with less than Uconn with their sport's programs.
Who leaked it to him?Flirting?
He should deck whoever “leaked” this to him. And based on the podcast yesterday it’s fairly obvious who it is.
-> Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark has renewed his pursuit of expansion target UConn, with league officials set for a meeting next week where the issue will be reintroduced for in-depth discussion, multiple Big 12 administrators and broadcasting sources told The Athletic. <-
->According to the sources, if the Big 12 did accept UConn, its football program would not join the league until the next television rights contract, or at the very least for several years. When UMass joins the MAC next year, UConn will be one of two remaining FBS independents, along with Notre Dame.
In order to feel comfortable adding another school, the current members will want assurance that UConn’s addition would not dilute their shares of league revenue.
The Big 12 is a year away from beginning a new six-year deal with ESPN and Fox that will pay its members an average of $31.7 million per school. The deal was agreed to before the former Pac-12 schools’ additions, but ESPN was required to pay a pro-rata share to the four Power 5 members. UConn, however, would not be guaranteed the same deal. <-
Vannini is very very credibleNot sure how credible this is, but I found this and supposedly published about 4pm Friday afternoon.
-> Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark has renewed his pursuit of expansion target UConn, with league officials set for a meeting next week where the issue will be reintroduced for in-depth discussion, multiple Big 12 administrators and broadcasting sources told The Athletic. <-
->According to the sources, if the Big 12 did accept UConn, its football program would not join the league until the next television rights contract, or at the very least for several years. When UMass joins the MAC next year, UConn will be one of two remaining FBS independents, along with Notre Dame.
In order to feel comfortable adding another school, the current members will want assurance that UConn’s addition would not dilute their shares of league revenue.
The Big 12 is a year away from beginning a new six-year deal with ESPN and Fox that will pay its members an average of $31.7 million per school. The deal was agreed to before the former Pac-12 schools’ additions, but ESPN was required to pay a pro-rata share to the four Power 5 members. UConn, however, would not be guaranteed the same deal. <-
-> Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark has renewed his pursuit of expansion target UConn, with league officials set for a meeting next week where the issue will be reintroduced for in-depth discussion, multiple Big 12 administrators and broadcasting sources told The Athletic. <-
->According to the sources, if the Big 12 did accept UConn, its football program would not join the league until the next television rights contract, or at the very least for several years. When UMass joins the MAC next year, UConn will be one of two remaining FBS independents, along with Notre Dame.
In order to feel comfortable adding another school, the current members will want assurance that UConn’s addition would not dilute their shares of league revenue.
The Big 12 is a year away from beginning a new six-year deal with ESPN and Fox that will pay its members an average of $31.7 million per school. The deal was agreed to before the former Pac-12 schools’ additions, but ESPN was required to pay a pro-rata share to the four Power 5 members. UConn, however, would not be guaranteed the same deal. <-
-> Big 12 commissioner Brett Yormark has renewed his pursuit of expansion target UConn, with league officials set for a meeting next week where the issue will be reintroduced for in-depth discussion, multiple Big 12 administrators and broadcasting sources told The Athletic. <-
->According to the sources, if the Big 12 did accept UConn, its football program would not join the league until the next television rights contract, or at the very least for several years. When UMass joins the MAC next year, UConn will be one of two remaining FBS independents, along with Notre Dame.
In order to feel comfortable adding another school, the current members will want assurance that UConn’s addition would not dilute their shares of league revenue.
The Big 12 is a year away from beginning a new six-year deal with ESPN and Fox that will pay its members an average of $31.7 million per school. The deal was agreed to before the former Pac-12 schools’ additions, but ESPN was required to pay a pro-rata share to the four Power 5 members. UConn, however, would not be guaranteed the same deal. <-