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UConn to Big XII Imminent?

I don’t think that will happen. I think it is misinformation and we just won’t get a full revenue share until 2031. That makes
much more sense. I’d guess we’d be playing a full B12 football schedule by 2026 or 2027.
It would make the scheduling change with I think it was FAU yesterday where our game was moved from 2026 to 2025….
 
No football until 2031 makes no sense because we won't be able to fill a schedule. And if they're going to add us anyway why bother with a scheduling agreement to get us to '31.

No football payout until 2031 makes more sense. Maybe full basketball share immediately, no football until 2031 and then a half share in 2031 unless we've hit metrics for a full share.
I can't imagine UConn agreeing to move their premier programs that are already in the BE without having a spot for their FB team. FB is what needs a home. They want our Men and Women's bball teams, you gotta take the FB team too and I can't imagine they'd be ok with waiting until 2031.
 
So Mark Zannetto deserves an apology from some posters here as he was on this first and somewhat accurately.
IF this turns out to be a realistic option then I will be first in line to congratulate Zanetto. Saying the deal was "imminent" was a pretty strong, no, an uber statement around here, so anything less than an invitation doesn't fly straight.

I was hoping for an ACC collapse but now I'm hoping it survives with or without FSU. If the ACC programs are locked in, UConn's chances for the Big 12 are better. UConn and any number of other programs would be awesome. SDSU would be great even though the Corner 4 really boosted the western flank. UConn, USF, Temple, Memphis would really help the East and I know, crazy.

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I can't imagine UConn agreeing to move their premier programs that are already in the BE without having a spot for their FB team. FB is what needs a home. They want our Men and Women's bball teams, you gotta take the FB team too and I can't imagine they'd be ok with waiting until 2031.
You probably wait if you have to because the ACC could implode at any point between tonight and when the GOR runs out. We need to be in the Big XII before that happens.

The biggest thing our addition would tell me is that Big 24 is a real game plan from Yormark. Survive in numbers. Eastern division would be sick and fans would forget all about the big east.
 
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The football delay is pretty bad but at this point we have to take it, otherwise we just kick the can down the road even further and possibly end up in a worse situation. I guarantee that the Big 12 will be willing to help put us in the best position for football success possible before we join in 2031.
 
So Zanetto does have real sources. I hope this happens and we can put all this nonsense behind us but the deal has to work for us too. I'm tired of UConn bringing so much to everyone else while UConn gets screwed.

I can speak for all the doubters (myself included) happy to eat crow. Bring it!
 
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IF this turns out to be a realistic option then I will be first in line to congratulate Zanetto. Saying the deal was "imminent" was a pretty strong, no, an uber statement around here, so anything less than an invitation doesn't fly straight.

I was hoping for an ACC collapse but now I'm hoping it survives with or without FSU. If the ACC programs are locked in, UConn's chances for the Big 12 are better. UConn and any number of other programs would be awesome. SDSU would be great even though the Corner 4 really boosted the western flank. UConn, USF, Temple, Memphis would really help the East and I know, crazy.

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We will have Pitt, Louisville, Syracuse, etc to fill out the east after the ACC collapse. Getting in now is great because we have nothing but good things to look forward to in the future. I'm totally sold on Big 24 East vs. West tournaments. Round robins on each side. Imagine the things they could do. Host the first half of the tournament for east in NY and West in Texas. Then have their own "final four" somewhere else.
 
For us old farts 2031 is too long…

With the transfer portal, NIL, and expanded playoffs there is no downside to the B12 adding UConn football to the 2026 season. None. TV should want it because it adds northeast eyeballs to B12 games. We would likely be willing to give them football for almost no money until 2031. They could even manipulate the schedule so we don't play the top football teams in the league. So where is the harm? Why make us wait?
 
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With the transfer portal, NIL, and expanded playoffs there is no downside to the B12 adding UConn football to the 2026 season. None. TV should want it because it adds northeast eyeballs to B12 games. We would likely be willing to give them football for almost no money until 2031. They could even manipulate the schedule so we don't play the top football teams in the league. So where is the harm?
Tell that to the Big12 presidents ... its insane how toxic we are to them.
 
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From a completely selfish perspective, if something happens that removes the @Pitt game in '27, I'm going to be very, very angry.

Far as B12, I can see making the 4 hour drive to Cincy, it's a fun town. But the 90 minutes to Morgantown... don't care how close it is, that place and its fans suck goatballs.
 
The original rumor was "expected to join in two weeks" and now we are hearing, "pending a President's vote" Isn't it thought to be true that these things don't go to vote unless its already a done deal? Are we one week away from the big announcement?
 
With a runway for football until 2031 I'm not sure we take it. Because if a more crazy realignment stuff goes down we are left dangling with nowhere to put basketball. Like if the Sec and B1G pick apart the ACC and big 12 to totally break off and we are not picked. To much of a risk with that kind of timeline.

ESPN and Fox aren't going to let the B1G and SEC pick apart the Big 12, why would they want Big 12 schools in the SEC and B1G at a higher rate? Look at the comment about Fox maybe not wanting to chip in because they already have UConn in the Big East.
 
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With the House settlement - which only really considered revenue-generating sports football and basketball - there will be a huge reshuffling of college athletics and it might be a mess.

It should have just split into 2 separate worlds - Revenue vs Non Revenue....and not at the conference level but the sport level.

Revenue sports pay players, and non-revenue dont. Revenue sports get a large share of the funding..... non-revenue self-fund or play at a club level. etc.

This mess may benefit non power conference...

How the power conferences will interact with non-power conferences will be interesting. For example, take baseball - in the non-power conferences, you don't have to abide by the roster limit but CAN give a higher about of scholarships. So, say a Virginia, has to limit its baseball roster to 34 but UConn doesn't have to... the Huskies can give 34 scholarships but can have 50 players.

There may also be a redistribution of players and more parity in non-revenue sports. 64 teams in D1 lacrosse have no limit on roster size, 11 that have D1 football teams have to limit the roster to 48. Average roster size is between 48 to 60 - UVA 53, ND 60, Maryland 52, etc. Just off of those three teams alone that 21 players that will be "cut" to accommodate the roster limit, where will they go? To the other 64 teams with no limits.

The average lacrosse player get $5K athletic money and the rest is academics and tuition. Some non power league schools with keep operating lacrosse with no impact while the P2 lacrosse scools may be hampered by this ruling.

It will be interesting how this plays out..and if changes are again made.
My concern is for the kids not at the top
I had a grandnephew who completed a 4 years degree a a very prestigious non D1 school on a football scholarship he had no illusions of professionalism. . But he is in a different world than he ever dreamed possible. He was an honor student
I have another grandnephew playing Hockey for a prestigious large school
My nephew his father made the socio economic jump on his football ability again to a smaller school . Both those guys are 6’3 250. snd OL like there uncle
i have a grandniece whose 5’11“ senior wing on a top prep school with D1 offers .
Those are life changing for those kids anyone who screws that up should be drawn and quartered
 

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