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I'm sad because UConn's Basketball Programs are worth more than Cincy's entire Athletic Department.
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I'm sad because UConn's Basketball Programs are worth more than Cincy's entire Athletic Department.
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Plenty of open land.I don't care if they build a new stadium in Vermont...
Cool, UConn counts national championships as accomplishments. We've won 24 of them since 1981, Kobe's commuter school has won 0 in his lifetime.I mean I love hyperbole and all but unless Kobe is 3 his team made the four team college football playoff.
You have no idea what interest from the P2 is. Lawyers will have advised them to keep their damn mouths shut lest they be sued for tortious interference with the ACC’s contracts with FSU.The ACC seems pretty locked down and the FSU public tantrum strategy seems to have backfired with low interest from the P2. Strengthening the B12 now puts them in a better position to get whatever ACC teams they want down the road with a stronger bargaining position. I think Yormark sees the B12 as the future P3 league. He's probably right. We have a strong athletic department overall and a beautiful campus. Championship basketball, and improved football with an on campus atmosphere only helps them.
read the pete thamel article in espn, there’s no support from the presidents for this to happen and a vote is not even close to happening.
your poor and desperate huskies are basically willing to come for free until 2031 provided you spend enough money on football. pretty sad if you ask me.
hate to see my huskie bros being used as a pawn to put public pressure on the acc.
And lots of dairy bars!Plenty of open land.
There is no going rate. Who is being paid by a P-4 to be a basketball only (because ND isn’t being paid what it’s being paid for basketball — it’s being paid that for the guaranteed football games and that if it joins a conference it has to be the ACC)? All there is is internet speculation.Isn't 20% the going rate for a basketball only?
I mean I love hyperbole and all but unless Kobe is 3 his team made the four team college football playoff.
Or UConn joins the BIG12, FSU/Clemson/UNC etc join the BIG/SEC and Yormack poaches the 7 best ACC leftovers for a 24 team P3. BC is forced to join the AAC.CR Rule #1.
UConn joins B12, FSU/Clemson/UNC leave the ACC and the leftovers join with the top of the B12 to form a true P3 and UConn is left holding the bag again in a AAC level B12.
UConn needs to get football up to the top level ASAP so we can be part of that discussion vs being left behind. We need to think big, and have a plan to execute.CR Rule #1.
UConn joins B12, FSU/Clemson/UNC leave the ACC and the leftovers join with the top of the B12 to form a true P3 and UConn is left holding the bag again in a AAC level B12.
Do you have a guess Biz?There is no going rate. Who is being paid by a P-4 to be a basketball only (because ND isn’t being paid what it’s being paid for basketball — it’s being paid that for the guaranteed football games and that if it joins a conference it has to be the ACC)? All there is is internet speculation.
Yes, 15, 16, 18, 22, 25. It would be the 4th best conference after SEC, Big 10, and ACC. With Baylor down, they have no top tier teams.If my quick view was correct, the B12 had 4-5 programs ranked last year not named Texas or Oklahoma.
Big12West:Or UConn joins the BIG12, FSU/Clemson/UNC etc join the BIG/SEC and Yormack poaches the 7 best ACC leftovers for a 24 team P3. BC is forced to join the AAC.
So the best bball conference and 4th best football conference. How’s that compare to the 3rd best bball conference and indy football?Yes, 15, 16, 18, 22, 25. It would be the 4th best conference after SEC, Big 10, and ACC. With Baylor down, they have no top tier teams.
After taking Texas and Oklahoma, the SEC has no interest in other B12 schools, even of they were available. They add no $ value.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.
Some of us are looking at a 5-10 year view before a heavenly viewing scenario. I wonder how much those seats cost.Building on your point. We have to have a 10-20 year view. And to me its not out of the question that after we spend 10-15 years in the B12 we end up in the grand daddy of them all, the B1G.
But we will never make any such leap without this next step to the B12.

So you mean Miami won't have a shot with em' if the the ACC crumbles ?I believe the Big 12 will require an on campus stadium.

They were talking about women's basketball not football.So the best bball conference and 4th best football conference. How’s that compare to the 3rd best bball conference and indy football?
Does the SEC want those teams? Have Florida and University of South Carolina changed their minds?Big12West:
1) Zona 2) ASU 3) BYU 4) Utah
5) Colorado 6) Kansas 7) KSU 8) Ok St
9) TCU 10) TT 11) Baylor 12) Houston
Big12East:
1) ISU 2) Lville* 3) Cincy 4) WVU
5) UConn 6) Cuse* 7) Pitt* 8) VT*
9) NCST* 10) Duke* 11) GT* 12) UCF
MW: Cal/Stanford/SMU
AAC: BC/Wake
BIG: UNC/UVA/Notre Dame
SEC: Clemson/FSU/Miami
This isn’t the thread that started in the women’s board so they should see themselves outThey were talking about women's basketball not football.
Don’t care, but FSU and Clemson certainly are assuming they’ll get into one of them. as long as we get into the Big12 first then I’ll sit back and watch the leftover ACC teams kill themselves trying to get a Big12 inviteDoes the SEC want those teams? Have Florida and University of South Carolina changed their minds?
The person you were replying to was commenting to @Stinger92860 who listed the rankings of Big 12 women's basketball teams who were top 25. It was following a train of thinking that the UConn women's bb brand would significantly help the Big 12 and is a valuable commodity in a growing market. It's certainly valid in this thread.This isn’t the thread that started in the women’s board they should go back there