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I'm guessing the prior poster meant that if RU shows there is some traction in NYC, the B1G may want to double down and take UConn to add to that (or the ACC comes calling on UConn to get a piece of NYC). If RU shows zero traction in moving the needle in NYC (which is more probable, same if it was us, and same w/ SU) , the B1G and/or ACC could realize its a lost cause so why waste their time and $ chasing the dream of NYC being even marginally a college sports town where they can capitalize on increased cable subscription fees
IMO, our biggest hope is there comes the realization that 16 or higher is the magic # for conferences from a scheduling and optimal payout stand point. That happens, were in good shape. That doesn't happen, then we are stuck and we're what rhymes with 'stucked'
IMO, our biggest hope is there comes the realization that 16 or higher is the magic # for conferences from a scheduling and optimal payout stand point. That happens, were in good shape. That doesn't happen, then we are stuck and we're what rhymes with 'stucked'