Susan Herbst is the absolute lynchpin in this discussion. Her special genius in perceiving this University in places never before imagined, and executing like no President before her, should give us confidence that we'll be fine in the end. When she came into office she recognized instantly that we'd been sleepwalking for years in the fundraising arena. While the legislature had funded the campus infrastructure, we had failed to aggressively pursue the necessary steps for UConn to achieve a much higher academic standing.
She also understood fully that big time sports are the front porch of the university (knowing full well that our athletic success played a big part in getting those legislative funds in the first place). So she moved quickly, decisively, and intelligently. She replaced the AD, the Provost and quite a few less visible others. She also instilled a sense of urgency and responsiveness never seen before in the academic halls and the fundraising offices. She hired Warde Manuel, who, despite his Buffalo pedigree, she saw as one of the players who was at the “table” with a lot of the other important AD's at major schools. He had connections, and he was a Michigan man.
Now, as she swiftly moves UConn along in the academic and endowment arenas, she also understands we must move our athletics to a better place. In fact she sees it as imperative that we protect and expand our athletic franchise. So, for example, despite the polite conversation, there is no way that Kevin Ollie will succeed Jim Calhoun. She’s not about to put her crown jewel BBall program in the hands of someone with no head coaching experience. Had she been in office earlier, the likelihood is that Coach P would not be the football coach--forget about a Burton outcry, she would have doubled his support. She will be the one to push for stadium expansion at the right time. She will continue to be probing and demanding to achieve her aspiration for UConn to be “more Michigan than Maryland”.
My bet is that given the breathing room she has enjoyed since those chaotic, out of the blue, "beg harder" days, she is well on her way to positioning us for a very soft landing in a very attractive place.
Is it time for the Boneyard to move to mandatory drug testing?
I can't wait to hear the Hurricane alumni reaction to when they decide to give up on football and join the Patriot League.
Even if FSU and Clemson go, it is not necessarily good for UConn. The ACC may choose to stay at 12.
Or, I could see FSU and Clemson departures causing VTech to re-engage with the SEC, maybe taking NC State with them. The SEC will try for UNC, but I think UNC would prefer to be in the Big 10 if they were not in the ACC. I think philosophically, UNC would be very reluctant to affiliate with programs like Auburn and Alabama, particularly after the Butch Davis experience.
The Big 10 is all about markets for the BTN, and NC, MD and VA are three of the best markets adjacent to Big 10 country, and all are growing whereas the Big 10 markets are all shrinking. I could see a situation where all 3 pursue Big 10 membership, and the Big 10 accepts them, because in the big 10 revenue model, it is not locked into network TV contracts to expand its top line.
Here is where my theory about what happens next gets a bit creative. I don't see Duke, Wake, et al getting real excited about joining a league with UCF and Memphis. If 6 or 7 ACC schools have left or are trying to leave, I could see the rest deciding that they are not the SEC or the Big 10, and really don't want to be. But the TV rights market is so frothy, they could make incredible dollars by historical standards, without sinking into the cesspool that is big time football.
So Duke, Wake, BCU, Pitt, Syracuse, Georgia Tech, and maybe Miami decide to go for the top academics. They invite Northwestern, Vanderbilt, maybe Rice, Tulane and Villanova. Add Notre Dame and Georgetown as basketball only members. That ACC would get a decent, not spectacular contract, especially if Notre Dame was affiliated.
The Big 10 lets Northwestern go as a 1 for 3 swap to get the MD, VA and NC markets for the BTN. The SEC may squawk, but I suspect most SEC schools would be happy to see Vanderbilt go, and maybe they take Miami or TCU or WVU if they have not signed the GOR yet. The Big 12 replaces TCU with Louisville, and maybe grabs BYU and Cincinnati if it wants to expand to 14.
In that scenario, UConn and Rutgers are totally screwed. Louisville, Cincinnati, Notre Dame, Georgetown and Villanova are gone. Without Louisville and Cincinnati, with with the 3 hoops schools gone, NBC may not be interested anymore so Boise and SDSU decide to stay home in the MWC.
miami has alum who are sports fans? doesn't look like it the way there stadium fills up. and wait a sec, i though they were getting rid of football sonn when the ncaa does its dig....for a crapy bball school thats a prety good league they would be joining.
. That is just fcking crazy.
there was plenty of $$ being thrown at that program. so much so that they got caught. miami is smueast soon.Why do you think they finally came out of their coma and got rid of the Coker/Shannon types? There was finally enough pressure for them to realize that no one would support the football program anymore unless they actually started trying to win again as opposed to having some sort of a "feel good" story roaming the sidelines. They neglected the football program for damn near ten years and people finally got fed up and starting showing that in the best way possible-by not spending money on it.
there was plenty of $$ being thrown at that program. so much so that they got caught. miami is smueast soon.
You guys just need to stop taking this board so seriously and just enjoy it for the conspiracy theory’s that it is. That’s what all of these boards are. Go to the WVU 1 or the Texas 1. There a lot worse than here. Just laugh and dream and enjoy it. Is it not fun to start from scratch and build things yourself if you could dream? If you hate or love something enjoy it and poke fun at it. Stop acting like its life or death on this board.
No one is acting like it's life or death, but some of us are following expansion because it impacts something we care about.
i follow the real stuff also and care as does nelson and others i'm sure, but we all have our fun also. there are some all business threads here, its not all disney world fluff. i guess just ignore me becuase i don't work for espn or comcast so no matter what i say its not the mccoy.
If people want to post UNLV to the Pac 12 or Northwestern to the ACC..... good for them, it's just so stupid it makes it harder to find legitimate information or opinions in the threads.
its not hard to find the important stuff. if i say unlv to the acc and then the next thread on this board some 1 says espn just paid x mil to the acc for y. if you can't tell which one is important of the 2 than i don't know what to tell you.
there is a poster who keeps a beauty of a thread going on the psu board about expansion. its all the meat and real stuff no theorys and fun like most stuff on most expansion boards. if your looking for the real deal go follow that thread, i do and its a great read. he has everything from the fcs schools moving up and down to the b12 contract talks all linked with good sources. its a rare breed in the expansion world to have a thread like that.
I'd read another school's message board about the same time I root for Boston College.
sorry tough guy, i didn't realize real fans only read 1 board.
True, As a kid, I remember Florida sucking under Galen Hall. Don't ask me who coached there before him.You're not old enough to remember the FL teams before FSU's glory daze. Wasn't until the mid-80's and some NCAA sanctions that FSU caught up on the field.
You guys just need to stop taking this board so seriously and just enjoy it for the conspiracy theory’s that it is. That’s what all of these boards are. Go to the WVU 1 or the Texas 1. There a lot worse than here. Just laugh and dream and enjoy it. Is it not fun to start from scratch and build things yourself if you could dream? If you hate or love something enjoy it and poke fun at it. Stop acting like its life or death on this board.
Who said anything about that making anyone a tough guy or a real fan. I waste enough time here, I don't need to multiply it by reading other board about teams I don't care about.
I'm a lot more likely to go see Duke, Wake, and MD play than ever traveling to Houston or SMU. Actually, I have- UConn/Duke @ Duke... UConn/Wake @ Charlotte... and crossing off MD this September. I'm just more familiar with/interested in those schools. Their football histories not withstanding.Well, if you're a hoop fan (which I'm not) you would answer that differently. But seriously, you just named 3 of the most dreadful football BCS programs of 2012 and frankly, the last 20 or so years. Football matters first and foremost. If it didn't, you wouldn't have teams trying to run, not walk, away from the most dominant basketball conference in the nation.
Seriously......Duke, Wake, and MD??????????????? 3 football powerhouses.
ESPN Rumor Central is now reporting that rumor has it that ND/Louisville are top targets for Big 12 if they expand.
ESPN Rumor Central is now reporting that rumor has it that ND/Louisville are top targets for Big 12 if they expand. It also said that if ND doesn't come along, and we all know how hard it is to get them to join a conference, that Louisville would no longer be a target. This could get very interesting in a few months.
Not to constantly bash on ESPN, but saying that Notre Dame is now a top target for Big12 expansion is kind of like saying LeBron James is now a top target for teams in the NBA. No $#it, ESPN! They are a top target for every other conference, too!
I guess the possibly interesting twist from the synopsis is that the Big12 is considering L'Ville and ND linked somehow. If that is true, then it means that they just don't want Louisville, in my opinion. They have to know that ND is going to fight joining a league, as they always have. They also know that a functioning Big East allows ND to do so. They also know that taking L'Ville would be a strong shot to the heart of the Big East. They could easily add L'Ville right now, along with Clemson and FSU (as rumored). That would likely spur ACC to take UConn / Rutgers, killing off the Big East and giving the Big12 their best shot at ND. So to me....it sounds like they don't want the Ville.
Besides, if I know ND and their alums like I think I do, the Big12 is a distant third to the Big10 and ACC for being the conference that could make ND go to the altar (pun intended)...
Noone does. We can make it as positive as possible until we move on, or we can on the BE left and right while potential recruits and their parents read our posts.On another point....if anyone thinks that staying in the BE is a good idea is crazy.
lets look at it a different way. the b12 has 6 spots open for a 16 team conf with a east and west division.
lville/fsu/gt/clem/md
if those were the 5 added to lure nd it may work. why?
nd and wvu used to be rivals somewhat right? nd gets to go to dc ever year(md), fl (fsu), atl (gt). so they get to visit the east coast for the alum. that east division will get 1 texas school also. baylor or tcu would make nd happy being what those schools are about. the b12 would have 7 division games and 2 cross games. ok and tex would prob both make nds cross games. that would be a interesting league. kan/lville/tex easily keep that bball league in the top 3 every year.
. That is just fcking crazy.
I will now report the rumor that Alabama is the top target for the Big East.
Both rumors have the same probability of actually occurring.