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For which any 2 invites would likely go to USF or Tulane or any other school not having "Conn" in their acryonm. There is simply too much animus from that conference towards us to ever extend an invite to us. It would have to totally collapse and rebuilt for us to have a chance a chance, then as others have stated, you basically have an AACv2. Better to put energy into wishing for something with a greater likelihood of happening, like Adam Sandler winning the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role.
That’s why I’m hoping for 4 exits (Clemson, F$U, Miami, and UNC). BC can throw a temper tantrum all they want but There’s no other realistic backfill candidates besides us, USF, Tulane and Memphis.

And Sandler is expected to get an Oscar nom for Jay Kelly
 
That is such a weird mindset to say UNLV is a "total stretch". Being a large university located in Las Vegas with good brand recognition. Almost every P4 can fly in/out directly and give their fans/alumni a great time for a weekend.
I agree that the concept of UNLV in a power conference makes sense, but here is the problem with UNLV. Their athletic budget in 2025 is ~$67 million which is $30 million+ below the bottom of the P4 and they are already losing ~$20 million plus per year. UNLV would need to massively increase investments in athletics to be a viable P4 expansion candidate. In addition, UNLV's US News college ranking is #244 which is below any of the P4 schools.
 
While I largely agree, one thing that gets lost in these discussions is that different conferences assign different values to different schools. There's no standardized rate to guide our outlook for the future, meaning you never know when the Big Ten might pull a Rutgers out of its hat and shock everyone. (Years later, it's hard to say it hasn't paid dividends for the Big Ten even if RU's play has left something to be desired.)

In a vacuum, I think UConn's one of, if not the most valuable commodities in the G6. While it might be a bit ambitious to think that the Big Ten would add us now, I still think it's a conceivable long-term goal provided a bunch of things go right in the meantime. Conversely, I'm pretty sure the Big Ten would bristle at the prospect of adding a Memphis or Louisville.

Unfortunately for us, the Big 12 appears to be the only realistic suitor in the event that a power league decides to add from the G6 - and we don't fit. At all. It's like deciding whether to court the really attractive woman that kind of likes you but clearly isn't attainable or the mildly attractive woman that might be gettable if she wasn't completely repelled by you. You're probably going home with zero women.
True. I don't need to be fair to rutgers and maryland, screw them, but what exactly were the Big Ten's expectations from these programs anyway. The Big Ten supposedly got the markets they were after. I'm sure no Big Ten program figured either newbie would be winning conference championships anytime soon. They are state flagship universities, AAU members, with big markets. rutgers has actually gone bowling 3 of the last 4 years and beat Miami in the Pinstripe Bowl. When you invite rutgers and maryland you might get a couple of extra wins. When you invite Texas and Oklahoma you might get the horns.

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I agree that the concept of UNLV in a power conference makes sense, but here is the problem with UNLV. Their athletic budget in 2025 is ~$67 million which is $30 million+ below the bottom of the P4 and they are already losing ~$20 million plus per year. UNLV would need to massively increase investments in athletics to be a viable P4 expansion candidate. In addition, UNLV's US News college ranking is #244 which is below any of the P4 schools.
If academics still matter at all when it comes to realignment then it’s the least important factor the decision makers are considering, with those decision makers being 1) the tv networks followed by 2) the conferences themselves
 
If academics & endowment matter, Tulane will be at the top of the lists. Bet they rue the day they left the SEC. There's no better road trip (besides UConn at MSG/Final Four) than an away game in the Big Easy.
 
USF's new stadium will have the same seating capacity as Northwestern's new stadium, but Northwestern is spending $850 million on their stadium. It will be interesting to see the end result of these two stadiums to see if Northwestern's stadium is over twice as nice as USF's since it cost over two times more.
Sure, costs are higher in Chicago than Tampa, but Northwestern is building probably the "best" college football stadium which costs money. All the seats are padded and protected by a canopy. Comparables will be the most modern NFL stadiums and, due to the limited seating, may be even better. And, the facilities will be used year round.
 
Northwestern is also in Chicago....cost of construction is exponentially higher than Florida

Its in a primo spot on Lake Michigan!
 

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