Seems at this point the least they can do for the schools joining us is to waive the entrance fees.
Is navy coming in with all sports?Why?
This ain't a charity - if they're coming in, they write the check.
I'm not hard-hearted, though. Navy can have a 5% off coupon code.
I was thinking that it'd be nice for the University of Connecticut to try and not be the publicly-stated enemy of every FBS program they come across.
If they agree to come early before 5:00pmWhy?
This ain't a charity - if they're coming in, they write the check.
I'm not hard-hearted, though. Navy can have a 5% off coupon code.
If they agree to come early before 5:00pm
Yeah, let's get on Tulane's good side - I'm sure that will pay tons of dividends down the road.
Seven schools for future non-con scheduling when you dont want to pay a MAC school a million for a one-off.
Once they have the majority they will immediately jack up the exit fees to 20 million and put the conference tourney in Biloxi.What kind of cotton candy world do you live in that you think waiving the entrance fee for this collection of driftwood will ever pay a dividend? They'd charge you full boat to play them in the non-conference because that's how the real world works.
I wrote this in another thread.
New schools are getting this:
1. $1.6m a year more in TV money than they received in their previous conference
2. $2m next year in split BCS money
3. $1m given to them out of the goodness of our hearts
4. Around $20m in Notre Dame and Rutgers exit fees split 10 ways
5. Around $20m in NCAA tourney credits from this year which all the departing schools are foregoing and which will be split 10 ways.
I believe ND doesn't pay exit fee.
Seems at this point the least we can do is keep every bloody cent UConn deserves. As upstater quantified, all of the schools soon to newly associate with UConn end up financially better off than their current status. Not a dime back!