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What does Connecticut’s national championship mean to the Big East and it’s next negotiation of its media deal?

maybe some day the big east title game will outdraw the a-10, aac or mwc.

gratz huskies!
 
If this helps get us to a P5 like the B1G or B12, that would be manna from heaven. The BE won’t get much more and whatever they get will be light years behind P5 conference shares running between $40M to $100M per year per school. The AAC and PAC are the poor man’s conferences right now at $30- 35M.
 
If this helps get us to a P5 like the B1G or B12, that would be manna from heaven. The BE won’t get much more and whatever they get will be light years behind P5 conference shares running between $40M to $100M per year per school. The AAC and PAC are the poor man’s conferences right now at $30- 35M.
No doubt, but as of today, we are still a member of the Big East conference. The narrative of us being undefeated out of conference, yet neither winning a regular season, nor tourney championship is one that the Big East can exploit in media negotiations. My only fear is that a GOR might be linked to any significant increase.
 
No doubt, but as of today, we are still a member of the Big East conference. The narrative of us being undefeated out of conference, yet neither winning a regular season, nor tourney championship is one that the Big East can exploit in media negotiations. My only fear is that a GOR might be linked to any significant increase.
Good call on the GOR.
 
No doubt, but as of today, we are still a member of the Big East conference. The narrative of us being undefeated out of conference, yet neither winning a regular season, nor tourney championship is one that the Big East can exploit in media negotiations. My only fear is that a GOR might be linked to any significant increase.
UConn has to carve out a niche for a P5 invite. Everyone associated with the school and Big East has to understand, football is here to stay for us, we are the only the Big East schools with this issue hanging over us. I think winning last night proves the move back to the Big East has been beneficial for both UConn and the Big East.
 

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