- Joined
- Aug 26, 2011
- Messages
- 94,501
- Reaction Score
- 370,023
Sigh…
Similar to how how Uconn saw it's spike in popularity under Calhoun. The positives of the Hoops ripple effect stretch deep and the investment is worth every penny, for now. Just another piece suggesting that long term we need to get out of the BE.Hurley is a huge factor in this as well.![]()
UConn Applications Reach New Heights as More than 62,000 Seek First-Year Admission - UConn Today
The total so far easily surpasses last year's total of 58,000 applicantstoday.uconn.edu
We have plenty of NIL $$$.Similar to how how Uconn saw it's spike in popularity under Calhoun. The positives of the Hoops ripple effect stretch deep and the investment is worth every penny, for now. Just another piece suggesting that long term we need to get out of the BE.
This portal season will be an interesting test to the economics - once we start seeing issues retaining our top returners because of $$ is the point where panic button hits. You can only get so creative when $$ fully drive the talent bus.
For now - let’s see what happens when revenue sharing kicks in July. That card will be used this year in portal recruiting.We have plenty of NIL $$$.
They have already accounted for revenue sharing. Don't worry...stay in your lane for this one.For now - let’s see what happens when revenue sharing kicks in July. That card will be used this year in portal recruiting.
I’ll take your word for itThey have already accounted for revenue sharing. Don't worry...stay in your lane for this one.
Wolken didn’t write it. And the article was… fine. The knee-jerk victimization with some of you is never-endingAh the good old annual Wolken UConn hit piece. Football team goes 9-4 with a bowl game win so he decides to shift focus to the back to back national champs...interesting strategy.
Just block and ignore this fool.
Then how come he didn’t write it about the University of Alabama, which is facing huge budget cut? Were any other state university written about?I actually thought it was a balanced and well researched article
Because it was an article about non-P4 teams betting on basketball in the face of revenue sharingThen how come he didn’t write it about the University of Alabama, which is facing huge budget cut? Were any other state university written about?
Any different than Rutgers betting on Big 10? Oh that’s right. We don’t touch cartel schoolsBecause it was an article about non-P4 teams betting on basketball in the face of revenue sharing
You could probably find articles on both of the topics you mention. Regardless, what one person writes in USA Today doesn't positively or negatively impact UConn's future prospects, so I don't understand the outrageAny different than Rutgers betting on Big 10? Oh that’s right. We don’t touch cartel schools