UCONN to Rejoin Big East
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Re: UCONN to Rejoin Big East
Someone help me with the math.
Total sports lost $40M, but FB & BB combined ΓÇÿonly lossΓÇÖ $17M, where are the other $23M in losses coming from and how much of it is Title IX related? I suspect SMUΓÇÖs situation is similar.
Also, unless last year was an anomaly, rather telling that UConn WBB lost $3M.
Total sports lost $40M, but FB & BB combined ΓÇÿonly lossΓÇÖ $17M, where are the other $23M in losses coming from and how much of it is Title IX related? I suspect SMUΓÇÖs situation is similar.
Also, unless last year was an anomaly, rather telling that UConn WBB lost $3M.
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Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
Just boot out Tulsa and go to 10. They add no value and are a small school in a really small market so dont add a thing.
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Re: UCONN to Rejoin Big East
SoCal_Pony wrote:Someone help me with the math.
Total sports lost $40M, but FB & BB combined ΓÇÿonly lossΓÇÖ $17M, where are the other $23M in losses coming from and how much of it is Title IX related? I suspect SMUΓÇÖs situation is similar.
Also, unless last year was an anomaly, rather telling that UConn WBB lost $3M.
Surprisingly we are nowhere near UCONN malfeasance
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Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
For a dying football program, they just got themselves a nice new locker room...
https://twitter.com/UConnFootball/status/1142962776769355776

https://twitter.com/UConnFootball/status/1142962776769355776

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Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
FriscoPMG wrote:For a dying football program, they just got themselves a nice new locker room...
https://twitter.com/UConnFootball/status/1142962776769355776
They can compete for championships at the FCS level
Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
whatever it is will be the wrong thing. no doubt.
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Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
The American offices moving to DFW was probably the last straw since Connecticut knew they would also lose a lot of the bias they get from the conference.
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Re: UCONN to Rejoin Big East
Don't see the AAC being effected at all by this move. UConn is a broke joke
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Re: UCONN to Rejoin Big East
midwestpony wrote:For BYU it's more than football plane trips. They have a lot of small teams too such as rowing, soccer, golf, etc. Obviously football is the biggest expense, but BYU basketball flying to Philadelphia to play Temple on a Wednesday night isn't easy - hard for us, but harder for them. Also, can the BYU sports participate on Sunday? feel like that's a whole new schedule headache.
Then invite BYU for football only and they can leave all their other sports in the WCC (WCC won't care as they don't offer football). Move Navy back to the East and the divisions are balanced.
RGV Pony wrote:Yes, just as the the comps I mentioned above is total revenue. Their new ESPN # is forthcoming, but up until now it was a number between what SMU was getting in the old deal and what it will get in the new deal.
Unless the new offer from ESPN is a substantial increase, joining the AAC could make financial sense.
Re: UCONN to Rejoin Big East
Could, depending on perspective. Right now for example they have 7 P5 games scheduled in 2021. They want to maintain relevance alongside Utah, which means a higher profile schedule. Injecting 8 AAC games into their schedule may not accomplish what they are after.CA Mustang wrote:midwestpony wrote:For BYU it's more than football plane trips. They have a lot of small teams too such as rowing, soccer, golf, etc. Obviously football is the biggest expense, but BYU basketball flying to Philadelphia to play Temple on a Wednesday night isn't easy - hard for us, but harder for them. Also, can the BYU sports participate on Sunday? feel like that's a whole new schedule headache.
Then invite BYU for football only and they can leave all their other sports in the WCC (WCC won't care as they don't offer football). Move Navy back to the East and the divisions are balanced.RGV Pony wrote:Yes, just as the the comps I mentioned above is total revenue. Their new ESPN # is forthcoming, but up until now it was a number between what SMU was getting in the old deal and what it will get in the new deal.
Unless the new offer from ESPN is a substantial increase, joining the AAC could make financial sense.
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Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
redpony wrote:Digetydog wrote:
They will show up in droves to see Georgetown, Providence, Nova, etc,
The FB team will slowly die.
I wonder how long those 'droves' of fans will show up when uconn is always getting their butt kicked.
Their bball program died just a little earlier than ours and there is no signs it will come back to its old glory any time soon. guess they need to rename their 'huskies mascot to the 'chihuahuas '
Feel like the SMU hoops program died in 1967. Have you had a legit decade of success since then?
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Re: UCONN to Rejoin Big East
RGV Pony wrote:Could, depending on perspective. Right now for example they have 7 P5 games scheduled in 2021. They want to maintain relevance alongside Utah, which means a higher profile schedule. Injecting 8 AAC games into their schedule may not accomplish what they are after.
Yes, their schedule is full '20 & '21 and partially fully later years. Depending upon which of those games could be re-scheduled/canceled, they could gradually transition to a full AAC schedule. They have AAC teams (ECU, USF. etc.) on future schedules so those could be conference games.
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Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
deepellumfrog wrote:redpony wrote:Digetydog wrote:
They will show up in droves to see Georgetown, Providence, Nova, etc,
The FB team will slowly die.
I wonder how long those 'droves' of fans will show up when uconn is always getting their butt kicked.
Their bball program died just a little earlier than ours and there is no signs it will come back to its old glory any time soon. guess they need to rename their 'huskies mascot to the 'chihuahuas '
Feel like the SMU hoops program died in 1967. Have you had a legit decade of success since then?
Come back when you donΓÇÖt have a fat football coach and a knuckle for a mascot
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Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
VarsityShop wrote:ALEX LIFESON wrote:Suggestions for replacement?
Rice?
North Texas?
Ark State?
UTEP?
Louisiana Tech University?
None of the above. It's all about TV markets for the next conference contract. Rice and NTSU overlap existing conference schools, El Paso is a small market, Monroe is a tiny market, and Jonesboro is a micro market. Grab Army for football and get a national audience. Add SLU for other sports and pick up a TV market 4 times the size of El Paso and 15 times the size of Jonesboro. AAC already has five top 20 TV markets. At #21 with > 1.1 million households, St. Louis would be a nice addition.
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Re: UCONN bolts to Big East
max the wonder dog wrote:VarsityShop wrote:ALEX LIFESON wrote:Suggestions for replacement?
Rice?
North Texas?
Ark State?
UTEP?
Louisiana Tech University?
None of the above. It's all about TV markets for the next conference contract. Rice and NTSU overlap existing conference schools, El Paso is a small market, Monroe is a tiny market, and Jonesboro is a micro market. Grab Army for football and get a national audience. Add SLU for other sports and pick up a TV market 4 times the size of El Paso and 15 times the size of Jonesboro. AAC already has five top 20 TV markets. At #21 with > 1.1 million households, St. Louis would be a nice addition.
Agree none of the above. Those schools are reserved for the day SMU is relegated to a regional SWC 2.0 and has given up all hope of competing against the big boys in college football. Can't see Army joining as their stint in CUSA was a failure and I can't see Army vs Navy being a conference game with them sharing revenue from that game, not to mention potential conflict with conference championship games, although it would be nice to have them both in eastern division and their game played during rivalry week every year. While I like SLU as a location/market and they would bring a competitive hoops program, don't they currently play all sports in A-10? Not sure where they find an all sports (minus bball) home.