Bogg wrote:Man, we were already living here back when you were sharing the Midwestern City Conference with Oral Roberts. Villanova just sublet you some of our space while we spent time backpacking the South and really finding ourselves spiritually.
ecasadoSBU wrote:I think Uconn impact will be limited... It will be the sole public school. But if the B.E were to add more publics down the line I could see a potential competitive disadvantage for the private schools.
Nonetheless, UConn is a great add IMO
jbarajas0490 wrote:I think they will be gone in less than 10 years. B1G and ACC most likely.
TheBasketballOpinion wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:I think they will be gone in less than 10 years. B1G and ACC most likely.
I doubt anyone is taking that football program
jbarajas0490 wrote:I think they will be gone in less than 10 years. B1G and ACC most likely.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:jbarajas0490 wrote:I think they will be gone in less than 10 years. B1G and ACC most likely.
What about UConn's situation (that prevents them from serious consideration from either power conference) will change in ten years?
B1G
- Not AAU
- Would have second lowest enrollment (only to Northwestern)
- Has low endowment
- Has historically poor football program
- Does not add value to TV deal or add additional exposure to large state
- Does not add valuable recruiting territory for football/basketball
ACC
- Football schools denying expansion for weak addition (out of fear FSU/Clemson/Miami would bolt)
- 2003 lawsuit against ACC still (by accounts) holds grudges against UConn
- Would match up well enrollment/endowment wise with Private schools, but not with state institutions
- #16 is forever being held open for Notre Dame (and Notre Dame would have a say with any future addition)
- ACC chose against UConn in favor of Louisville in 2012 (when UConn had higher academics and longer relationships with ACC membership)
Inevitably, if UConn returns to its status as a basketball power (which it should, given its return to its NE roots) and once again is competing for national championships, the B1G is absolutely not going to pursue a non-football membership for UConn (and if it wanted a full member in the vein of UConn, it would simply add Kansas - which is AAU). The ACC MIGHT consider a non-football membership for UConn, but it would have to give the expected $6 million annually as a non-football member, and then UConn once again moves away from the NE to the Tobacco Road schools (which it struggled with being in the AAC).
Bottom line, as long as the money is right for UConn in the Big East (which it will be) and the travel and association with NYC is there, it would take a lot of value to try and pry UConn away from the Big East. IMO, the ACC is the only conference capable of such a pursuit, but even that - as mentioned - as serious obstacles in the way. UConn is very much now associated with like-minded membership, and should be hesitant to mess with that again.
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