marquette wrote:...As to why people believe UConn is in play; the simple reason is that FS1 is giving the Big East a lot more money than ESPN is giving the AAC. Almost twice as much per school, to be more precise. The flaw in this logic is that it doesn't account for game theory. UConn has already made the bad investment in FBS football, they will likely let it ride until it ruins them. They will hold out for more money from the P5 until they either get into the ACC, or their football team becomes completely unsustainable (whether due to taxpayer outrage or just loss of revenue).
marquette wrote:Dew wrote:Is it plausible that Uconn could move to the MAC for football only? Frankly that football league will be as good as the AAC.
Seems unlikely. The AAC is still, technically, a BCS league with a BCS bid.
TheHall wrote: Or are you saying the auto-bid the BE used to have continue for 1 or 2 more years for the AAC?
TheHall wrote:Bluejay wrote:Sure. But first, can somebody explain to me each of the following:
1) Why there is a belief that UConn is even in play;
2) Why the AAC would willing keep UConn's lousy football program while giving up their lucrative basketball program;
3) Which conference would house UConn's football team if they joined the BE;
4) Why there is a belief that UConn would even be interested in such a move (their loudmouthed AD has a history of begging for admission to conferences, but I've yet to see any comment indicating they want to move to the BE).
UConn ain't coming. Further, constant lobbying on the part of two posters here isn't going to change that situation either.
The only question on your list that may be prove a deal-closer is question #1. But the answer is we don't know and neither do you. So besides hating what's your point. As a Creighton supporter one would think you're well aware that no one knew your school was in play this time last year either though...Glad the Jays did get into play eventually, solid program.
Dew wrote:Is it plausible that Uconn could move to the MAC for football only?
ccaibew1225 wrote:I like the the BE at 10 with a round robin schedule, but expansion seems in the works. I disagree that Presidents will decide - in my opinion, Fox will "suggest" and the Presidents will do what they are told. I think the most likely additions will come from SLU, Dayton, Richmond, and VCU. My guess is maybe all 4. Fox would gain more content, two new markets and two great rivalry games. Any school we invite has pluses and minuses. I think most of the posts I have seen are putting too much emphasis on recent winning ways, coaches, NBA players. I think other factors could come into play. Maybe VCU would be seen by FOX as a plus because they are public and not Catholic. Richmond is also non Catholic - try to shake the CYO tag. Dayton supports BB - even though they have not been great for awhile. SLU is a good TV market even though SLU will still be second fiddle to Missouri. NBA players? Which does you more good, a solid 4 year player or a one year NBA type? Coaches eventually go, hopefully they retire, but some go to greener pastures or they loose their magic and get fired. Is it better to hire a big name coach and constantly struggle to keep him or to hire a young up and comer, maybe an alum with loyalty to the school. Certainly, my school, Butler, never hired a big name coach, but some of them became pretty big names.
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