Looks like an AAC reunion minus Duke greatWhen it's all said and done UConn will end up in a conference with BC, Syracuse, Temple, UMass, Wake Forest, South Florida, Duke, and Army or Navy for all sports.
Looks like an AAC reunion minus Duke greatWhen it's all said and done UConn will end up in a conference with BC, Syracuse, Temple, UMass, Wake Forest, South Florida, Duke, and Army or Navy for all sports.
Adding SMU, CAL and Stanford and swapping out VA, UNC, FSU and Clemson is a huge swing.They'll try and keep their valuable teams hostage as long as possible but they'll escape. Totally dead conference.
cinci, wvu may not want to leave B12. But tulane and uconn may be optionsAdding SMU, CAL and Stanford and swapping out VA, UNC, FSU and Clemson is a huge swing.
If you add miami and VT Yes the conference is cooked. Only losing 4 means ACC could backfill with Cincy, Uconn, WVU. Still a decent league with fb and top 2 bb easily
Why would Cinci and WVU leave the Big 12 when they would be P3? I doubt that they would. They will be making a lot more in the Big 12.Adding SMU, CAL and Stanford and swapping out VA, UNC, FSU and Clemson is a huge swing.
If you add miami and VT Yes the conference is cooked. Only losing 4 means ACC could backfill with Cincy, Uconn, WVU. Still a decent league with fb and top 2 bb easily
You are assuming the SEC and Big Ten will allow anything more than a P-2. It's possible, but I wouldn't count on it.Why would Cinci and WVU leave the Big 12 when they would be P3? I doubt that they would. They will be making a lot more in the Big 12.
Something like that seems likely. It's eventually going to be 2 huge football leagues and everyone else.When it's all said and done UConn will end up in a conference with BC, Syracuse, Temple, UMass, Wake Forest, South Florida, Duke, and Army or Navy for all sports.
P2 for footballThe Big XII-ACC battle for 3rd supremacy will be interesting. The ACC media payout was $30.5m in ‘22. The new BXII contract will start below that (the avg will be $31.6m, presumably crossing that threshold at the halfway point in 2028). Given normal escalators, the ACC could be averaging $10m more in media payouts when the BXII is renegotiating.
But there are a lot of variables. Does the GOR hold, what is the Calford impact on both the ACC contract and the ACCN earnings, who is left in the ACC, what does the sports tv contract works look like in 2030, etc.
Again, I think it depends on who is still in ACC. If NC state, Miami, GT, and VT are still in ACC with Louisville, Syr, Duke, WF and Pitt. That’s still a respectable league. WVU would definitely come off the island. And so would CincyWhy would Cinci and WVU leave the Big 12 when they would be P3? I doubt that they would. They will be making a lot more in the Big 12.
No thanksWhen it's all said and done UConn will end up in a conference with BC, Syracuse, Temple, UMass, Wake Forest, South Florida, Duke, and Army or Navy for all sports.
Actual the original *?AAC 2013 wasLooks like an AAC reunion minus Duke great
People like to crap on the American...and with good emotional reason. But from a conference standpoint every one of those teams is in the same or a better place now than they were 20 years ago. Every one of them except UConn.Actual the original *?AAC 2013 was
UCF
Louisville
Rutgers
SMU
Temple
UConn
USF
Cincinnati
Houston
Memphis
Add Navy as FB only snd I’d sign up for that if the C7 was still part of that conference and its still a great BB Conference . I wonder the worth of that conference today
.* I thought it was the Big East but some records call the AAC
Of course they all got in a better position by leaving the American...People like to crap on the American...and with good emotional reason. But from a conference standpoint every one of those teams is in the same or a better place now than they were 20 years ago.
Kind of obvious my man. The whole point of the American is using it as a stepping stone to something better. It's a layover conference...if you're doing it right you leave for someplace better. UConn is the only school that used it to go backwards.Of course they all got in a better position by leaving the American...
That's like saying it's a really best thing about Arkansas is everyone who moves out of state does better elsewhere...
Used it to go backwards? We're the only school winning championships.Kind of obvious my man. The whole point of the American is using it as a stepping stone to something better. It's a layover conference...if you're doing it right you leave for someplace better. UConn is the only school that used it to go backwards.
Yeah yeah...as they say we're the winningest program that ever one things while winning...Used it to go backwards? We're the only school winning championships.
Backwards to the best basketball program in the country.Yeah yeah...as they say we're the winningest program that ever one things while winning...
This isn't hard to understand. UConn was in the big east for football and basketball before the American...and winning national championships in one and conference championships in the other. Now UConn is in the big east in basketball and independent in football.
That's backwards.
It's kind of obvious because the American is a terrible conference to be a part of.Kind of obvious my man. The whole point of the American is using it as a stepping stone to something better. It's a layover conference...if you're doing it right you leave for someplace better. UConn is the only school that used it to go backwards.
UConn's problem was it wasn't prepared to go from BCS to G5 status. USF tanked as well. Cincinnati had a track record of hiring successful coaches and when they hired a dud in Tuberville they quickly jettisoned him. They didn't let him run the thing further into the ground. People say Cincinnati sits in a more fertile recruiting than UConn and that is true, but USF is in an even better recruiting area and is near UConn in terms of futility the last 10 years. CFB will always be about hiring the right coach. As a kid, i remember reading that Pullman Washington was the most difficult place in the country to recruit to. Yet two coaches Mike Leach and Mike Price won big there. If a coach shows you he is the right guy you need to be competitive in trying to keep him.Kind of obvious my man. The whole point of the American is using it as a stepping stone to something better. It's a layover conference...if you're doing it right you leave for someplace better. UConn is the only school that used it to go backwards.
There is really no rocket science to this. The one thing a school should never do is what they did with Edsall 2.0
Frustrating how quckly people and media change their views by simply adding a P status to a school.Actual the original *?AAC 2013 was
UCF
Louisville
Rutgers
SMU
Temple
UConn
USF
Cincinnati
Houston
Memphis
Add Navy as FB only snd I’d sign up for that if the C7 was still part of that conference and its still a great BB Conference . I wonder the worth of that conference today
.* I thought it was the Big East but some records call the AAC
I don't know if we can dump all that at the seat Edsall ver. 2, though he certainly contributed. Pasqualone and Diaco, had already hurt us significantly. I don't know that our current status is really "budget" driven. We made some bad coaching hires, but the biggest factor was the initial blackballing out of the ACC by Boston College, followed by FSU's decision to flex it's my against Tobacco Road. After that, it seems, that our fate was sealed.Yeah- the national damage of our “budget minded” approach during this era has really become apparent at this critical hour.