billyjack wrote:On the whole, I don't consider adding UConn to be a problem for Providence. To me, it's a huge net positive, and a huge boost to New England hoops.
LMS wrote:WINNER - all caps
UConn. By all accounts, the Huskies were spiraling in terms of fan apathy and financial distress. Acknowledging that they are a basketball school and rejoining the Big East will be an enormous boost to their sagging attendance in hoops. Recruiting will improve and rivalry games against northeast teams will help in many ways.
Winner
Big East. It’s the best 11th option. UConn doesn’t match the profile of the other 10 in size and the public/private piece could be an issue at some point. Nevertheless, history matters and UConn belongs with us.
Losers
UConn football fans. Attendance indicates there aren’t many to begin with, but this is a death sentence.
St. John’s & Providence
As an outsider, I feel like PC especially improved the past 7 years as the absence of UConn allowed Cooley to elevate the Friars. St. John’s has the potential and the market size, but how much will they suffer now with another powerhouse in the neighborhood.
I’m sure that I am missing some but these are my initial thoughts. Interested in your opinions.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:Biggest Loser: the AAC. Aside from losing its biggest basketball brand, and now having to go to a round-robin in basketball (where everyone plays Tulane/ECU twice), it is now locked into a deal until 2032 for the exact same amount of payouts ($7 million) when the P5 will all be negotiating/signing new TV deals in the next few years. There are no clear-cut candidates to expand with for football, and the league lost the best women's basketball program in the country. Aresco's comments a few weeks ago about division-less conferences make much more sense now (the league foresaw this coming). There is absolutely no way that ESPN will pay more money for a replacement, and I wouldn't doubt that they would simply eliminate UConn's shares under the deal and just pay all the other schools the same value (which allegedly ESPN has the option of doing via Dodds). Aresco wanted to get to that magical $1 billion figure for the next TV deal; in order to do so, he signed away the conference's rights for another twelve years. Rough.
So glad we ended up with Val after the divorce. If we sided with Aresco and the football schools, we are likely looking at expansion candidates like Southern Mississippi, UAB or Marshall -
Husky_U wrote:For anyone who thought Stever was a UCONN fan... He's having a blast trashing UCONN on that other board.
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