kmacker69 wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:REDMEN1415 wrote:This isn't my post, but I like it so much that i'm gonna post it here.
From redmen.com
Two points: 1) How exactly do they help? Go back to the full history of the Big East. Yukon did not help build the Big East. They benefited from it greatly but then split and even before that were planning it out for years. This is not simply about spite, it is about wisdom and not learning and repeated the same mistakes.
2) they are not going to dump their football program. They would only come into the Big East as a partial member like Notre Dame did. That was a crappy move for the conference with one sided benefits, but also helped rebuild the Notre Dame basketball program and then they also split.
The Big East without football, is special. Start bringing in state schools with football interests and they are serving two masters. The football master is always bigger and more compelling. The people running the conference and the interests of the members are always going to listen to the biggest money first. In the process you dilute the special quality.
Yukon = superficially attractive hooker from a distance but get up close and you see layers of cheap makeup and she smells horrible. Obviously ripe with disease. Complete masochism for the Big East and these kind of moves that seem obvious and wise on the surface would ultimately kill the conference just as they almost did already.
As a retired Sailor...and an expert on hookers, Good Post!
I got nothing to add but that that is some funny stuff right there!
ArmyVet wrote:
Ultimately a super majority of university presidents are the ones making the final decision. Many of them are priests.
I'm not so sure UCONN is a slam dunk.
Hall2012 wrote:It's amazing they haven't figured out that maintaining their football program is roughly the equivalent of lighting $20 million on fire every year. I'm not saying they need to drop it completely, but they should de-fund it to a point where it at least has an outside shot of breaking even and park it at a level where they can be competitive on that budget. And then focus on the basketball program that probably brings in more money than football on less than half the budget.
MullinMayhem wrote:I think the women will come back to earth after Geno retires. Look at Tennessee after Summit. Still good I'm sure but not an easy path to the championship every year.
MUPanther wrote:Not one poster brings up Geno Auriemma and the UConn Womens program. Many of there games out rates Big East games on FS1. They want out of the AAC. This year Uconn's game at Oklahoma is on FS1. Think of Notre Dame, Baylor or South Carolina at UConn on FS1.
As for the men's program. The Huskies have won 4 NCAA Tournament Championships (1999, 2004, 2011 and 2014), which puts the program at sixth-most all-time. The Big East has the power! I would take them.
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