ivet wrote:handdownmandown wrote:Expecting UConn to dump football and join us is like the nice guy who's pretty good looking and has a lot going for him but lacks the 'flash' of the fooball player, waiting around for the cheerleader to wake up and stop being treated like shit by the QB of the team and come running to him.
It probably isn't going to happen, and do you want a chick that can't figure that out anyway?
If you told me 4 years ago that College athletes would now get paid to play (on top of getting a free education) I would have told you to take off your tin foil hat. If you told me that institutions would dump their old rivals all in the name of TV contracts, I might have shaken my head. Basically what I'm saying is that the college athletics landscape is unpredictable nowadays. It's become to lucrative for schools not to do what is in their best interest. Honor, Loyalty, Tradition? ppfftt throw that out the door.
Being a state school, it will be easier for UConn to sell the fact that they no longer have interest in putting money in their football program. Both their basketball programs generate revenue while some reports had their football program either only make a million or just break even.
senditinjerome wrote:people who think that UConn would ever even consider dropping its FB program are delirious...step back a minute and just think about what you're saying.
everyone here is passionate about college BB and rightly so. but in the grand scheme of things, consider this...the Duke/Cuse game, the most hyped college BB game of the season drew a 2.9 tv rating, one of the most watched regular season college BB games in ESPN's history.
http://www.syracuse.com/orangebasketbal ... ame_o.html
meanwhile, the Buffalo Wild Wings bowl, a meaningless bowl game between Michigan and Kansas State drew a 2.8.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014 ... viewe.html
Bay Area Billiken wrote:The Saint Louis University Billikens hail from the nation's 21st ranked television market. SLU plays in the state of the art 10,600 seat Chaifetz Arena.
SLU is 20-2, 7-0 in the Atlantic 10, the nation's 6th highest ranked conference per the RPI.
SLU is ranked 13th in the nation in today's AP Rankings and 15th in the USA Today Coaches Poll. SLU has an RPI of 27 and is well positioned for its 3rd consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.
Coach Jim Crews is 48-9 as SLU Coach. The incoming Crews recruits are rated similarly to the Coach Rick Majerus players.
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