Bill Marsh wrote:_lh wrote:I never said finances were NOT an issue. They are a big issue for UCONN. As you cited, I have said that numerous times. UCONN is in bad financial shape without P5 money to bail them out.
I did NOT however talk about there being financial win fall for UCONN by joining the BE. Not once...ever. Sorry.
Right, you never claimed a financial windfall for UConn moving to the Big East. BUT you did repeatedly claim that money and finances are the problem that will become so great not just now but in the future, that BE membership will become their "best option".
How is the BE their "best option" If it doesn't solve the financial issues that you've repeatedly identified as being the problem in the first place?
Bill Marsh wrote:You're singling out UConn, but there is nothing unique about their situation. You're going to have to establish that NO PROGRAM outside the P5 can sustain football to legitimize your argument. Is everyone from BYU to UMass and everyone in between dropping or deemphasizing football? Everyone in the MAC, the AAC, the Mountain West, the Sun Belt, and the Big West? You can't repeatedly claim that football at UConn is unsustainable while ignoring that there are dozens of others who will also be moving forward in FBS football outside the P5.
_lh wrote:Bill,
We can go round and round on this if you like but we are never going to agree. You believe that UCONN can chase big time football and P5 membership forever and I think they will run out of money in the next decade or so without P5 membership. Time will tell who is correct.
For now, UCONN does not need the BE and the BE does not need UCONN. I am in favor of the BE staying at 10 teams forever but in the small chance either becomes available, I would be on board with adding UCONN and ND only. No other program would be worth it to me.
_lh wrote: I don't care what UCONN wants and neither does the BE. The BE does not need UCONN. UCONN may not want to be in the BE but it may turn out in 10 years to be the best option for them.
_lh wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:You're singling out UConn, but there is nothing unique about their situation. You're going to have to establish that NO PROGRAM outside the P5 can sustain football to legitimize your argument. Is everyone from BYU to UMass and everyone in between dropping or deemphasizing football? Everyone in the MAC, the AAC, the Mountain West, the Sun Belt, and the Big West? You can't repeatedly claim that football at UConn is unsustainable while ignoring that there are dozens of others who will also be moving forward in FBS football outside the P5.
Wrong again. UCONN is unique in that they have potential options to join the best BBall only conference if they drop football. UMASS, BYU, UC, etc. will never have that option.
Xudash wrote:UCONN and UC are clearly the two biggest losers in all this because they at least had once been members of a "BCS 6 Conference" and then found themselves left out in the cold when the NCAA Football world went to its P5 grouping and the playoff format.
Now they are spending a lot of money and a lot of time, walking up and down their fashion runways, peacock'ing themselves for primarily the Big XII and ACC conferences (I suppose, through deduction).
Frankly, I see merit in Bill's logical support of the idea that they are heavily invested - HEAVILY INVESTED - in making football work at the highest level and that, even more important than that, they see their respective athletic departments as drivers for the larger matter of institutional positioning. In short, they want to play the game positioned as big state schools that are well established as strong research universities.
This is clearly not only about football when it comes to the aspirations of UCONN and UC. Anyone who thinks differently about that is thinking solely as a sports fan.
So, let's look at some data to keep the conversation sober: http://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/
Let's pull a few schools from the list for comparison:
Rank School Conference Revenue Expense Subsidy % Subsidy
Top Five Schools:
1 Oregon Pac-12 $ 196,030,398 $110,378,432 $2,155,099 1.1
2 Texas Big 12 $161,035,187 $154,128,877 $0 0
3 Michigan Big Ten $157,899,820 $142,551,994 $256,316 0.16
4 Alabama SEC $153,234,273 $120,184,128 $5,997,100 3.91
5 Ohio State Big Ten $145,232,681 $113,937,001 $0 0
UCONN's Grouping:
44 UCONN AAC $71,519,433 $71,396,255 $27,203,031 38.04
45 Purdue Big Ten $71,372,206 $74,604,756 $0 0
46 NC State ACC $70,500,811 $63,958,569 $6,708,651 9.52
47 GA Tech ACC $68,469,538 $68,818,267 $7,107,777 10.38
UC's Grouping:
51 MISS ST SEC $62,275,111 $54,388,802 $2,650,000 4.26
52 UC AAC $59,100,453 $55,433,830 $27,118,373 45.89
53 Utah Pac-12 $56,470,310 $50,531,606 $9,862,106 17.46
54 WASH ST Pac-12 $54,426,818 $68,141,258 $10,104,638 18.57
EDIT: CAN'T GET THIS THING TO FORMAT PROPERLY (WE SHOULD HAVE THE SITE BE CAPABLE OF TAKING IN PDF UPLOADS). EITHER LOOK AT THE LINKED ARTICLE OR PAY ATTENTION TO THE LAST FIGURES - - THE SUBSIDY %'s.
Firstly, please allow me to note what we all know - that how schools account for athletics is creative, at best. Having noted that, it's pretty easy to see which schools are and are not well heeled.
A fair question to ask Re UCONN is how much of that $72mm in revenue is comprised of their share of the BE revenue strip run off being collected by the AAC? How much does UC from that? How much longer do those revenue streams stay alive for both schools?
If not privately donated money, then help drive it through student fees? UCONN has approx. 31k students; UC has approx. 44k students. Well, maybe not so much: at $100 per student, you're talking about $3.1mm and $4.4mm for UCONN and UC, respectively.
Private money and the state legislatures are going to have to (continue to) kick in for both. UCONN has the luxury of being Connecticut's flagship school. UC is up against Ohio State and the public MAC schools in the state.
I have no idea what's going to happen with these two schools, in particular. It would be good for the City of Cincinnati to have a healthy and vibrant UC operating in it.
At the very least, we will go on for the time being, having some fodder to get us through the off-season.
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