Gopher+RamFan wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Re-admitting UConn to the BE would be a mistake of astronomical proportions. Adding any public institution will negate the advantages the President's and their universities have enjoyed these 4 years (includes this year). They remember what is was like in a mixed conference with all of the required reportings, filings, FOIA requests, et al; and the memories are not Fond.
I still contend that any expansion will be with Private schools only.
The Big 12 may have a surprise or 2 up its' sleeve, so it is not a cakewalk for the supposed frontrunners for the league's expansion purposes. Regardless of how any proposed expansion shakes out...individuals dreaming for UConn's return to the BE is an administrative and political nightmare for the conference, by losing its' immunity to inquisitive minds and the government.
Give me Duke and Vandy for a 12 team league. Give me those 2 plus the Zags and St Bonnie's for a 14 team league.
Duke and Vandy will never happen. Zags are just too far away, the Big East is welcome to have SBU (They'd definitely come and no A10 member would put up a fight to keep them).
Every other major/mid major conference deals with FOIA requests. I understand wanting to keep like minded institutions, but if the major argument is to avoid these requests - well that's pretty foolish. I can't think of anything that FOIA requests have really uncovered. If all the other conferences can do this, please inform me of the leverage the BE has by not associating athletic departments with a public.
gtmoBlue wrote:Gopher+RamFan wrote:gtmoBlue wrote:Re-admitting UConn to the BE would be a mistake of astronomical proportions. Adding any public institution will negate the advantages the President's and their universities have enjoyed these 4 years (includes this year). They remember what is was like in a mixed conference with all of the required reportings, filings, FOIA requests, et al; and the memories are not Fond.
I still contend that any expansion will be with Private schools only.
The Big 12 may have a surprise or 2 up its' sleeve, so it is not a cakewalk for the supposed frontrunners for the league's expansion purposes. Regardless of how any proposed expansion shakes out...individuals dreaming for UConn's return to the BE is an administrative and political nightmare for the conference, by losing its' immunity to inquisitive minds and the government.
Give me Duke and Vandy for a 12 team league. Give me those 2 plus the Zags and St Bonnie's for a 14 team league.
Duke and Vandy will never happen. Zags are just too far away, the Big East is welcome to have SBU (They'd definitely come and no A10 member would put up a fight to keep them).
Every other major/mid major conference deals with FOIA requests. I understand wanting to keep like minded institutions, but if the major argument is to avoid these requests - well that's pretty foolish. I can't think of anything that FOIA requests have really uncovered. If all the other conferences can do this, please inform me of the leverage the BE has by not associating athletic departments with a public.
As per ususal...here comes a person whose craw gets stuck on a solitary, singular point within the context of multipoint post.
The old BE was a public/private mix. The Dept of Education and other governmental entities require regular reporting on many aspects of a university's life...investments and dividends, REITs, salaries and employee benefits, taxes, budgets, real estate holdings, trusts, foundation assets, research grants, endowment holdings, etc. There are governmental inquiries and reports on student life and scholastic aspects, environmental aspects of the physical plant and expansion projects, environmental and economic impact of the university on the city/county. The list above is probably just the tip of the iceberg, as the government intrusions go on and on. FOIA is possibly the least of the issues faced by public or mixed public/private conferences. Adding public schools opens the conference to said increased reporting, scrutiny, inquiries, etc., much of which is not ordinarily required of private schools.
As a major conference comprised of solely private schools, which do not have to report the same massive volumes of reports, government inquiries, and the lesser evil-FOIA requests, etc., there is much less intrusion and burden on the universities. I submit the Presidents of the BE schools like the increase in relative privacy afforded by less government and media intrusion into the activities and business of their universities. My small contention is that as the Presidents and their respective universities have grown accustomed to this increase in privacy, they will be mindful of the past and less likely to want to return to the "good old days" of massive governmental oversight nor will they be enthused by the return of requirements for voluminous reporting to that government.
I believe they like and value their new privacy...as much as you like yours...and will very guarded in wanting to give up said privacy for a public university in the BE mix.
on page 35 Fieldhouse Flyer wrote:
Football Drags on UConn’s Power 5 Ambitions - New York Times - March 13, 2016
The state of Connecticut is facing a $900 million budget deficit...
gtmoBlue wrote:
Fieldhouse Flyer...
good post. great link.
Question: Where does the quote irt Connecticut's $900 Mill deficit come from? I had read a similar quote in earlier CR threads, but wondering the source of that dollar figure.
Hartford Patch wrote:
The state’s projected deficit for fiscal 2016-17, which begins July 1, has increased from $920 million to $960 million, and a case could be made that it’s actually at $1 billion even.
on page 36 Irishdawg wrote:
Brett McMurphy @McMurphyESPN 18 minutes ago
BYU & Houston (5 votes each) top @ESPN poll of Big 12 coaches on expansion. Next: Cincinnati, Memphis (4 votes each); CSU, UCF (1 vote each)
HoosierPal wrote:No one has mentioned the possible scenario at the other end of the spectrum, where Texas says FU to the Big 12 and jumps ship. The Big Ten or SEC would be waiting with open arms. Here we come, 16 team Mega conferences. If Texas jumps, there is nothing left for the Big 12. OU would follow, and then the league is done. Let the others start picking over the corpses left. Baylor may be dead in the water anyway, so what's my bid for the Iowa State Cyclones? Anyone want a Wildcat in Manhattan KS? Anyone want to put up with a horrible Jayhawk football program?
Think it won't happen? Which alternative do you think Longhorn fans prefer, a football game in Storrs CT, or a football game in Columbus OH? Big 10, Pac 12, SEC and ACC aren't simply sitting by idly watching this clown show proceed. They are on the phones.
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