alduflux wrote:Expansion is about business and the bottom line on business is money. Does adding a given school make the current shareholders (member teams) more money then they currently make?
The Big East brand is basketball. Will the current Big East brand improve by adding UCONN? Will the current Big East members make more money if UCONN were in the Big East? If anyone thinks the answer is no, please explain that rationale (specifically, how the Big East current members won't make more money with UCONN in the conference). UCONN should have an open invite regardless of the state of their football team. Additionally, the possibility of them being short term members should also be irrelevant if the current members make more money for whatever period of time UCONN would be a potential member.
Also, don't be surprised if within ten years Kansas finds itself in a similar circumstance as UCONN.
NJRedman wrote:alduflux wrote:Expansion is about business and the bottom line on business is money. Does adding a given school make the current shareholders (member teams) more money then they currently make?
The Big East brand is basketball. Will the current Big East brand improve by adding UCONN? Will the current Big East members make more money if UCONN were in the Big East? If anyone thinks the answer is no, please explain that rationale (specifically, how the Big East current members won't make more money with UCONN in the conference). UCONN should have an open invite regardless of the state of their football team. Additionally, the possibility of them being short term members should also be irrelevant if the current members make more money for whatever period of time UCONN would be a potential member.
Also, don't be surprised if within ten years Kansas finds itself in a similar circumstance as UCONN.
I was with you until your last sentence. KU is the 3rd most valuable member of the Big XII. They can easily find themselves in the B1G or at the very least the Pac-12/
NJRedman wrote:alduflux wrote:Expansion is about business and the bottom line on business is money. Does adding a given school make the current shareholders (member teams) more money then they currently make?
The Big East brand is basketball. Will the current Big East brand improve by adding UCONN? Will the current Big East members make more money if UCONN were in the Big East? If anyone thinks the answer is no, please explain that rationale (specifically, how the Big East current members won't make more money with UCONN in the conference). UCONN should have an open invite regardless of the state of their football team. Additionally, the possibility of them being short term members should also be irrelevant if the current members make more money for whatever period of time UCONN would be a potential member.
Also, don't be surprised if within ten years Kansas finds itself in a similar circumstance as UCONN.
I was with you until your last sentence. KU is the 3rd most valuable member of the Big XII. They can easily find themselves in the B1G or at the very least the Pac-12/
Jet915 wrote:NJRedman wrote:alduflux wrote:Expansion is about business and the bottom line on business is money. Does adding a given school make the current shareholders (member teams) more money then they currently make?
The Big East brand is basketball. Will the current Big East brand improve by adding UCONN? Will the current Big East members make more money if UCONN were in the Big East? If anyone thinks the answer is no, please explain that rationale (specifically, how the Big East current members won't make more money with UCONN in the conference). UCONN should have an open invite regardless of the state of their football team. Additionally, the possibility of them being short term members should also be irrelevant if the current members make more money for whatever period of time UCONN would be a potential member.
Also, don't be surprised if within ten years Kansas finds itself in a similar circumstance as UCONN.
I was with you until your last sentence. KU is the 3rd most valuable member of the Big XII. They can easily find themselves in the B1G or at the very least the Pac-12/
I agree, I can see the B1G picking up Kansas when the Big XII eventually falls apart....the Kansas States, Iowa States are gonna be screwed.
alduflux wrote:Expansion is about business and the bottom line on business is money. Does adding a given school make the current shareholders (member teams) more money then they currently make?
The Big East brand is basketball. Will the current Big East brand improve by adding UCONN? Will the current Big East members make more money if UCONN were in the Big East? If anyone thinks the answer is no, please explain that rationale (specifically, how the Big East current members won't make more money with UCONN in the conference). UCONN should have an open invite regardless of the state of their football team. Additionally, the possibility of them being short term members should also be irrelevant if the current members make more money for whatever period of time UCONN would be a potential member.
Also, don't be surprised if within ten years Kansas finds itself in a similar circumstance as UCONN.
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