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You don't get it because it makes zero sense. If an undergrad in a business strategy class turned that proposal in on a paper he would flunk.I don't get it. Football is a nothing. Men and women's basketball are good and I think the minor sports are good. But what value is there for anyone? Softball, baseball, soccer are going to travel a thousand miles to play a team with no connection?
The article mentioned the Big 12 wanting to promote basketball. Sure. And UConn has to get an NIL program for its football team. Sure.
Their problem is that they built a stadium that — I'm guessing— won't be paid off for years. Cutting that cord would be a lot easier if they were renting. But that was never possible because no venue existed.It's no coincidence that UConn men's basketball didn't start to thrive again until it returned to the Big East.
No one in Connecticut cares about UConn football. Even when they were decent, the stadium was half-filled except for maybe the Fiesta Bowl year.
If they're going to stay FBS, they should just play a double round robin with UMass, Army, Navy and Bryant (I think they are hoping to move up at some point). Add in a few FCS schools to get to 12. Realize no one will take you seriously and call it a day.
UConn is losing a lot more money on football than the cost of the stadium. I am sure the second semester accounting classes in the UConn business school teach that when operating costs exceed sunk costs it is time to close the business.Their problem is that they built a stadium that — I'm guessing— won't be paid off for years. Cutting that cord would be a lot easier if they were renting. But that was never possible because no venue existed.
Their problem is that they built a stadium that — I'm guessing— won't be paid off for years. Cutting that cord would be a lot easier if they were renting. But that was never possible because no venue existed.
Yes.Has UConn to the ACC ever been mentioned? Would make a good travel partner with BC and ACC hoops is, if not king, then the crown prince.