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RE: HOW MUCH DOES UCONN WBB PROGRAM HELP A CONF
(07-15-2017 08:23 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(07-15-2017 08:03 AM)goodknightfl Wrote:  It helps on the margins. Football is 85% of the package, Mens BB 10% and everything else equals up to 5%.

Even that last 5% isn't equally distributed. Figure baseball or ice hockey (South or North) is next, followed by women's hoops. Maybe 1%?

That looks pretty accurate.

I'd even go as far as to say in the grand scheme, woman's BB doesn't "move the needle" at all.

It's like buying a new car. There's options that matter that are deal makers/breakers (like the engine, etc), there's options that matter and help close the deal (like SatNav), then there's options that are nice but don't really factor into the decision (like dual climate control).

Woman's basketball is the dual climate control of conference decision making.
07-17-2017 06:46 AM
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