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RE: Uconn approached [new] Big East as basketball member
(12-01-2014 09:18 PM)gosports1 Wrote:  FACT#1 :
As long as there is even the most remote chance that the ACC or B1G will come calling, UConn will continue to sponsor FBS FB
And since P5 realignment is on hold, not at its final end (as per usual ... realignment at the top has been flurries of change followed by periods of stability since we started the Big Football era with the rise of University enrollments after WWII with the GI Bill), there is no way to say there is no remote chance. UConn likely has a decade or more to see if it can get into the AAU, and a decade or more to see if the ACC has to react to more realignment.

There may be a Big12 expansion before then, resulting in some more Go5 shockwaves ... but that is normal as well, since the lower down the totem pole you go, the more that conference realignment is a constant series of changes.
12-02-2014 08:20 AM
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