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Financial breakdown of UConn's move to the Big East
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RE: Financial breakdown of UConn's move to the Big East
(08-10-2019 06:25 PM)DFW HOYA Wrote:  
(08-10-2019 03:56 PM)Bogg Wrote:  Unfortunately, all indications are that the ACC and the B1G don't think that UConn's a great fit, and at a certain point UConn needs to start living in reality. At this point it's looking like any sort of "move up" would be joining with the Big 12 leftovers in a half-decade...

The Big 12 likely made it clear that this wasn't happening. There are at least eight other schools ahead of UConn on the Big 12 speed dial**, and it was time to move on.


** As in BYU, UCF, USF, Colorado State, Houston, Cincinnati, Memphis, or Air Force.


Agree fully.
08-10-2019 08:32 PM
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