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Tom DIenhart: UConn not on Big Ten radar, locked out of a major conference
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RE: Tom DIenhart: UConn not on Big Ten radar, locked out of a major conference
(02-11-2014 04:49 PM)mlb Wrote:  
(02-11-2014 04:36 PM)C Marlow Wrote:  Yes, some people speculate... But what this speculation fails to acknowledge, which btw is typical of people who try to gin up traffic to their sites, is the GOR. The GOR dwarfs the exit fee currently in place. Technically, it is no longer needed because there is a GOR in place.

Agreed. And it could be declared invalid if this goes to court. If it doesn't go to court, other schools could leave saying a precedent has been set lowering the penalty for breaking the GOR. Due to the knowledge that Maryland has, and the subpoenas filed on behalf of Maryland to UL, UM, Syracuse, BC, etc., I'm going to guess that is some damning evidence regarding the Big East breakup, Pitt's role, ESPN's role, etc... Maryland will get out cheap, it will set the precedent, and if other schools so choose to leave then they will do so at a steeply discounted rate.

Quote:Your side note: You drew this conclusion how? Did you ever stop to think that people get sick and tired of seeing the same recycled crap spewed over and over again without taking into account the actual course of events that took place over the past year? I'll refrain from commenting on your school and chalk it up to you exercising bad judgement for trying to rile someone up despite the fact that I made no insulting comments about your school, the AAC or the G5 for that matter.

Don't read this forum then. You most certainly did thumb your nose at the G5 claiming they all want the P5 to break up. Personally, I just wish some of the lesser P5 schools would admit that they are head and shoulders over those who didn't make it in. UC showed it is a great with the backing of a good conference. Hopefully in time it gets that backing again.

Again, it's pie in the sky thinking. We've been down this road before before UC joined the BE. Back then, UC and it's fans were doing backflips over the ACC taking UM, BC and VT. Being on the other side, you're looking for lawsuits... Pure hypocrisy. Bottom line is that conference affiliation is based on voluntary associations. If PITT, Syracuse, WVU, etc no longer cared to be in the BE, then there's not much you can do about it. It didn't work in 2005, it won't work now.

OK "officer MLB"... It's hypocritical to state that most G5 schools don't want to see anarchy reign in the P5 in order for UC, UCONN, USF, etc into different conferences. Don't deny it. Way too many G5 fans state it regularly. If anyone is obsessed with class warfare, it's you with all the talk about "lesser P5 schools", "greater G5's", etc...
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