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RE: Greenberg: UConn Should Be in Big East
(12-07-2017 11:34 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  Let's just say there's a reason that Rothstein and McMurphy have continually floated the idea of a UConn-Big East reunion in the past 12 months (as has ESPN this week). The Big East would absolutely take UConn back today in a heartbeat if they wanted back in. The only dilemma would be what to do with football (as the AAC would surely look to remove them as a football-only member).

Yeah, I suspect the Big East really does want them back, and may be the only eastern program it would take, and wants UConn to know it and think about it. Often.

Football is a hurdle. I still think the AAC favored share money is a component, too. UConn moving on won't just hurt because of football, but that nest egg shrivels up, too. I think one can be stomached, but not both. Not right now, at least.
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