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Anyone catch Jim Calhoun on the Gottlieb radio show today?
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RE: Anyone catch Jim Calhoun on the Gottlieb radio show today?
His exact words are--

There is talks, and Im not involved in talks per say, although I act as an adviser, to go back to the Big East--which I think would be incredible for us.


lol....If I had to guess---I suspect he isnt supposed to say that.

Just back of the envelope math--7000 times $250 a season ticket is 1.75 million. Thats definitely a financial incentive to consider moving back. That said, I suspect the vast majority of those season tickets would be sold if UConn was ranked and winning 20-something games a year in the AAC.

I could be wrong--but I dont think so----My gut feeling is UConn isnt going anywhere until they have a solid working figure on the new AAC TV deal.
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