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RE: Is the American's new TV deal the real reason why UCONN is leaving?
As I said elsewhere, AD's are open to making a move just for the sake of a move even if its not a 50 year thing.

A move of UConn to lower tier independent could save costs, bag some nice home opponents and load up on money games.

Ultimately they want to be in a P5. The B1G or ACC ideally but possibly the XII as a FB only member if the opening arises like it almost did in 2016.

This move from the AAC to BE is a lot like refinancing your home preemptively before deciding to rent it out, IMO.
06-25-2019 08:25 PM
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