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RE: Is the American's new TV deal the real reason why UCONN is leaving?
(07-06-2019 10:10 AM)ColumbusCard Wrote:  I dont quite understand how this move is just going to solve all of UConn's problems. Yeah their football is losing money, but so are their money sports (men and womens bball). Do we really think going to the BE is going to reverse the combined $6 million they lost on basketball? Especially considering the TV contract is actually less than the AAC's per year

Now that Ollie got whacked by the NCAA, UConn can lower the deficit in mens BB by simple eliminiating his go away pay. If Ollie sues, UConn should sue him for damages when he looses to recoup any legal fees. For the sake of saving any money he has, he should just go away to the NBA as an assistant for the 3 years he is "read between the lines" banned from college BB. 03-shhhh 03-shhhh 04-cheers
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