MullinMayhem wrote:Stever, your ball. The clock reads 5 seconds and the AAC just got posterized by Val. By the way we are up 30 pts.
adoraz wrote:Haven't seen Stever in a few weeks. He was pushing the "well the AAC could add VCU to replace UConn, and based on recent history........." narrative. Now the AAC has stated they won't be adding anyone, so even that goes out the window. It's going to be a pretty interesting year.
As for the TV contract, I expect a substantial bump. Probably won't hear anything until a year from now right before UConn joins.
It's hilarious how many hot takes there were regarding UConn leaving for a "lower" TV contract and that this was just about nostalgia. As if UConn admin couldn't do basic math in regards to tier 2 rights, ticket sales, future TV valuation, travel costs, etc.
adoraz wrote:Haven't seen Stever in a few weeks. He was pushing the "well the AAC could add VCU to replace UConn, and based on recent history........." narrative. Now the AAC has stated they won't be adding anyone, so even that goes out the window. It's going to be a pretty interesting year.
As for the TV contract, I expect a substantial bump. Probably won't hear anything until a year from now right before UConn joins.
It's hilarious how many hot takes there were regarding UConn leaving for a "lower" TV contract and that this was just about nostalgia. As if UConn admin couldn't do basic math in regards to tier 2 rights, ticket sales, future TV valuation, travel costs, etc.
adoraz wrote:Haven't seen Stever in a few weeks. He was pushing the "well the AAC could add VCU to replace UConn, and based on recent history........." narrative. Now the AAC has stated they won't be adding anyone, so even that goes out the window. It's going to be a pretty interesting year.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:He's still around. He just made a thread entitled "great column on AAC Basketball" on the other site.
paulxu wrote:GoldenWarrior11 wrote:He's still around. He just made a thread entitled "great column on AAC Basketball" on the other site.
What is "the other site?" Txs
Losing UConn is a blow for what the American’s ceiling can be. But with UCF, Temple, Tulsa and SMU all having proven capable of playing their way into an at-large bid, the conference will effectively be what it was with UConn there – a safe-bet to get three bids with four programs at the top that are annually in the at-large mix.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:Stever:Losing UConn is a blow for what the American’s ceiling can be. But with UCF, Temple, Tulsa and SMU all having proven capable of playing their way into an at-large bid, the conference will effectively be what it was with UConn there – a safe-bet to get three bids with four programs at the top that are annually in the at-large mix.
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