adoraz wrote:Just a theory, but since Big East's CBS secondary TV rights are ending soon, maybe ESPN is involved.
ESPN absolutely does not want to pay UConn F5 money, but they don't want to lose them entirely either.
Seems like this could be a win for all parties (Fox, ESPN, UConn, Big East).
Hall2012 wrote:Pretty ridiculous that the AAC basically just told the majority of the league "you're worthless to us and we're willing to give these select few schools that we value a financial advantage in order to prop them up and keep you down."
If we want UConn - this is the opening to grab them - that's a school with a lot of pride who shouldn't take kindly that message they were just given. My stance has always been that if UConn wants to come we should happily welcome them, but we absolutely DO NOT need them - as has been evidenced by the league success to date. We're also not interested in them as a short term stepping stone to a P5 conference.
Our message to UConn is simple - the AAC clearly does not value your program as we see it is willing to go out of its way to give your competition, UCF, Cincy, etc a tangible advantage over your for the long-term future. While we here in the Big East don't need you by any means, we recognize your value and would treat you as a full and equal member of the league (after a brief probation period of course), thus giving you a fair and equal opportunity to be successful in the league. Should you choose to agree to this contract (say GOR or massive buyout, something commiting their future through our next mEdia rights deal.
There you go - take it or leave it. Either we get extra money while UConn's on probation, we use their guaranteed presence to boost our next media rights deal, or they reject it and nothing changes.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:For the American to essentially put all of its chips into UCF, USF, Memphis, Houston and Cincinnati, it is essentially telling ECU, Tulane, Tulsa, Temple, UConn and SMU that they are not only not as valuable, but that they also have zero chance of reaching the levels that the top half have had in the past five seasons. .
gtmoBlue wrote:Hall2012 wrote:Pretty ridiculous that the AAC basically just told the majority of the league "you're worthless to us and we're willing to give these select few schools that we value a financial advantage in order to prop them up and keep you down."
If we want UConn - this is the opening to grab them - that's a school with a lot of pride who shouldn't take kindly that message they were just given. My stance has always been that if UConn wants to come we should happily welcome them, but we absolutely DO NOT need them - as has been evidenced by the league success to date. We're also not interested in them as a short term stepping stone to a P5 conference.
Our message to UConn is simple - the AAC clearly does not value your program as we see it is willing to go out of its way to give your competition, UCF, Cincy, etc a tangible advantage over your for the long-term future. While we here in the Big East don't need you by any means, we recognize your value and would treat you as a full and equal member of the league (after a brief probation period of course), thus giving you a fair and equal opportunity to be successful in the league. Should you choose to agree to this contract (say GOR or massive buyout, something commiting their future through our next mEdia rights deal.
There you go - take it or leave it. Either we get extra money while UConn's on probation, we use their guaranteed presence to boost our next media rights deal, or they reject it and nothing changes.
Surely u r not suggesting "assistance" in UConns potential exit of the AAC?
Omaha1 wrote:I don’t agree with the assumption that adding UCONN somehow makes us a significantly more valuable property. If anything, seeing how poorly their own conference views them should tell us something.
Omaha1 wrote:I don’t agree with the assumption that adding UCONN somehow makes us a significantly more valuable property. If anything, seeing how poorly their own conference views them should tell us something.
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