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Author Topic: Cincinnati to Big 12  (Read 8605 times)

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Re: Cincinnati to Big 12
« Reply #25 on: October 18, 2016, 11:36:34 AM »
Thanks to those who provided good answers to my "Why the heck did the BT want Rutgers" question.

Crappy program historically except for a bump-up during the Schiano years and for a short stretch in the late-70s.

And appropos of nothing ...

Schiano was 12-34 with zero bowl bids his first four years at Rutgers -- yet ANOTHER example of a coach who turned a program around when given the time to do so.
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Re: Cincinnati to Big 12
« Reply #26 on: October 18, 2016, 12:01:45 PM »
It also discusses the possibility of UCONN parking their football in a lower conference and joining the Big East for other sports if they were to be turned down for membership in the Big 12.

But with no one leaving the AAC, I just can't see UConn doing this.  I thought the assumption behind this is that, if schools like Houston, Cincinnati and Memphis leave the AAC, that a severely weakened conference would be worse than say parking football in the MAC.

But now that the conference isn't being raided, I think UConn will decide its best where it is for the time being.


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Re: Cincinnati to Big 12
« Reply #27 on: October 18, 2016, 12:12:25 PM »
But with no one leaving the AAC, I just can't see UConn doing this.  I thought the assumption behind this is that, if schools like Houston, Cincinnati and Memphis leave the AAC, that a severely weakened conference would be worse than say parking football in the MAC.

But now that the conference isn't being raided, I think UConn will decide its best where it is for the time being.

Plus, I was reading that UConn would have to pay a penalty to leave the AAC and it would be worth it for high conference invite, but not to go independent or as a football only member somewhere.

 

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