Interesting to see where they land for football...
UConn Expected to Head Back to the Big East in 2020
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funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#1UConn Expected to Head Back to the Big East in 2020Tags: None -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#2Best thing to do would be to just eliminate their football program entirely.Comment -
daneblazerBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#3Probably MAC or independent for footballComment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#4Football really is up in the air...
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UConn will join Big East in all sports it sponsors likely in 2020, sources told @Stadium. It’s unknown whether UConn football will remain in AAC, play in another FBS conference - perhaps MAC or C-USA - or go independent, source said. 1st reported by @DigSportsDesk
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funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#6That football program is embarrassingly badComment -
KVBSBR Aristocracy
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#7Yeah, but that backup QB trick shot video is something else.
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#8I don’t think it really matters for a school like thatComment -
Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#10With the future of UConn football now up in the air with the school's planned move to the Big East for the 2020-21 seaason, a source told CBS Sports' Dennis Dodd on Saturday that the American Athletic Conference will not accept UConn as a football-only member. The Big East does not sponsor football as a conference, which would leave the Huskies program in limbo.
"I think they're under the assumption they're going to stay in our league [for football]," an AAC source told Dodd.
UConn does not plan to move its football program out of the FBS as it looks for a new home. One option is to become the seventh independent FBS team, joining Notre Dame, BYU, Army West Point, New Mexico State, UMass and Liberty.
Should UConn go through with its expected withdrawal from the AAC, the school would be subject to a $10 million buyout. High buyouts have not deterred others schools from changing conferences in the modern age of realignment. The $10 million figure could be negotiated, and some schools have challenged such buyouts in court.
UConn's move would affect the rest of its athletic programs. A source told CBS Sports' Gary Parrish this expected move is largely designed to help return men's basketball to the more familiar brand of the Big East. However, the women's basketball program would also prefer to leave the AAC, and Hall of Fame coach Geno Auriemma has privately pushed for the move as well, the source added.
The Big East has scheduled a call for early next week in which its presidents are expected to ratify UConn's return, a source close to the conference told CBS Sports' Matt Norlander. UConn's Board of Trustees has planned to vote and approve the move on Wednesday, but media reports may accelerate the timeline.
"I'd be surprised if this ends pretty," a second source told Norlander, noting that the AAC is not going to make this transition easy on the program. "... [The Huskies] never fully embraced the American."
A formal announcement of the Big East approving the return of UConn to the conference is planned for Thursday in New York at Madison Square Garden, a third source told Norlander.
The AAC's newly signed $1 billion TV deal with ESPN would not be negated by UConn's planned departure. An 11-team AAC would possibly require what was termed a "fair negotiation" of the contract, a source told Dodd.
UConn's departure from the AAC and the future landing spot for its football program could cause a mini-round of conference realignment, an on-campus source told Dodd. An 11-team AAC would make the league the FBS's second-smallest conference next to the Big 12.
If the AAC reached out for a 12th member, what are the options? There are few -- if any -- big name schools that would substantially add to the conference's bottom line.Comment -
funnyb25BARRELED IN @ SBR!
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#11Post 2 still makes the most sense IMOComment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
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#12They will either become an independent or go to the conference that loses a team to the AAC. Either way no one cares.Comment -
Emily_HainesSBR Posting Legend
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#13Marshall seems like a decent university to add.Comment -
krk1030SBR Posting Legend
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#14Football program is a joke
Basketball program has been a joke last several years too thoughComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
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#15I guess they are doing for $$ that is itComment -
BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
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#16The AAC would love to get Army or Air Force, but that is not going to happen. UAB is a possibility if they want to include the football crazy state of Alabama into the conference. Any MAC team will go. No MWC team would move. UConn's athletec department lost 40 million last year. Ouch!Comment -
gojetsgomoxiesSBR MVP
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#17connecticut sp? shouldn't be FBS. they should be FCS and then they can be a dominant team at that level.
i think having a horrible FBS team brings down a school's general reputation. better good FCS or no football team at all.
try to build dominant basketball programs.. i understand UConn's womens team is already that.Comment
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