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OT: Baseball, Judge and Ohtani

Judge has been incredible. I originally thought he was just another overrated yankee when he first came up. He turned himself into a complete player. I remember years ago against the Astros in the playoffs where threw the ball to second base and Altuve was rounding 3rd to score the winning run. He's become a very good defensive outfielder. He's not a .235 hitter mashing, he's a .300 hitter mashing.

Baseball playoffs are so unpredictable. The best teams don't get to the world series, the hottest teams in October go. Cleveland, Philadelphia, Houston, Atlanta are all capable of getting hot and eliminating anyone who gets in their way. The only team I would want to play in the playoffs is the Orioles (I'm an orioles fan) because they're pitching is so depleted having lost so many starters for the year.

Harris

Dangerous? No wars with Trump, only wars right now. Senile guy talks in front of 100,000 people without a telepromter. I cannot do that can you? We already know Kamala cannot. Dems should have embraced RFK jr. but party is so far left and controlled by big money. Kamala is a puppet reading a speech. Look not happy with either candidate, we should have done better as a country but Trump is far from being dangerous and senile. That’s brainwashing you are getting from main stream media. We just spent 3 days listening to who hates Trump more speeches so you get a pass.
Democrats didn't need to embrace RFK, Jr. but they should have given him the platform to primary Joe. But anything the elites can't control and fix they want no part of in their party. Kamala for the people is really Kamala for the elite people because she owes them big time.

How brainwashed can he be that he still believes Joe would have won. He can't admit the people aren't voting for someone who struggles off a teleprompter. I think the polls should be interesting this week. I think the RFK voters who wouldn't vote for Joe or Trump left RFK weeks ago if they were willing to go for Kamala when Joe so patriotically dug deep and for the good of the country left the race by his own personal choice. Now anyone who was still left with the RFK will likely go to Trump. So while many could expect a Kamala boost from the DNC pep rally, Trump may get a boost here. Although maybe democratic voters are pissed Beyonce wasn't there and they abandon ship.
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OT: Baseball, Judge and Ohtani

As i got older, the only sport that didn't lose my interest to some extent was college hoops as played by the Seton Hall Pirates.

But i watch baseball all season. What a game. And today, we can watch Judge and Ohtani (tho to be honest haven't watched a yankee game in years. But Judge, just incredible).

"All time great" gets thrown around a lot. But these two guys playing in NYC and LA at the same time. Give me a break. Last night Ohtani gets an infield hit and steals his 40th. No throw. Then a walk off grand slam to win the game in the bottom of the ninth. Judge hits his 49th.

Lots of Dodger and Yankee greats. But these two guys, man o man. Another Dodger/Yankee WS? (Oh the pain lol) or another LA first round exit? I don't know. But we don't get to see guys like this too often.

Waiting For UConn To Make A Statement

No sport at Connecticut is in the black, although men's basketball may have a shot this year given that its season tickets are already sold out. Keep in mind, though that we have to pay Hurley more than the big east media distribution, in the new contract. It's fine, he's worth it.

The actual deficit is pretty much the same number as the full media distribution for the big 12. So theoretically, we could be at roughly breakeven in the Big 12.

As I noted above in this thread, Connecticut actually has great football facilities, with the exception of a new stadium on campus. That's probably a half billion dollar investment, but it's one that I think the legislature will make.

We're still ways away from Connecticut getting an invite. We know from last summer at the big 12 presidents don't want to invite anyone to the conference who isn't already in the P4 club. Can that be overcome this time? Who knows?

My attitude at this point is pretty much a shrug. It's becoming extraordinarily expensive to put on high major athletics. The P4 conferences provide a better opportunity to be able to compete in that world, the big 12 only distributes about half of what the SEC and Big Ten do. I think the move is necessary to maintain the ability of Connecticut to be able to compete at the highest levels, but as I've said before, I enjoy being back in the big east. So my attitude right now is a resigned "wait and see."
You act as though $500m is just a mere pittance to pay in the scheme of things. That’s just to start…while you may have good NIL now joining b12 in football will likely require a lot more. I’m just saying that my opinion is that I feel like we’ve seen this story many times and it very much tends to lead to relative poor to mediocre results on the field. See BC Syracuse Pitt Rutgers. But I guess they have more money whatever that means for public and not for profit institutions.

Waiting For UConn To Make A Statement

UConn’s athletic department is bleeding cash due to football. It will jump to join any of the 4 football conferences. The risk it runs is that football moves away from current structure soon after it joins. If it wants football, not an obvious decision, it can’t stay in the BE. In addition to large deficits, its facilities and football brand fall farther behind P4 schools.
No sport at Connecticut is in the black, although men's basketball may have a shot this year given that its season tickets are already sold out. Keep in mind, though that we have to pay Hurley more than the big east media distribution, in the new contract. It's fine, he's worth it.

The actual deficit is pretty much the same number as the full media distribution for the big 12. So theoretically, we could be at roughly breakeven in the Big 12.

As I noted above in this thread, Connecticut actually has great football facilities, with the exception of a new stadium on campus. That's probably a half billion dollar investment, but it's one that I think the legislature will make.

We're still ways away from Connecticut getting an invite. We know from last summer at the big 12 presidents don't want to invite anyone to the conference who isn't already in the P4 club. Can that be overcome this time? Who knows?

My attitude at this point is pretty much a shrug. It's becoming extraordinarily expensive to put on high major athletics. The P4 conferences provide a better opportunity to be able to compete in that world, the big 12 only distributes about half of what the SEC and Big Ten do. I think the move is necessary to maintain the ability of Connecticut to be able to compete at the highest levels, but as I've said before, I enjoy being back in the big east. So my attitude right now is a resigned "wait and see."

Waiting For UConn To Make A Statement

They may support them “better” whatever that means but bottom line is the taxpayers will NEED to spend likely over a half billion dollars on facility upgrades and new stadium to support a crappy football program with little to no history to just keep up with the rest of the conference. That doesn’t even consider the NIL budget to sign players.
The football facilities on campus at Connecticut are outstanding:

Burton Family Football Complex

Mark R. Shenkman Football Training Center

The only thing that would need to be built would be an on-campus stadium. Our existing stadium is 20 + years old and 30 minutes away from campus. It needs right around $175 million in upgrades. I could see the legislature deciding that that money is better spent as part of an on-campus stadium build.

Connecticut already has two major NIL organizations and had a great portal season. NIL is something that is already established for football.

Starting up football is enormously expensive, but most of those investments have already been made.

Pirates To Open With VCU At 2024 Charleston Classic

VCU, who beat Villanova in the NIT last year and returns their top three scorers, including Max Shulga, will likely be favored against us at this point. And if we do beat them, I wouldn't sleep on Vanderbilt, if they beat Nevada. They revamped their roster with AJ Hoggard (Big NIL Payday) and Chris Manon. It's not an easy draw but if we ultimately view ourselves as a Tournament team, these are teams we have to beat. I feel like Miami would eventually become the only team in this tournament viewed at season's end as a "good" loss.
This. These are going to be critical chances for quality wins. I think Seton Hall can be the best team in the field but will things be running smooth by Nov 21?

Waiting For UConn To Make A Statement

UConn’s athletic department is bleeding cash due to football. It will jump to join any of the 4 football conferences. The risk it runs is that football moves away from current structure soon after it joins. If it wants football, not an obvious decision, it can’t stay in the BE. In addition to large deficits, its facilities and football brand fall farther behind P4 schools.
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