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<blockquote data-quote="bobongo" data-source="post: 814220" data-attributes="member: 3893"><p>Regarding UCF, they weren't seriously on anyone's radar ten years ago, but forward-thinking folks might be getting the idea by now that a school with 70,000 students smack in the middle of Florida might be on a very strong upward trajectory.</p><p></p><p>Regarding media markets, the biggest ones aren't always best. We got 'Cuse, Pitt, and BC because of their large media markets but people up there don't care much for college football. West Virginia is a smaller market but they are far bigger college fans and WVA packs them in. And the prospect of regional rivalries is a lot more important from a fan and media aspect than most are giving credit for.</p><p></p><p>UCF and WVA may not stack up to Texas and OU right now, but down the road...</p><p></p><p>And like you said, unless ND has a sudden change of heart, who else is there? We could wait at the altar on them to show up but what if they don't? Offer them a final, last chance offer and if they refuse be done with them. We have to be practical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobongo, post: 814220, member: 3893"] Regarding UCF, they weren't seriously on anyone's radar ten years ago, but forward-thinking folks might be getting the idea by now that a school with 70,000 students smack in the middle of Florida might be on a very strong upward trajectory. Regarding media markets, the biggest ones aren't always best. We got 'Cuse, Pitt, and BC because of their large media markets but people up there don't care much for college football. West Virginia is a smaller market but they are far bigger college fans and WVA packs them in. And the prospect of regional rivalries is a lot more important from a fan and media aspect than most are giving credit for. UCF and WVA may not stack up to Texas and OU right now, but down the road... And like you said, unless ND has a sudden change of heart, who else is there? We could wait at the altar on them to show up but what if they don't? Offer them a final, last chance offer and if they refuse be done with them. We have to be practical. [/QUOTE]
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