11.5 mill why push to go power five. He is making P5 money granted the low end but go down coach and see what happens...
$2.3m a year is chump change in the P5 scale. That puts him in the 60s range nationally.
11.5 mill why push to go power five. He is making P5 money granted the low end but go down coach and see what happens...
They would love to be in a power 5, and if they ever do, they’ll be a force I believe. I’m pretty sure they have the largest enrollment in the entire country.I wonder if UCF would make the move to a P5 conference? Don't know who, but it wouldn't surprise me if the Big 12 made a push for them at some point, maybe the ACC.
I think I remember reading that as well, like 50k students.They would love to be in a power 5, and if they ever do, they’ll be a force I believe. I’m pretty sure they have the largest enrollment in the entire country.
I think the B12 would really be their only viable option. Can't see Florida, Miami or FSU wanting them in their respective conferences. Sort of like PSU saying ok to Pitt joining the Big 10... no no and no!I wonder if UCF would make the move to a P5 conference? Don't know who, but it wouldn't surprise me if the Big 12 made a push for them at some point, maybe the ACC.
And to me I think having Pitt (at least the old Pitt) in the B1G would be good for PSU> Old Memories I guess.I think the B12 would really be their only viable option. Can't see Florida, Miami or FSU wanting them in their respective conferences. Sort of like PSU saying ok to Pitt joining the Big 10... no no and no!
I don't disagree but PSU sure would. lol I've read several articles Pitt was mentioned several times and would have been a lot better than Maryland or Rutgers imo. However only takes 1 no vote in the BIG and there's absolutely no way PSU wants Pitt in the BIG for obvious reasons. Probably no more then IA would let ISU in the BIG either.And to me I think having Pitt (at least the old Pitt) in the B1G would be good for PSU> Old Memories I guess.
$2.3m a year is chump change in the P5 scale. That puts him in the 60s range nationally.
65KI think I remember reading that as well, like 50k students.