All true, but holding their own (and more) yesterday at Fenway allows the ACC to rationalize UCONN football to get men's and women's basketball. And UCONN's small fb facility doesn't stand out as much in ACC as it would in other major conferences.Yes it is impressive but you have to look at the competition/schedule. Their seven wins came against competition that won 24 games between them. Little more then three wins per team from the likes of Florida Atlantic, Georgia State, Rice, Temple, UMESS, UAB. Not exactly top level football powerhouse competition. The win over NC (who looks like they quit today) was their first win over a quality Power Conference win in a long time.
Conference | Rating | Conference | Rating | ||
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1 | Southeastern Conference | +20.10 | |||
2 | Big Ten Conference | +17.39 | |||
3 | Big 12 Conference | +17.19 | |||
4 | Big East Conference | +14.12 | |||
5 | Atlantic Coast Conference | ||||
The Jim Mora post will surely stop any tampering -- exactly what avenues are available to be pursued? and better yet what accountability?
True, on the other hand getting eight FBS wins is a huge step forward for the team. They beat the teams that they were supposed to beat and beat them pretty comfortably. When they played P4 teams, they got crushed once, lost by one score 3 times (including to #21 ranked Syracuse) and beat UNC in a bowl game. By any reasonable metric, that's great progress.Yes it is impressive but you have to look at the competition/schedule. Their seven wins came against competition that won 24 games between them. Little more then three wins per team from the likes of Florida Atlantic, Georgia State, Rice, Temple, UMESS, UAB. Not exactly top level football powerhouse competition. The win over NC (who looks like they quit today) was their first win over a quality Power Conference win in a long time.