And yet no amount of revisionism means it didn't happen, right?I know you love all things UCONN, but going to a BCS Bowl is masked by winning the Big East with an 8-4 record. Getting into a BCS Bowl was a fluke based on a very bad conference.
And yet no amount of revisionism means it didn't happen, right?I know you love all things UCONN, but going to a BCS Bowl is masked by winning the Big East with an 8-4 record. Getting into a BCS Bowl was a fluke based on a very bad conference.
And did that game go in terms of the result and money lost for participating? Neither was very good.I think both things can be true. Remember, all BCS bowl teams were not created equal. Around 2010 time frame there were people advocating for the BigEast to lose their automatic qualification. You didn’t have to be great but you still had to be a good team to win the BigEast.
The bcs bowl games were the most prestigious but weren’t a collection of the 10 best teams. AP top 10 teams have been left out while unranked/fringe top 25 UConn selected. Without that context claiming a bcs appearance can be somewhat misleading to how good a team really was.
Misleading, arguably, but in this case undeniably factual.I think both things can be true. Remember, all BCS bowl teams were not created equal. Around 2010 time frame there were people advocating for the BigEast to lose their automatic qualification. You didn’t have to be great but you still had to be a good team to win the BigEast.
The bcs games were the most prestigious bowls but weren’t a collection of the 10 best teams. AP top 10 teams have been left out while unranked/fringe top 25 UConn selected. Without that context claiming a bcs appearance can be somewhat misleading to how good a team really was.
Maybe. We aren't in a position to be picky.I think an ACC move would make more sense. Assuming FSU and Clemson come to an agreement with the league, the ACC will need to backfill those slots and there are only about 5 schools left to choose from - UCONN, Memphis, Tulane, Wa St, Or St.
Uh huh. And you know this how, exactly?I tried to post this 2 weeks ago but this App doesn’t work at times. UConn 100% approached the Big 12 (not the other way around) to explore ways to get the invite and what concessions they would have to make. 2 NC’s got them a seat at that table, but that was all it was. UConn felt it was the perfect time to make a play and who could blame them for trying.
It is unsurprising that UConn would court the party that could deliver significant more dollars. That is how life works. I don’t understand why fans are surprised or upset. UConn has been very clear re its intentions.Uh huh. And you know this how, exactly?
In this climate it is only when and what conference they jump to. Football conference $$$$$$ is too big to pass up.It is unsurprising that UConn would court the party that could deliver significant more dollars. That is how life works. I don’t understand why fans are surprised or upset. UConn has been very clear re its intentions.
From a UConn grad who has been working for the NBA for many years and got her foot in the door thanks to a very good recommendation letter from Geno Auriemma. Where she got her information from, I could not tell you.Uh huh. And you know this how, exactly?
It is unsurprising. Still, I was curious about his source who let him know about it two weeks before the news broke publicly. I know who he is referring to.It is unsurprising that UConn would court the party that could deliver significant more dollars. That is how life works. I don’t understand why fans are surprised or upset. UConn has been very clear re its intentions.
Wow great idea .Once Clemson and Fla St bolt the ACC should merge with Big East forming an east coast super basketball conference..
Once Clemson and Fla St bolt the ACC should merge with Big East forming an east coast super basketball conference..
Exactly. Isn't the notion of a hybrid conference with differing distributions the reason why you guys split off from the old big east? Keep in mind that a hybrid conference might be inclined to view compensating players much more favorably. That might mean the basketball only schools would be at a competitive disadvantage, not only with other conferences, but within their own conference.hybrid conference with football schools and basketball only schools??
That worked sooooo well before.Once Clemson and Fla St bolt the ACC should merge with Big East forming an east coast super basketball conference..
That was my initial feeling. And how I feel after some thought.That worked sooooo well before.
18 for basketball including Notre Dame.That was my initial feeling. And how I feel after some thought.
Maybe the difference now is that there are fewer landing spots, and those spots are bloated already so expansion is unlikely?. Maybe 16, 16, 18 are enough? Would hate to go back to the unbalanced schedule.
Cant believe there are now 17 ACC teams?
Hybrid conferences don’t work. The ACC’s next contract in 2036 will be relatively worse than what it has today. It is destined to be a second tier football conference with significant losses due to a shortage of revenue.18 for basketball including Notre Dame.
Well, we'd have to get an offer first, wouldn't we?Well, four Mountsin West schools are bolting to join the PAC 12– San Diego State, Fresno and. Colorado State. That brings its number of schools to six but they need two more to be recognized by the NCAA as an official conference. UCONN?!?! Then UCONN’s closest away game will be only 2500 miles away. They should jump all over this great opportunity.
Football only with a small exit fee makes sense for a holding pattern.Well, we'd have to get an offer first, wouldn't we?
(Actually as a football only member flying out to the west coast six times a year is doable. One PAC12 has already suggested the possibility of our joining for all sports. That's a non-starter.)