I lean toward this thinking a lot but with recent and past Big 12 moves I really think the ACC will survive and the Big 12 will dissolve. Texas is already looking at the door and when they leave OU will join quickly. Maybe OU goes to the B1G and they take UVA or UNC to join them. If they do this, it hurts the ACC but they can just add UConn. If all hell really breaks loose it's very possible it's the ACC still standing and not the Big 12. Without OU and Texas, two schools who can easily pick their conference, the Big 12 is worthless and will likely be below the ACC in the pecking order for being the final P4 conference, if that's the end game.The ACC is so screwed.
Look at this conference. Some smaller private schools in unappealing places or like Wake Forest plunked down among 3 other conference schools, and they sit alongside 3 schools in excellent markets/geography (Virginia/North Carolina/FSU), schools just waiting to be upgraded to a conference where they can make the money they deserve.
I think you are wishing for a miracle. The whole discussion, and decision, is about football. UCONN football is of no national status, period. They should play in the ivy league.If these rumblings about Notre Dame joining and an ACC Network are true, the ACC might be looking to add 1 more school. Hmmmmm, where can we find a solid university on the Atlantic coast?
With fans like you who needs enemies?I think you are wishing for a miracle. The whole discussion, and decision, is about football. UCONN football is of no national status, period. They should play in the ivy league.
Basketball ( mens and women ) is a different tale. National champ level teams every season. But football is what this is all about, right?
I fear that UCONN will, again, be left at the dance with no partner.
I think you are wishing for a miracle. The whole discussion, and decision, is about football. UCONN football is of no national status, period. They should play in the ivy league.
Basketball ( mens and women ) is a different tale. National champ level teams every season. But football is what this is all about, right?
I fear that UCONN will, again, be left at the dance with no partner.
That's why we have an ignore button.With fans like you who needs enemies?
UCONN football is of no national status, period. They should play in the ivy league. Basketball ( mens and women ) is a different tale.
Thanks for your insight,... now wander back over to the Women's BB board.
I've actually come to a realization. Women's fans want our football to be as bad/irrelevant as possible because they want WBB to hog all of the attention.
I think you are wishing for a miracle. The whole discussion, and decision, is about football. UCONN football is of no national status, period. They should play in the ivy league.
Basketball ( mens and women ) is a different tale. National champ level teams every season. But football is what this is all about, right?
I fear that UCONN will, again, be left at the dance with no partner.
I think you are wishing for a miracle. The whole discussion, and decision, is about football. UCONN football is of no national status, period. They should play in the ivy league.
Basketball ( mens and women ) is a different tale. National champ level teams every season. But football is what this is all about, right?
I fear that UCONN will, again, be left at the dance with no partner.
I think you are wishing for a miracle. The whole discussion, and decision, is about football. UCONN football is of no national status, period. They should play in the ivy league.
Basketball ( mens and women ) is a different tale. National champ level teams every season. But football is what this is all about, right?
I fear that UCONN will, again, be left at the dance with no partner.
I think you are wishing for a miracle. The whole discussion, and decision, is about football. UCONN football is of no national status, period. They should play in the ivy league.
Basketball ( mens and women ) is a different tale. National champ level teams every season. But football is what this is all about, right?
I fear that UCONN will, again, be left at the dance with no partner.