It sort of illustrates the point that anyone that thinks that getting into a P5 Conference... other than the nice payouts.... is going to bring more victories, success to one's basketball and football programs is probably just kidding themselves. Uconn won't be going to any future College Football playoff Bowl ( BCS like ) Games from any league that has Texas, Oklahoma, ( B12 ) Florida State (ACC ), Ohio State, Michigan ( Big 10 ) in it. Neither will Rutgers or BC. Its just the way it is, as the northeast football H.S. football talent is very subpar compared to the South, Southwest,Midwest. That said, with Uconn reputation brand as a Basketball School, I see no reason at all that Uconn could not continue to do well nationally in this sport. But in football ? I don't see how Uconn's admittance into a P5 Conference changes the dynamic much for a school located in the Northeast, and in New England, no less.