High Comedy:
http://www.bcinterruption.com/bosto...s-talking-membership-with-sun-belt-conference
"Instead, BC stands alone as the only real power program in the northeast (Syracuse is in Canada, right?). As much as I dislike UMass on a personal level, it would've been great for the region to have a second team. Instead, it's BC and nobody else, which fosters the feelings elsewhere that college football up here is more of an anomaly than a viable sporting option."
High Comedy:
http://www.bcinterruption.com/bosto...s-talking-membership-with-sun-belt-conference
"Instead, BC stands alone as the only real power program in the northeast (Syracuse is in Canada, right?). As much as I dislike UMass on a personal level, it would've been great for the region to have a second team. Instead, it's BC and nobody else, which fosters the feelings elsewhere that college football up here is more of an anomaly than a viable sporting option."
High Comedy:
http://www.bcinterruption.com/bosto...s-talking-membership-with-sun-belt-conference
"Instead, BC stands alone as the only real power program in the northeast (Syracuse is in Canada, right?). As much as I dislike UMass on a personal level, it would've been great for the region to have a second team. Instead, it's BC and nobody else, which fosters the feelings elsewhere that college football up here is more of an anomaly than a viable sporting option."
Once this clown calls BC a "real power program" there really is no need to read on.
The word " fan " comes from the word " fanatical ". As such, every school has in its fanbase a considerably vocal contingent that sees their football program quite differently than most of the rest of the college football world sees their football program. BC clearly is no different in this regard, as this BC fan quoted here illustrates.
Yup. if we eliminated all the fans that are either small minded or ill informed on all these school team fans websites, they'd be few sites.Agreed...and I believe that website has actually set their sights on being over the edge and controversial. That's fine if that's what they want to do. Heck, Umass has fans on their website talking about the Big10 like it's really an option for UMass. I get that.
The quote above actually looked to be a slam on UConn more than anything else. Taking shots at a school boasting 3 National Championships this year alone just comes across as small and ill-informed.
Agreed...and I believe that website has actually set their sights on being over the edge and controversial. That's fine if that's what they want to do. Heck, Umass has fans on their website talking about the Big10 like it's really an option for UMass. I get that.
The quote above actually looked to be a slam on UConn more than anything else. Taking shots at a school boasting 3 National Championships this year alone just comes across as small and ill-informed.
Honestly hope that UMass dominates the SunBelt and gets an AAC invite while UConn moves on. I'd like to generate a rivalry in the sport, and it will be better if UMass isn't...well....isn't a Sunbelt caliber program. Currently it is, so I get this move. But UConn is better off if UMass steps up. Hopefully we can get UMass on the basketball schedule again as well.
Well, BC is the only program in New England in a power conference, so there's that. It's obviously trolling, but there is a degree of truth to it.Haha what? BC being a 'power program' is laughable.
If you subscribe to the theory of riding the coattails of others, I supposed your analysis makes sense.Well, BC is the only program in New England in a power conference, so there's that. It's obviously trolling, but there is a degree of truth to it.
Umass sucked in the Mac. They're gonna get their asses handed to them in the sun Belt.Honestly hope that UMass dominates the SunBelt .
LMAOOOOO wooooooooooooooooooooooooooow. It's amazing that there are people this ignorantHigh Comedy:
http://www.bcinterruption.com/bosto...s-talking-membership-with-sun-belt-conference
"Instead, BC stands alone as the only real power program in the northeast (Syracuse is in Canada, right?). As much as I dislike UMass on a personal level, it would've been great for the region to have a second team. Instead, it's BC and nobody else, which fosters the feelings elsewhere that college football up here is more of an anomaly than a viable sporting option."
Well, BC is the only program in New England in a power conference, so there's that. It's obviously trolling, but there is a degree of truth to it.
I would kick 3 or 4 of the AAC teams out tomorrow and add UMass instead.
Well, BC is the only program in New England in a power conference, so there's that. It's obviously trolling, but there is a degree of truth to it.
I agree. Even if UMASS is not good now, The AAC is not P5 regardless. And a rivalry between UCONN and UMASS playing in Gillette would be great for the region and far more exciting for fans than BC hosting wake forest.I have no issues with adding UMass to the AAC. It would basically be another Temple. Had UMass been given a platform like UConn got with the Big East at the very least they would be a better athletics program than Rutgers.