On the topic of whether UConn WBB would have any role in conference realignment: I have lost a great deal of hope for UConn getting into a P5 conference in the near future lately, yet one thing still shines bright for the Huskies' hopes of getting a seat at the big boys table.
"In the world of college athletics, does UConn 'matter' ?"
And the answer to that question is unequivocally, Yes. Any fans or personalities that say otherwise are either liars trying to push an agenda, or dimwits. In a world dominated by a dozen or so "haves", and and roughly 75 or so "have nots", UConn's performance over the last 25 years has shown that it does indeed matter. Women's CBB may not impress sports fans much, but ESPN covers UConn's women like they do Duke or UK men's. Our mens team has won more titles in the modern landscape than everyone else but Duke. At the end of the day, the fact that people in California know a dozen UConn men's legends, see the women covered incessantly on ESPN, and knows the name of our coaches means we matter.
There are at least 50 P5 athletic departments that have a seat at the big table simply because they got in by default, yet they tell us what WE havent dont right and why we arent in the P5, please... The fact that people know the names Geno, Calhoun, Ollie, Napier, Kemba all across the country means something, and I hope conference ADs one day realize what they are missing. On the flip side, I have no idea who the head coach of Purdue, Minnesota, Wake, FSU, Arkansas, Tennessee, etc is, their recent accomplishments or any impact players coming out of these schools.