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[QUOTE="j66kicker, post: 2674325, member: 4447"] It does not look to me like the AAC is getting any better at all. Is this because some (most) of the schools don't prioritize WBB, thus the resources for top facilities, coaches, etc., just aren't there? If so, then the conference isn't going to gradually evolve and improve as the other schools try to get up to UConn's level. If the programs are not supported by their own universities, then they have no chance. Instead of being a good soldier, I think Geno should just start calling these schools out for what they are. He could do so in a way that's sympathetic to the coaches, but acknowledging they have no chance. Then he should call for conference rule changes not requiring a school to play all the schools every year. Doubt there would be any rule changes, but maybe it would draw attention to the real issues. Title IX has gotten these girls their scholarships, but their schools are making zero effort for their WBB programs to be competitive. [/QUOTE]
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