@CardsFan123
And here I thought that UConn fans are the one known for elitism and entitlement. Let’s look at some of your points.
· Florida State and Clemson were going to bolt for the XII. Yes, it was rumored, just as much as UNC and UVA were going to bolt for the B1G. But, where is the proof? If anything, the ACC bending over the ND and their special arrangement saved the ACC, not Louisville.
· As for Academics, it is a major factor; just ask the B1G and the ACC, at least on Mondays, Thursdays, and some Sundays. I am sure there are brilliant students at Louisville, just like any college. But, it is a fact that UConn’s (US News #63) academics are a lot more aligned with the ACC (US news average of 58) than Louisville (#160). And remember, why sports are important, academics are huge as the research $$ they attract are equal or greater than the $$ sports bring in.
· Appalling football? OK, granted, UConn had a poor AD who made a poor football coaching hire and Louisville did the opposite. But, what ‘history’ of success does Louisville have? The Card’s historical winning record in football is 51% (UConn’s is 49%) with an 8-8-1 Bowl record (UConn is 3-2). Most of the success that Louisville has had has been in the last 20 years under Smith (98-02), Petrino (03-06), and Strong (10 -?). You also went 15 and 21 under Kragthorpe (07-09). Did I mention that historically Louisville is 5-4 against UConn and one win was in 2000, before UConn made the jump to 1A? Oh, and of course, UConn’s appalling team, which indeed had no offense, did beat Louisville at Louisville last year. Louisville made a good hire in Strong and got lucky with CR timing. Louisville is not Alabama, ND, or heck, not even BC (winning percentage of 58%, 13-9 in bowls).
· Basketball on a downward spiral? Really. Both UConn and Louisville men have won 3; last year’s was Louisville’s first since 1986. UConn’s rookie head coach won 20 games in the Big E with a team that had nothing to play for and a team that had no depth due to NCAA violations (don’t say anything, Louisville had a 1 year ban itself in the 90’s). They lead NCAA champion Louisville at the half by 6 points before fading down the stretch. Once back to a full team, KO should do very well. As for the women, UConn has 8, Louisville has 0. And congrats to Louisville for making the final last year, before getting crushed by UConn 93-60. If that is a downward spiral, no one, including Louisville, wants to see UConn going upwards.
· As for TV markets, in NY, Rutgers is the #1 team due to geographic reasons followed by ND, Penn St, and then UConn. Syracuse follows UConn at #5. As for Boston, the only BC sport people care about in Boston is Hockey, which is not an ACC sport.
So, don’t trash my school and I will not trash yours. Simply stated, Louisville’s timing was better than UConn and that is the reason that Louisville is in the ACC and UConn is in the AAC, at least today…