Independence is death.
Why?
Some dude keeps axin me if I go to UCONN football games.
If so, the ACC just gained additional favor in my mind.
Notre Dame is the only independent school with enough cache to sign a multi-million dollar contract with a network to televise its football team. Without that money, the athletics dept will wither and die.Why?
Sooner or later a reversion to mean will likely occur. Any number of factors can cause that reversion. I won't try to either list them, much less guess what might cause it for us.
Thank you. I've been saying this ever since the first rumblings of change came out UConn by itself with a bunch of has-beens or never-weres, at least in terms of women's bb, is a disaster and is exactly like Old Dominion down the road. And here's an even worse scenario, for those of us who like to torture ourselves with disaster scenarios:
Let's say this plays out and UConn is playing top-notch basketball in a lousy league. Three or four years go by and gradually it becomes clear that UConn is not able to attract the kind of top players it used to. No more #1s. no Players of the Year. Decent players, but the university's national reach is reduced because players want to play in a league where there's top competition, day in and day out.
Under that scenario, what does Geno do? Does he want to coach second-level talent once again, as he had to at the start of his career? Will he accept the challenge of building up a school in a major conference that wants to get good at WBB? Will he ride off into the sunset of retirement? At that point, does anyone think UConn WBB would even be relevant except on a regional level?
Okay, it's a bunch of hypotheticals, and there's nothing any one of us can do to change things, nor is there much that UConn can do except hope. But my point is that we are not that far from seeing the next steps toward this scenario play out.
FWIW, I can't imagine Geno hanging to and watching the program degenerate due to circumstances beyone his control.
The program will not degenerate under Geno. He'll always be able to get recruits.
The problem comes after he leaves. That's when any university problems will appear.
I'd have to think our politicians would help get us out of the Big East. Our flagship university has WAY too much going to be left out. One of the best public schools in the whole northeast. Who's better? Just Penn State and Rutgers? Is central PA considered part of the northeast or the midwest? This person who thinks the BE is better than our other options is clearly delusional. Four pages...
It's being ignored because you offer no specifics on how UConn can lead. What does that even mean, anyway?Once or twice I've said the best way to achieve an invitation to a perceived greener grass conference is for UCONN to lead the BE. Little has been said about that observation. It has been ignored. More attention has been given to nit picks of what I've tried to express in friendly terms.
Isn't it obvious? You lead by winning conference championships.It's being ignored because you offer no specifics on how UConn can lead. What does that even mean, anyway?
UConn does that now, has done it for decades, and was kicked to the curb by the ACC.Isn't it obvious? You lead by winning conference championships.
Not in the game that supposedly counts for everything: football, a program that is currently in shambles.UConn does that now, has done it for decades, and was kicked to the curb by the ACC.
UConn has shared the Big East conference championship once and won it outright once. It's gone to a BCS bowl. No one watched UConn get pummeled by Oklahoma and no one cared. How do you change that by dominating Central Florida and East Carolina? Answer: you can't, you need to see the Huskies beat Notre Dame and Louisville and Cincinnati year after year to prove it's not a flash in the pan. Other than maybe Boise State, which is rumored to be looking into staying in the MWC, there's no other decent football team in the New New New Big East.Not in the game that supposedly counts for everything: football, a program that is currently in shambles.
Obviously you change it by changing coaches, for starters. Pasqualoni is an epic fail, especially when you compare him to the Cincinnati coach we saw last night.UConn has shared the Big East conference championship once and won it outright once. It's gone to a BCS bowl. No one watched UConn get pummeled by Oklahoma and no one cared. How do you change that by dominating Central Florida and East Carolina?
The program will not degenerate under Geno. He'll always be able to get recruits.
The problem comes after he leaves. That's when any university problems will appear.
It's being ignored because you offer no specifics on how UConn can lead. What does that even mean, anyway?