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UConn is the Phoenix rising up from the ashes left from the pile of garbage.The AAC is actual garbage, so what are we?
UConn is the Phoenix rising up from the ashes left from the pile of garbage.The AAC is actual garbage, so what are we?
you're stuck on a single sport - there's an entire athletic department and university beyond the basketball court.
Not at UConn, it starts and ends with the hardwood. You are hung up on a delusion that we had a shot at a Power 5 invite if we hung around in the American and continued to wither on the vine. The reality is that none of the major conferences are expanding anytime soon with the exception of maybe the Big XII for whom we would be the 7th or 8th option. Odds are that we will never end up getting an invitation into the P5 club; the only chance we have is if we return to national prominence in the sport our brand is built on, not by hanging our hopes on our joke of a football program.you're stuck on a single sport - there's an entire athletic department and university beyond the basketball court.
you're stuck on a single sport - there's an entire athletic department and university beyond the basketball court.
My God stop the hate on the AAC already! It's a conference trying to make a name for itself and by most is doing an incredible job for the short amount of time they have actually been in existence. UConn opted out and it'll take a few years to see if that was the right move. The next Big East and the next AAC TV deals should reveal a lot. Whether the football program can gain respectability as a indie where they could not as a conference mate will also tell the tale. I hope the AAC does well along with the MW and the MAC. I hate the idea of a Power 5 vs the rest of the colleges. And keep in mind the Big East isn't a Power anything. They have a half dozen decent to good basketball schools and that's it. They have zero competition for the women's team. The baseball suck compared to the AAC.
Bringing in tulane/ecu/tulane was the death knell of the conference. such an enormous downgrade from the members that left. it was a pretty good conference prior to that moveEven though this is the wrong way to look at it, I don’t view our 2014 season as a true season in the AAC. It wasn’t until 2015 when the AAC was at its current format, minus Wichita St. In 2014, the AAC still had Rutgers/Louisville, and did not have Tulane/ECU/Tulsa until the year after. Its funny to think that the AAC would probably be a decent conference in basketball as well as football if It just continued to looked the way it did in year 1 with UConn/Louisville/Memphis/Houston/SMU/Cincinnati/USF/UCF/Temple/Rutgers. I know thats completely unrealistic, but I think it shows how much ECU and Tulane weigh the league down.
Its funny to think that the AAC would probably be a decent conference in basketball as well as football if It just continued to looked the way it did in year 1 with UConn/Louisville/Memphis/Houston/SMU/Cincinnati/USF/UCF/Temple/Rutgers.
I have other ideas about why to bring it back, but this is also one good one.Bring back the dislike button just for this post
LeavingThe AAC is actual garbage, so what are we?
Actually, we won zero of our titles in the conference that is now called the Big East. We won all four of our titles for the conference that is now called the American, but was called the Big East before it sold its name to the new Big East.

We all know the deal. UConn is still in the same conference it created in 1979 and has won 4 titles.As Big East Members - 9 National Champions
2020-21 Members: National Titles as Big East Members - 7
2020-21 Members: National Titles in their programs' histories - 9*
* Marquette and UConn hold titles won outside of their Big East membership
I know that UConn never left the conference that it is in today. The Catholic schools did.Kolumbo,
I guess you didn't follow the agreement. The name, records, MSG contract, and history went with the group that had more claim to them - Georgetown, St Johns, Providence, Seton Hall, and Villanova. The conference money, the commish, and the Providence, NH conferences offices went with the AAC.
There seems to be a peculiar hang-up here on legal entity.
Welcome back to the Big East!
you say this like it means somethingI know that UConn never left the conference that it is in today. The Catholic schools did.
"While the other successor, which does not sponsor football, purchased the Big East Conference name, The American inherited the old Big East's structure and is that conference's legal successor. However, both conferences claim 1979 as their founding date, and the same history up to 2013.[5][6] The American is headquartered in Providence, Rhode Island, and led by Commissioner Michael Aresco."
Reality has a tendency to mean somethingyou say this like it means something
big brain time. what does it mean? you're going to the big east and leaving the american. that's realityReality has a tendency to mean something
No grief here, long-time season ticket holder from field house days. I'll enjoy seeing some of the old BE foes. The new ones are a bunch of mid-majors. Just haven't drunk the koolaid.Who cares really? We’re gone and maybe John can move on to his next stage of grief
If Xavier, Butler, and Creighton are mid-majors...what the hell are SMU, Tulsa, USF, UCF, Tulane and East Carolina?No grief here, long-time season ticket holder from field house days. I'll enjoy seeing some of the old BE foes. The new ones are a bunch of mid-majors. Just haven't drunk the koolaid.
Conference USA?If Xavier, Butler, and Creighton are mid-majors...what the hell are SMU, Tulsa, USF, UCF, Tulane and East Carolina?
All-sports athletic departments. Robust enrollments. Schools with institutional growth potential. Schools like UConnIf Xavier, Butler, and Creighton are mid-majors...what the hell are SMU, Tulsa, USF, UCF, Tulane and East Carolina?
All-sports athletic departments.
Robust enrollments.you know the only sport the aac sponsors that the big east doesnt is football, right? and UConn's team is better off as an indy. Confused as to where your hangup is.
Robust enrollments.community colleges
Schools with institutional growth potential.community colleges
Robust enrollments.
Schools with institutional growth potential.
Finally, someone figured out that a larger font size could shout down that postI hate the AAC