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This vote, together with Herbst breaking her silence, are terrible signs. UConn was a lock, and now we are out, in a league with Tulane and ECU.
blaudschun's batting % is less than mhever3's in the conference realignment game. No one else is even reporting a vote occurred. I would't go that far yet.This vote, together with Herbst breaking her silence, are terrible signs. UConn was a lock, and now we are out, in a league with Tulane and ECU.
This vote, together with Herbst breaking her silence, are terrible signs. UConn was a lock, and now we are out, in a league with Tulane and ECU.
But it wasn't a vote. It was a conference call with three possible actions, one of which was adding one school and clearly the battle between UConn and UL is yet to come because they haven't decided which action to take (one school, three or none). I think Swofford is going to do his politicking before the ACCCG this weekend when we might find out more.This vote, together with Herbst breaking her silence, are terrible signs. UConn was a lock, and now we are out, in a league with Tulane and ECU.
Way I read it. Aresco's statements are much more credible.
This vote, together with Herbst breaking her silence, are terrible signs. UConn was a lock, and now we are out, in a league with Tulane and ECU.
This vote, together with Herbst breaking her silence, are terrible signs. UConn was a lock, and now we are out, in a league with Tulane and ECU.
While I cannot completely say that I am overly optimistic about where we ultimately end up, I don't find this to be the case. Otherwise, I think it would go down as one the worst miscalculations a conference commissioner could pull. Even if we were on the worst terms with Aresco, he needs a face of the conference right now and it is not the time to play hardball with his most valuable commodityAresco could be operating from a whole other playbook. As in, what, you don't want to attend meetings? Fine, we'll move on without you. Don't be surprised next week when you're in a conference with E. Carolina, Tulane and Troy St.
If you think UL, CINCY and UConn voted in Tulane and ECU then you are all crazy. Then again not sure how the voting works especially with the BB schools ready to break off
Would the BB schools really want Tulane?
I am seeing what you are seeing. UConn may get in with a multi-team expansion, but there's no way Miami will let us in alone.
This vote, together with Herbst breaking her silence, are terrible signs. UConn was a lock, and now we are out, in a league with Tulane and ECU.
If these schools were voted in by UConn, no way did UConn vote them in knowing that it is still in the leauge..
The bball schools have been such a pain in the tush historically I have a hard time believing they let in Tulane so quickly.
Blaudschun is now saying Louisville one vote short of ACC invite. Nothing about context.
You're doing your best to channel your inner waylon.Aresco could be operating from a whole other playbook. As in, what, you don't want to attend meetings? Fine, we'll move on without you. Don't be surprised next week when you're in a conference with E. Carolina, Tulane and Troy St.
I read this more that the academic backers in the conference are willing to look the other way regarding Ville's academics in order to get UConn and Ville in (and a 3rd)
You're doing your best to channel your inner waylon.