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Could it happen? Maybe. But Western Michigan was paying $800k annually for PJ Fleck and offered $3.6 million annually for him to stay and he turned it down. UConn hasn't been interested in paying that much for a coach since the Diaco debacle and buyout. The assistant salary pool would also need to be increased significantly.Western Michigan would have qualified 5 years ago. Are you telling me that UCONN can't accomplish what Western Michigan accomplished?
By joining the MAC we might actually have an easier path to the tournament than BC, Syracuse, and Rutgers, so bonus points for joining the MAC. We might be able to accomplish in the MAC what Boise has accomplished in the MWC. Boise used the easier MWC schedule to out perform their PAC 12 neighbors and UCONN would have an opportunity to do the same.
My point is, unless UConn decides to increase financial resources allocated to the program particularly from a coaching standpoint, you're basically hoping you run into a really good coach on the cheap before running off to a P5 program and that's not a sustainable way to run a program. You can't run a program on hope.
There would be more years they would not go on a WMU type run (realistically hoping for once every 10 years) and playing a bad schedule with limited TV exposure will promote apathy within the fanbase if we haven't reached that point already.
Indy you can at least craft a narrative and promote something interesting. I'd like to see a competitive team take the field for the first time in 5 years before thinking about the playoffs. Winning solves all problems.
This is not an issue I have with the MAC. I would make the same points if the argument were for UConn to try and get back into the AAC.