"The ACC wants to be the top basketball conference...We are not there right now."
No, you aren't.
I think that Coach K would have preferred UConn be in the fold. If we end up in the B1G, it will all have worked out for the best.
I think UConn is better off not being in the ACC. UConn is now unique, the Big East schools that join the ACC are more likely to fall in to mediocrity. Case and point Boston College
I don't follow your logic. Being in the AAC, as opposed to the ACC, doesn't make us unique. It makes us a member of a crap conference.
We're succeeding in spite of our conference, and joining the ACC wouldn't hurt us. It might not help us as much as joining the B1G would, but that's another question.
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My point is they might as well call the AAC the UConn conference. We will dominate that conference as long as we are in it. Aren't they moving the conference tournament to CT? We will be in the NCAA tournament every year. If we were in the ACC we might miss a NCAA tournament every 4 to 5 years. In the ACC we would share the spotlight. If we play a strong out of conference schedule and have Ollie as coach in my opinion we have a chance to be unique and dominate.
We need the money from a P5 conference for coaches' salaries and facilities. Do you not understand this?
They donate all their money to the UL athletic department, kind of like scientologists. It leaves them with nothing left to travel with.Can we please knock this nonsense out about Louisville fans being great travelers? I don't recall a single football or basketball game that Louisville brought more than a a handful of fans. 2011 Big East Tourney Championship Game was a UCONN home game at MSG. At least Michigan State had about 15-20% of the crowd support in the Elite 8 game. There weren't more than 10 Louisville fans at MSG that night.
LOL, I thought everyone would get a kick out of this.
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We need the money from a P5 conference for coaches' salaries and facilities. Do you not understand this?
LOL, I thought everyone would get a kick out of this.
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Yeah, maybe not to Connecticut...lol. They traveled well to football bowl games which is all that really matters when considering if a fanbase has great travelers...Can we please knock this nonsense out about Louisville fans being great travelers? I don't recall a single football or basketball game that Louisville brought more than a a handful of fans. 2011 Big East Tourney Championship Game was a UCONN home game at MSG. At least Michigan State had about 15-20% of the crowd support in the Elite 8 game. There weren't more than 10 Louisville fans at MSG that night.
I appreciate the sentiment but I don't agree. Keep in mind that UConn is still getting it's share of Big East exit fee money. When that ends our current precarious situation becomes impossible. Ultimately we won't be able to keep up with the arms race.Didn't Ollie just get a big increase in salary? Isn't the basketball practice facility still being built? As long as UConn performs well in the NCAA Tournament they will be fine.
I do not hate Coach K.
But if a gorilla had raced on camera and skull f---ed that smug clown's eye sockets, I would have been very happy.
I think the suggestion was if we went into the B1G instead of the ACC, it would be preferable. No one would suggest that staying in our present conference was preferable to going to the ACC. I'd like to get into the B1G because I really don't want any part of Syracuse and their idiotic fans who talk crap despite having teams that continually underachieve. I'm not much of a fan of Pitt either. The only team that the ACC got that has shown itself to perform at a high level is Louisville. Their basketball programs and football program have done themselves proud. They've been good for quite a while!I don't follow your logic. Being in the AAC, as opposed to the ACC, doesn't make us unique. It makes us a member of a crap conference.
We're succeeding in spite of our conference, and joining the ACC wouldn't hurt us. It might not help us as much as joining the B1G would, but that's another question.