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Coack K/w Jon Rothstein on Hurley, Calhoun & Uconn to ACC

You have to think the reason UConn football has had ~3 ACC teams on its schedule in recent years is that the ACC is helping UConn build up its program, and establish rivalries with ACC schools. If the ACC wasn't talking to UConn behind the scenes in preparation for a possible union, you wouldn't see that schedule.
I think Dave and both the B12 and ACC Commishes are in regular communication. The ACC would be the best solution for us I think.

I can’t imagine the ACC adding the whole NBE. I mean, they saw how well the hybrid worked in the original Big East. And do they seriously need Seton Hall, Butler, Providence, Xavier, DePaul, Georgetown? Bottom feeders who are going to whine about getting disrespected every time a decision that benefits football is made. We bring competitive. football, championship basketball, competitive baseball, and are solid in other programs they care about. I think it is UConn alone who ends up there if anyone does. If, and I think it is highly unlikely, they add any basketball onlies I think they would cherry pick maybe a Marquette and Creighton rather than the rest of the dregs.
 
If you merged the conferences you’d have 29 teams. 19 basketball/football 10 basketball/no football Have 2/3 divisions for basketball, 2 for football. Something like that. Not a fan of it though
 
Maybe I made this up but I could have sworn that I read when BC left the Big East for the ACC that BC had it written into their charter about them being the only school in New England or something like that. In fact I'm pretty sure when Syracuse and Pitt joined that BC blocked UConn from joining. I just don't see that happening unfortunately.
 
Maybe I made this up but I could have sworn that I read when BC left the Big East for the ACC that BC had it written into their charter about them being the only school in New England or something like that. In fact I'm pretty sure when Syracuse and Pitt joined that BC blocked UConn from joining. I just don't see that happening unfortunately.
I don't know if it was written into their charter, never saw that, but their AD at the time Syracuse and Pitt were invited to the ACC, Gene DeFilipo, later admitted that BC told the ACC that they couldn't take UConn because BC wanted to be the only ACC team in New England. Every time I'm remided that BC is in the ACC it makes me laugh that the ACC actually thought they were getting something with BC.

 
Rutgers was one of the oldest schools in the country. It was originally Queens College (Columbia was Kings). Renamed in the early 1800s for a guy who donated big money (Rutgers was the first football program and maybe the first naming rights??😉). It was a private school for most of its existence. Didn’t become the State University of NJ until like the 1950s. So renaming it seems a little out of place I’d say.
I don't think associating anything more closely with New Jersey is a good thing for its brand.
 
I don't know if it was written into their charter, never saw that, but their AD at the time Syracuse and Pitt were invited to the ACC, Gene DeFilipo, later admitted that BC told the ACC that they couldn't take UConn because BC wanted to be the only ACC team in New England. Every time I'm remided that BC is in the ACC it makes me laugh that the ACC actually thought they were getting something with BC.

I think the A.C.C. fashioned themselves as the Southern Atlantic Coast Ivy League, and at that time B.C. better fit that narrative. This and their continuity with Miami and Notre Dame. Of course V-Tech and Pitt are far from that mold, but their Football programs were very high level during that time.
 
If you merged the conferences you’d have 29 teams. 19 basketball/football 10 basketball/no football Have 2/3 divisions for basketball, 2 for football. Something like that. Not a fan of it though
It would not be a straight up merger. A lot of the midwest and west would be out. It only makes sense for travel budgets to keep things fairly Atlantic Coast so goodbye Creighton, Marquette, California, etc.
 
It would not be a straight up merger. A lot of the midwest and west would be out. It only makes sense for travel budgets to keep things fairly Atlantic Coast so goodbye Creighton, Marquette, California, etc.
I was thinking just the opposite. Much easier trip from San Francisco to Milwaukee than to Miami or Raleigh-Durham. And while I doubt Stanford or Cal really like being in the ACC they prefer it to living among the plebians in the new PAC 12.
 
I don't know if it was written into their charter, never saw that, but their AD at the time Syracuse and Pitt were invited to the ACC, Gene DeFilipo, later admitted that BC told the ACC that they couldn't take UConn because BC wanted to be the only ACC team in New England. Every time I'm remided that BC is in the ACC it makes me laugh that the ACC actually thought they were getting something with BC.

I think BC has far less influence these days. Looking at maybe going 0-ACC in football and basketball yet again has that effect on people.
 
Per Amore, quoting Pitino this idea has no legs. If I’m St John’s I’m scared to death of this. It’s one thing to have to play UCONN, Marquette and Creighton. But add Duke, UNC, and a few others and suddenly you are looking at too many mountains to climb and you are back among the middle of the pack.
 
Per Amore, quoting Pitino this idea has no legs. If I’m St John’s I’m scared to death of this. It’s one thing to have to play UCONN, Marquette and Creighton. But add Duke, UNC, and a few others and suddenly you are looking at too many mountains to climb and you are back among the middle of the pack.
With the big money behind St. John’s that’s not an issue
 
Great state. Beautiful coastline, horse farms, forests, best bagels in the country, best Italian food I've had in the country...
Yeah, we all watched The Sopranos. Just don't get lost in the Pine Barrens

the sopranos hbo GIF
 
It would not be a straight up merger. A lot of the midwest and west would be out. It only makes sense for travel budgets to keep things fairly Atlantic Coast so goodbye Creighton, Marquette, California, etc.
Goodbye PC, SJu, Hall, Xavier, Butler and Depaul too. UConn plus Nova and Gtown the 3 biggest brands/markets in the northeast, that’s it.
 
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Goodbye PC, SJu, Hall, Xavier, Butler and Depaul too. UConn plus Nova and Gtown the 3 biggest brands/markets in the northeast, that’s it.
I think UConn plus nobody. St John’s level teams are dime a dozen. Good not great. Local following when they win. Zero national following.
 
ALL sports: Can we please stop posing? Call me a boomer, dinosaur, old man (I am all of the above), but Vince Lombardi was right,
“Act like you’ve been there before”.
There are some great points in this thread. I’ll make one, we had one of the best ACC matchups all year in football :) this year. It may not be in the league, but we might as well be lol.

And if you’re an ACC school, you’ve gotta look at that and say wow put a quality program in UConn Stadium and look what happens?

It’s one of these situations just add water and watch it grow! It would be definitely good for them.

All these northeastern schools close by playing each other rivalries the whole bit.

No, this is taking some high profile negative press with refereeing and certainly their Marquet schools struggling.

I no longer see as an aspirational conference. If they want us yeah OK let’s make it happen but it’s not the end all for our program anymore..
 
Rutgers was one of the oldest schools in the country. It was originally Queens College (Columbia was Kings). Renamed in the early 1800s for a guy who donated big money (Rutgers was the first football program and maybe the first naming rights??😉). It was a private school for most of its existence. Didn’t become the State University of NJ until like the 1950s. So renaming it seems a little out of place I’d say.
Sort of. The old Queen's College had financial difficulties and was open and shut down a few times. I believe that there's at least a few years between the last time it closed and when it was re-purchased and became Rutgers College. It's actually more accurately remembered as a purchase by Rutgers College of the defunct Queen's College assets.

In any event, there was a push in the mid to late 80s, if I recall correctly, to rebrand the university as "Rutgers – the state University of New Jersey". I remember there being changes to the letterhead, and possibly some merch, but as so many things in involving Rutgers, it was half assed and eventually faded away.
 
I don't think associating anything more closely with New Jersey is a good thing for its brand.
By that thought process, UMass should be rebranding to a name that doesn't include Massachusetts. 😁
 
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It would not be a straight up merger. A lot of the midwest and west would be out. It only makes sense for travel budgets to keep things fairly Atlantic Coast so goodbye Creighton, Marquette, California, etc.
When Coach K talked about it talked about it, he specifically mentioned acquiring the Midwestern schools. Not that he has any specific insight or insider information.
 

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