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I wish every UConn sports fan realized basketball drives the bus in Connecticut.I wish every UCONN sports fan realized that football drives the bus.
I wish every UConn sports fan realized basketball drives the bus in Connecticut.I wish every UCONN sports fan realized that football drives the bus.
I wish every UConn sports fan realized basketball drives the bus in Connecticut.
You’re welcomeYou just proved my point. Thank you.
What's even more insane is how our own fans keep saying a P5 invite will never come when we behave like a P5 school and P5 schools generally treat us as a P5 school.
Oh, the hopelessness.
Ironically, the ACC and Big Ten fans here view us very favorably. But we're never joining the P5. Those ACC and Big Ten fans better stop hanging around here.
The AAC is not the be all, end all. The question is whether joining to the Faux BE was the smart path over the long term. We blame our incompetence on a conference that evolved into something pretty darn good on the gridiron. The smart folks understand history and the fact that at its prime as a national basketball power it made no difference. We fawn over the orange ball because it make us feel good, but it has no impact on major conference membership. We all want UConn to be successful. I hope independence works out because football is all that matters for real. NBE is much better for basketball, but then what.
When did I say I am pro-AAC? Speaking of insanity...So when's the next P5 invite coming? When's it scheduled to land? Which league is expanding next? Which school is next in line? And how is UConn best positioned to land it with its current AAC performance?
Go ahead AAC fans. Start answering some of these questions instead of using the same canned talking points you always fall back on (IE. Faux Big East, football drive the bus, etc)
The only expansion on the horizon is when the whole thing blows up.
Do you see any trying to say we're hopeless? Only our fans say that, of course. Keep up your incessant whining.Well that solves it. The 3 ACC-Big 10 fans who visit view us favorably. P5 here we come.
If recruiting was a problem for basketball, then how did Memphis get the number 1 rated recruiting class? How did Houston and Cincinnati get good recruits? Let's be honest the AAC wasn't a issue with our recruiting in mens basketball. It was all Ollie.UConn doesn't have any more money $$$$ to invest in football. Money doesn't grow on trees and it shouldn't be the responsibility of the Connecticut tax payers or UConn students to fund the football program.
In the Big East, UConn basketball recruiting will improve (as we have already seen the benefit) and UConn will return to being a national program.
UConn is (was) never going to be a top program on a national level in football. Going independent allows UConn to construct schedules where we'll have a chance to win a few games every year and see some teams that people want to see.
Returning to the Big East in Hoops and going independent in football was the correct move, both fiscally and competitively.
Actually, for UConn, recruiting to the AAC was an issue for UConn. UConn was not a fit for the AAC. it’s really that simple.If recruiting was a problem for basketball, then how did Memphis get the number 1 rated recruiting class? How did Houston and Cincinnati get good recruits? Let's be honest the AAC wasn't a issue with our recruiting in mens basketball. It was all Ollie.
If recruiting was a problem for basketball, then how did Memphis get the number 1 rated recruiting class? How did Houston and Cincinnati get good recruits? Let's be honest the AAC wasn't a issue with our recruiting in mens basketball. It was all Ollie.
Thinking the move to the NBE and Independence in football was unwise does not make people AAC supporters.
Speaking for myself, I think financial resources are being allocated to the wrong sport - specifically coaching salaries.
Football should be the focal point, not basketball. But I agree, that ship has sailed because the AD and Administration made it very clear what sport they prioritized. And again, it is a horrendously short sighted move. But one I’ve come to expect.
Think as you please. No one even said conference expansion is over.No P5 conference is taking us. That ship sailed in 2012. Independence at least gives us interesting football match ups. Basketball improved. More money in the bank.
Why is it short sighted? UConn Would of kept football in the AAC if the league allowed us to put our other sports in the the Big East. Maybe it was the AAC that was short sighted. The AAC doesn’t work as an all sports conference for UConn. The league doesn’t make enough money to support all the athletics each school offers. UConn, surprisingly, made a fiscally responsible decision that was right for UConn.Thinking the move to the NBE and Independence in football was unwise does not make people AAC supporters.
Speaking for myself, I think financial resources are being allocated to the wrong sport - specifically coaching salaries.
Football should be the focal point, not basketball. But I agree, that ship has sailed because the AD and Administration made it very clear what sport they prioritized. And again, it is a horrendously short sighted move. But one I’ve come to expect.
Think as you please. No one even said conference expansion is over.
Market? Call it madness all you want. Jim Calhoun even saw basic things here you still can't see.Even if we believe the same madness you do, how would UConn be an attractive candidate with a terrible AAC football team and a mediocre to bad AAC men's basketball team? Wouldn't it be better to be a 6-7 win independent and a championship level basketball program?
Market? Call it madness all you want. Jim Calhoun even saw basic things here you still can't see.
Market the current status quo of UConn AAC football and men's basketball? That's your solution to getting this mythical P5 invite you think is happening?
The more the remain brigade gets pointed questions the more they flounder.
Of course the correct answer is (that you ducked with a random non relevant Calhoun quote) is we wouldn't be invited if an invite is coming unless we dramatically improve football AND men's hoop. Pretty obvious the BE/Indie route is more likely to improve both situations as Remain AAC would.
Let's see. We were thought of as a shoo-in for the ACC at least twice. Have won more championships than SU, BC and Pitt combined since the first ACC raid.Market the current status quo of UConn AAC football and men's basketball? That's your solution to getting this mythical P5 invite you think is happening?
The more the remain brigade gets pointed questions the more they flounder.
Of course the correct answer is (that you ducked with a random non relevant Calhoun quote) is we wouldn't be invited if an invite is coming unless we dramatically improve football AND men's hoop. Pretty obvious the BE/Indie route is more likely to improve both situations as Remain AAC would.
The only choice was jump to a non football conference and go independent?
Yes. We should prioritize football. The sport where Oklahoma, Michigan, Notre Dame, etc can barely compete with what LSU, Clemson, Ohio State, and Alabama are putting on the field. All to hopefully get a bid to the Gasparilla Bowl.
Let's see. We were thought of as a shoo-in for the ACC at least twice. Have won more championships than SU, BC and Pitt combined since the first ACC raid.
Keep living in fantasy land of "Waaaa! No one wants us!" Thank God reasonable people are running things.
Yes.
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Geno will be leaving at some point, and Hurley will jump too. Football will be dead. And so will the athletic program.