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Chin Diesel? More like Skin Diesel It was tweet showing the UConn and CAA logos and then in tiny font saying women’s rowingNo, seeing blank spaces where tweets used to be is fairly common nowadays
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Chin Diesel? More like Skin Diesel It was tweet showing the UConn and CAA logos and then in tiny font saying women’s rowing
I guess if the team wanted to join a conference, there were not a lot of options. This is just another reason UConn cannot give up the struggle to join the ACC or B10.
Maybe UConn could offer a men's rowing team, too, not just a club sport.
Early test balloon for the rest of UConn athletics lolChin Diesel? More like Skin Diesel It was tweet showing the UConn and CAA logos and then in tiny font saying women’s rowing
Quitting on an all sports conference is NOT going to get you any closer to joining one of the P-5 conferences. If anything it's going to prove to those conferences that UConn can't hang in an all sports conference because A) The fan base doesn't support all sports at a P-5 level and B) the football program can't recruit, thus can't compete, at a P-5 level. And as everyone knows if you don't have a P-5 level football program your not going anywhere. UConn blew it's best chance at ever being invited when it gave up on the challenge the AAC presented. Had UConn achieved the same success that Temple, Cincinnati, South Florida and Central Florida achieved they could have been in the discussion when the P-5 looked to add. Now that dream is long gone. Unless UConn football becomes the next BYU or Notre Dame they will never be invited to a P-5 conference.The Big East gets us closer to that IMO
Quitting on an all sports conference is NOT going to get you any closer to joining one of the P-5 conferences. If anything it's going to prove to those conferences that UConn can't hang in an all sports conference because A) The fan base doesn't support all sports at a P-5 level and B) the football program can't recruit, thus can't compete, at a P-5 level. And as everyone knows if you don't have a P-5 level football program your not going anywhere. UConn blew it's best chance at ever being invited when it gave up on the challenge the AAC presented. Had UConn achieved the same success that Temple, Cincinnati, South Florida and Central Florida achieved they could have been in the discussion when the P-5 looked to add. Now that dream is long gone. Unless UConn football becomes the next BYU or Notre Dame they will never be invited to a P-5 conference.
I'd swap Rutgers out for Uconn in a heart beat, but sadly I'm not running the B1G. Unfortunately under the current system in place any potential addition is weighed entirely against the increase in revenue that you could provide. This sucks for fans a we are force fed a steady diet of garbage RU Teams all so our schools can cash a bigger check.
Under this constraint there are about 5-6 teams that would be considered for membership. Texas (no brainer), ND, UNC, UVA (All married to The ACC so not happening) and OU as a +1 for Texas. Everybody else is on the outside looking in. It sucks because I believe there are a number of schools that are a fit academically, culturally, and geographically that won't get a sniff. At this point I'd say try to stay relevant athletically to be a potential ND+1 or hope for a Big 12 implosion/reorganization. The B1G has priced itself out of the market for good additions SMH.
I don't agree... typically their independent schedule is easier than a big 11 schedule that includes a championship game. Especially it they were in the division with OSU, Michigan and PSU. ND has a Halo that allows them to be ranked high even though they aren't in a conference. I think they will be in the national championship mix more often as an independent versus being in a conference.If ND was in the B1G this year, they probably would be playing Oh St for the conference title and a shot at a playoff spot.
One day soon, ND will realize that ut doesn't make any sense to play their tough schedule for tradition sake. Ok and Texas are tied to each other, it ND wants to join a conference, it will be the B1G, and I firmly brlieve that the ACC teams mentioned are solidly loyal to the ACC, which would leave Uconn as ND's partner into the B1G.
I don't agree... typically their independent schedule is easier than a big 11 schedule that includes a championship game. Especially it they were in the division with OSU, Michigan and PSU. ND has a Halo that allows them to be ranked high even though they aren't in a conference. I think they will be in the national championship mix more often as an independent versus being in a conference.
They are the only independent who could pull that off.
Quitting on an all sports conference is NOT going to get you any closer to joining one of the P-5 conferences. If anything it's going to prove to those conferences that UConn can't hang in an all sports conference because A) The fan base doesn't support all sports at a P-5 level and B) the football program can't recruit, thus can't compete, at a P-5 level. And as everyone knows if you don't have a P-5 level football program your not going anywhere. UConn blew it's best chance at ever being invited when it gave up on the challenge the AAC presented. Had UConn achieved the same success that Temple, Cincinnati, South Florida and Central Florida achieved they could have been in the discussion when the P-5 looked to add. Now that dream is long gone. Unless UConn football becomes the next BYU or Notre Dame they will never be invited to a P-5 conference.
If ND was in the B1G this year, they probably would be playing Oh St for the conference title and a shot at a playoff spot.
One day soon, ND will realize that ut doesn't make any sense to play their tough schedule for tradition sake. Ok and Texas are tied to each other, it ND wants to join a conference, it will be the B1G, and I firmly brlieve that the ACC teams mentioned are solidly loyal to the ACC, which would leave Uconn as ND's partner into the B1G.
LOL What? ND could potentially have been a 6-7 win team if they played in The B1G this year. Especially if they were in the East. ND is in the best possible situation for them. They control their scheduling and can tailor it to make a playoff run every few years. Their partial ACC Deal provides them all of the benefits of conference affiliation with none of the downside. If they joined The B1G and started having teams like Wisconsin hand them their heads on a regular basis, the aura around their program would diminish really quickly. I'm not sure their subway fan base wold be too thrilled going 7-5 and playing Duke in The Belk Bowl.