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Being a fan of this school's programs is painful at times.
At what point do we give up?
Being a fan of this school's programs is painful at times.
At what point do we give up?
The GOR of several major P5 conferences expire around 2024 which will likely trigger a new wave of conference realignment. Till then UConn needs to survive, improve its football program and position itself for P5 inclusion. The constant complaining and public begging to go back to basketball only conference comprised of small private catholic schools does not help that positioning.
If after 2025 UConn is still outside the P5 then perhaps it is time to consider splitting our programs but not until then.
Yes, the Big East that we knew is dead and buried. There's no Big East to even go back to. The collection calling itself Big East now is an imposter, a pretender, a charlatan.I respect Donny Marshall and never doubt his loyalty to UConn but he is living in a different time. His comments reflect a frustration that is not easily remedied.
The Big East that UConn was a part of is over. There is no going back. As UConn fans we may hate our conference situation and our lack of traditional rivalries but we can't recreate what we once had. Big money and football destroyed the Big East. For now the P5 is happy to monopolize the football money but eventually they will turn their attention to the basketball money. When that happens...goodbye new Big East.
By the next contract negotiations the AAC will likely be making more money than the new Big East. I miss the old Big East but UConn is not a peer program to Villanova, Georgetown and Providence. Sure I'd love to play them but we are a lot more similar to WVU, Rutgers and Syracuse. UConn is a P5 caliber university, it needs to stay on that path.
The GOR of several major P5 conferences expire around 2024 which will likely trigger a new wave of conference realignment. Till then UConn needs to survive, improve its football program and position itself for P5 inclusion. The constant complaining and public begging to go back to basketball only conference comprised of small private catholic schools does not help that positioning.
If after 2025 UConn is still outside the P5 then perhaps it is time to consider splitting our programs but not until then.
Moving would just slow the bleeding. It would not stop it. We're talking about extending the inevitable.
Being a fan of this school's programs is painful at times.
Not WBB!
Being a fan of a school where people respond with this is painful in its own way.
I mean, would you prefer that the WBB program be mediocre as well?
At least we have something to hang our hats on at the moment. They draw more eyeballs than a lot of men's programs.
I understand what you're feeling though.
.I'm not sure that you do based on your post.

The only thing we can do is to continue onward in the AAC. Invest in our football and men's basketball programs and in the event there is another change in the CR landscape, hopefully we can get a life boat in a fractured Big 12 or fractured ACC. I think that is the best case scenario at this point.
I hate to call to cut sports, but that seems inevitable. It's very odd that UConn seems content to continue to pay the subsidy that it does right now, but I have to imagine that will be curtailed in the future.
If it comes to 2025 and the P5 is only stronger and says they are having their own tournament, solely with the P5 and say Big East and maybe the A10, then that's the time when you have to consider dropping football.
Make no mistake, there is no Independent, MAC, or FCS option. It's AAC, P5 or Big East and no football.
funny, up until about 20 years ago, same could be said for basketball.We are a basketball school. We play for NC's in basketball. WE WILL NEVER PLAY FOR AN NC IN FOOTBALL. Football ball should be second fiddle to everything hoops related.
Yes, the Big East that we knew is dead and buried. There's no Big East to even go back to. The collection calling itself Big East now is an imposter, a pretender, a charlatan.
Who is going to want to watch fcs football?I agree with you, but why wouldn't there be a FCS option?
This is 100 percent true.
But the flip side is that in 15 years it's just as possible our athletic department is in the toilet for good due to never getting the lifeline than it is that D1 football saved us. In which case as a hoops fan I would've signed up for the slower bleeding and had more respectable hoops program against other northeast schools.
When we missed the ACC nobody and I mean nobody here thought we would be looking at 2025. Worst case that was being spouted here was 2017. If you said 2025 people would've killed themselves. And the sad thing is that when GORs come up in 2025, it guarantees us nothing. And the most natural fit for us doesn't come up until 20 thirty something.
It's the ultimate self inflicted slow suicide string along
Our big east separation dollars run dry soon.
This was a very big gamble and in my opinion in hindsight we are going to wish we Went to the nbe from the get go instead of these football caviar dreams ( which doesn't work in northeast anyway, but that's a different topic) torpedoing the hoops program
Pretty much my thoughts. Regional rivalries are the draw to college sports for me. When you start commercializing it to the extent that you're playing teams from Texas multiple times per year, it becomes the minor leagues. Even if we end up in the Big 10 or ACC, I have mixed feelings. It would be awesome as a UConn fan, but it still wouldn't feel right.
My point all along has been that if non-P5 schools are going to be ostracized from college sports, then I'm not really interested anyway. And as you put it, if that's inevitable, then I'd much rather bleed out in the Big East than the American. It'll never happen and probably shouldn't happen, but as a fan give me Providence, Nova, Georgetown, Seton Hall, and St. Johns tomorrow and I'll worry about the rest later.
If the P5 end up breaking off, I'll probably just end up throwing myself into hockey east and doing away with basketball and football.
I have been saying this for a couple years now. Drop football and turn The Rent into a top golf franchise. Win winTough to argue with Donny, but can we drop football?
I happen to think Marshall is absolutely right. UConn didn't get screwed in CR. Its place got revealed. There is no network coming to bail them out and spearhead their entry to power 5. UConn just rehired a football coach who was miserable at his last job and prior to that had a mediocre run at a UConn (W/out looking it up again, I'd say a handful of games over .500) in a a very shallow conference. Uconn just signed back up for mediocrity. Maybe Marshall is wrong but it sure seems to me that he is right. But, them again, CR is a bouncing ball with a with a path that is not easy to predict.
Joining the Big East preemptively, ensures we have no shot at the P5 even if it slows the bleeding by a few years. In my opinion, the worst case is we drop football and then join the Big East for basketball. I still think in a world where the P5 breaks off, there is room for a Big East due to their on court performance and national cache. If we get to the point where we cut the subsidy, drop football and join the Big East for hoops, I still think we would have the ability to be playing on the highest level for championships.