Does anyone know why Stanford gets its own blog? I can see why ND does--it has no conference (for football) and a national following. But Stanford?
Cinci's president @prezono actually tweeted that espn should give us our blog back
Ps - why isn't Susan or Warde on twitter?
Every one tweet this:
.@American_Conf @American_FB @espn talk harder! We want our blog back! #OccupyStanford #talkharder #aac
In response to this:
@American_Conf: On the many ESPN Blog questions, "We are talking with ESPN's senior management about this." - MLA #AskAresco
I am continually astonished at the presence of fans from former Big East schools on our Board. We no longer have anything substantive in common with them, they have won & we have lost, at least to this point. They, along with the McMurphy's of this world seem to feel a need to keep shoving it the face of UCONN. I really do not understand why... If its out of a sense of wanting to be cruel, then they ought to really find something better to do with their time. I for one am sick and tired of reading a Rutgers, Louisville, or Orange fan post anything on the Boneyard. Makes me not even want to bother following.
We know we lost, we know we're doomed. You can all go F yourselves, and when we defy all the haters and win another national championship next year you can all choke on it.
You are being a bit negative. The MAC schools don't have the facilities or national names that AAC teams do. Even ECU packs a big stadium despite being a no name brand. Tulane is the only school I really question in terms of being able to make a leap. SMU, Houston, UCONN, Cincy, Navy, USF and UCF all have much more to work with.
Weeeee!ESPN just announced it's going to give the AAC its own Facebook "fan" page
(btw, that was a joke)