ESPN dis-disrespects UConn (AAC season preview - Insider) | The Boneyard

ESPN dis-disrespects UConn (AAC season preview - Insider)

Status
Not open for further replies.
Joined
Apr 25, 2014
Messages
5,290
Reaction Score
19,770
Huskies Still Class of Conference

1. Connecticut Huskies

This time, it's Ryan Boatright's turn. UConn's past two point guards won national titles as seniors, and Boatright is poised to follow the path charted by Kemba Walker and Shabazz Napier. Boatright might also have more options around him than either of those stars enjoyed on their championship teams, particularly if sophomore center Amida Brimah emerges as an offensive threat to complement his elite shot-blocking skills (15.1 block percentage). Rodney Purvis was a former top recruit at NC State who should be a scoring force in the backcourt, and freshman swingman Daniel Hamilton can light it up as well. If UConn can get anything out of the 4-spot (which likely will go to sophomore Kentan Facey), a deep backcourt should have the Huskies back in the national championship hunt, especially with Boatright leading the way.

Other than somehow still screwing up the Kemba thing, this is quite sweet of them.
 
Academically, Walker was a senior so they get a pass.

No mention of Lubin, though? Someone must pay.
 
I like this one too... way to go ESPN.

2014-15 AAC Team Previews
i

Here are some more teams to watch from the ACC. Check out their individual previews.
Memphis Tigers
Cincinnati Bearcats
 
Ugh. The name (generic, derivative and confusing), the logo (seemingly taken from the 1988 AFC Pro-Bowl jerseys), the directional schools (how long before Northeast Florida joins the conference)...
 
Ugh. The name (generic, derivative and confusing), the logo (seemingly taken from the 1988 AFC Pro-Bowl jerseys), the directional schools (how long before Northeast Florida joins the conference)...
I'm ok with the name, I actually think it's a bit distinctive when they list it as the American rather than the AAC. But that logo has to go. It's the logo equivalent of watching paint dry.

Edit: Also considering Central Florida and ECU are the only ones carrying the banner for the conference in football, it seems a funny time to complain about directional schools.
 
Last edited:
I'm ok with the name, I actually think it's a bit distinctive when they list it as the American rather than the AAC. But that logo has to go. It's the logo equivalent of watching paint dry.

Edit: Also considering Central Florida and ECU are the only ones carrying the banner for the conference in football, it seems a funny time to complain about directional schools.

Everything about the league's branding, especially the name and the logo, strikes me as incredibly derivative and risk-averse. Basically, like they were trying to build a new league without anyone noticing.
 
Everything about the league's branding, especially the name and the logo, strikes me as incredibly derivative and risk-averse. Basically, like they were trying to build a new league without anyone noticing.

They didn't want anyone noticing for the wrong reasons, or for the league to be a joke. A risky name could easily lead to ridicule. It couldn't be "Big" anything. It couldn't be East, South or North anything, or Atlantic anything. It couldn't use "USA". Go ahead...see what you come up with that isn't stupid.
 
They didn't want anyone noticing for the wrong reasons, or for the league to be a joke. A risky name could easily lead to ridicule. It couldn't be "Big" anything. It couldn't be East, South or North anything, or Atlantic anything. It couldn't use "USA". Go ahead...see what you come up with that isn't stupid.

I'm not a professional branding expert, so I don't think it's incumbent on me to do their jobs better than they do them, but if you think that naming the league the "American" hasn't invited ridicule, then you haven't been listening.
 
I'm not a professional branding expert, so I don't think it's incumbent on me to do their jobs better than they do them, but if you think that naming the league the "American" hasn't invited ridicule, then you haven't been listening.

I haven't heard "Big Least" levels of buffoonery, so I don't think it's been that bad.
 
I'm ok with the name, I actually think it's a bit distinctive when they list it as the American rather than the AAC. But that logo has to go. It's the logo equivalent of watching paint dry.

Edit: Also considering Central Florida and ECU are the only ones carrying the banner for the conference in football, it seems a funny time to complain about directional schools.

I don't find it that funny. I'd rather have Florida and Carolina (either one) -- wouldn't you?
 
They didn't want anyone noticing for the wrong reasons, or for the league to be a joke. A risky name could easily lead to ridicule. It couldn't be "Big" anything. It couldn't be East, South or North anything, or Atlantic anything. It couldn't use "USA". Go ahead...see what you come up with that isn't stupid.

They could have killed two birds with one stone:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/a//Prince_logo.svg/170px-Prince_logo.svg.png
 
I don't find it that funny. I'd rather have Florida and Carolina (either one) -- wouldn't you?
in what world could the American have gotten UNC or South Carolina or Florida? There are a lot of teams I would've preferred over who we ended up with, but let's be realistic.
 
in what world could the American have gotten UNC or South Carolina or Florida? There are a lot of teams I would've preferred over who we ended up with, but let's be realistic.

In no world, obviously. I'm talking about a world in which we'd join a conference that had Florida or (one) Carolina in it.

Just some harmless griping on my part. We are where we are (for now). Can't really argue with our basketball success so far in the AAC.
 
Ugh. The name (generic, derivative and confusing), the logo (seemingly taken from the 1988 AFC Pro-Bowl jerseys), the directional schools (how long before Northeast Florida joins the conference)...

How in the hell did you remember that?
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Online statistics

Members online
243
Guests online
1,496
Total visitors
1,739

Forum statistics

Threads
164,069
Messages
4,380,904
Members
10,177
Latest member
silver fox


.
..
Top Bottom