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FSU is the exception and a legitimate power. But, the point is that you are nitpicking UCONN's bowl success. I could nitpick too and say FSU is 0-3 against BCS opponents in its most recent BCS bowls. UCONN is certainly not a football power, but if you look at the complete body of work over the past decade, UCONN, in football, has outperformed several teams in the so-called P5 conferences.
Yep. Losing to Towson is really showing where you belong
 
Yep. Losing to Towson is really showing where you belong
UConn doesn't belong. That's the point. How in the world UConn had better records than Cuse, Pitt, and went. 500 against Louisville is a mystery. Or, those teams suck.
 
*cough* Towson *cough*

Hey, you showed up here after your last post claiming UConn would get no TV exposure this year.

Well, we're on CBS, ESPN and ESPN2 more than Louisville, and more than anyone in the ACC other than Duke. Duke is on 19 times, UConn 16 times, UNC 15 times, Louisville 14 times,
 
UConn doesn't belong. That's the point. How in the world UConn had better records than Cuse, Pitt, and went. 500 against Louisville is a mystery. Or, those teams suck.

Those teams suck as well. Cuse and Pitt are really bad and Louisville is capable of having a good year once in awhile, especially when they can get players from Florida. That is over now though.
 
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Those teams suck as well. Cuse and Pitt are really bad and Louisville is capable of having a good year once in awhile, especially when they can get players from Florida. That is over now though.

This is what I've been saying for a long while, with a lot of brushback from ACC fans. Then again, UConn has a .500 record against the ACCs middling teams as well so... maybe it's all a matter of perspective.
 
Yep. Losing to Towson is really showing where you belong

Tonight's loss doesn't erase the accomplishments over the past decade. It does mean that after 11 straight victories over FCS opponents we have something in common with Michigan.
 
huh? Every conference does...

The Big Ten trys to make the addition of Rutgers and Maryland look liuke something other than the addition of two horrible football programs that water down the brand.

The Big 12, desperate to find two teams so as not to lose their TV contract, pick up WVU and TCU and then sells the speil that this is the nirvanic outcome of a worldwide search...and Notre Dame wasn't up to their standards anyway.

The Big Ten is looking to build brands, not necessarily take only established brands. They're not just looking at what schools have done, they're actually looking forward to what schools could do.

And given where the Big Ten is financially, I'd say they know what they are doing in that regard.
 
Every league needs an Indiana, Purdue, Maryland and Rutgers type team on their schedules.....The bottom of the standings needs some teams.
 
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