whaler11
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I'll explain why AAU and rankings are important.
I don't fully subscribe to HFD's POV, but I do think the B1G is more realistic than the ACC right now.
Right now there is only two ways UConn gets into the ACC:
In my opinion there is nothing that can be done on the ACC front. They aren't expanding and don't seem to plan to do so soon. We also know they have elements that don't care for UConn (BC/Miami/Cuse?). Herbst can't do anything to hasten the ACC's implosion, nor can she magically get them into the ACC. That is dead in the water right now.
The B1G may be a pipe-dream but at least UConn/Herbst knows that they want to expand again and might do it in the next year. They have said as much. UConn may only be 4th at best on their list, but we know they care about three things: eyeballs (land grant universities), research (AAU) and football. Herbst needs to position UConn as best she can as an option (if only a fallback option). That's what she is doing. It's the only play on the table right now for UConn (aside from staying in the BE/whatever).
If UConn gets an indication they are under consideration from the B1G, they would next need to come up with Rent expansion plans even if it's on a freaking cocktail napkin, to make UConn even more viable. Publicly Herbst can't/shouldn't make those plans known right now, but she should make it known behind closed doors to Presidents of the B1G (and ACC). Manuel as well should be on the phone with the ADs from the B1G schools.
Down the road something may open up in the ACC, but for now this is what Herbst can do to help UConn athletics.
I do think signing Ollie would help a bit, but honestly, not a huge deal either way when it comes to conference realignment.
Yes I know all those arguments. The school can make football a clear priority while at the same time ramping up research. The Big 10 invited Nebraska knowing they were out of the AAU - so clearly there is a tipping point where sports trumps research.
If it's Virginia who leaves the ACC next watch as Cincinnati takes their opening. Why? Because they have made it clear that they prioritize football.
UConn can't even schedule an OOC game for 2014 - it's not like Edsall left some standard that was impossible to keep. The whole lot of them have managed to run the ship into a dozen icebergs though.