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Maybe not deadThe Big East is dead. It succumed to death by a thousand cuts. An imposter is running around claiming to be the Big East, but it's a charade.
Maybe not deadThe Big East is dead. It succumed to death by a thousand cuts. An imposter is running around claiming to be the Big East, but it's a charade.
It might.
Dead - not at all the former great conferenceMaybe not dead
Hey John, things change. I’d argue that through expansion the ACC is not its former great conference. It lost its identity. It diminished its rivalries.Dead - not at all the former great conference
The ACC is doing fine, but to many ACC fans it’s not its former great self. Its identity is blurred.The ACC is doing great...the most watched regular pre tourney games last season had UNC, Duke, Virginia playing.
The two highest ratings were both Duke-UNC rivalry games...
I am sure that some old ACC fans miss the pre 1992 Tobacco Road where Carolina almost constituted the compact little conference.
The ACC is better today...FSU, VT, Louisville all played together in the Metro Conference...and now in the ACC.
Yeah, but it can be a great down payment.The ACC is doing fine, but to many ACC fans it’s not its former great self. It’s identity is blurred.
It’s an ACC - Metro - Big East Frankenstein. The money is there, but money doesn’t always buy happiness.
UConn is back home!!!The Big East is like an old spinster going through her scrapbook, whistfully fingering a dried up corsage while thinking of days when the world was hers.
Hahaha! Revisionist History!!! Read your blather about the Big East when you thought the move back would never happen! I Love It!I not only think that going to the Big East was a good move for UConn....short of being good in the AAC, it was the only move.
A good basketball conference....
Would they (UConn the University) ?
I guess if UConn decides that they can not compete with Memphis, Houston, UCF, et al in basketball, and are in danger of losing their basketball culture...it could be a move.
Zissou...I don't care for the Big East because I have a difficult time finding their football on TV down here. And to a football guy, a conference without football is a minor conference.
LolIt was a good basketball move to move to a known basketball conference with some history and a local region
Jimbo’s gone! FSU spiraled!Oh blather...only four seasons back, FSU beat Michigan in the Orange Bowl.....and will be back....just like UConn will come back in round ball.
I do watch some basketball...
UConn made the right choice...because it was really the only choice to make....I understand the "whys".
But..when you are facing the swords or the choice of walking the plank...you do what you have to do. It was a sure death in the AAC.
Down play it all you want. The Big East delivers basketball. We are a conference of Champions, and UConn back returns that history. It’s a boost to have 2 blue bloods in the conference.Oh Ziss....you are what you are and I am what I am...Is it OK if I am not a Big East cheerleader?
An east coast non football league like the league that Gonzaga plays in out west....nice basketball and a springboard for the tournament.
IMHO, UConn's fortune lies in how they do as an independent in football. I expext that the Huskies will be back in basketball very soon.....
You suspect? Lol, I suspect as well.Billybud is correct. The move of UConn to the Big East is a lateral move. It is certainly better than being in the AAC for many reasons, but it is certainly not as good as being a member of a P5 football conference. I suspect that if UConn was offered a spot in a P5 Conference, they would come up with the payout in a heartbeat. Nonetheless, given that a P5 invite is pretty much out of the question, this is a tolerable move and hopefully UConn basketball will thrive.
I just the UConn blog on how it got to the Big East. Aside from the bad TV deal, it appears that UConn itself has now given up on a P5 invite. If that is the case, then indeed to move to the Big East was the correct one for UConn to make.You suspect? Lol, I suspect as well.
After giving you a rash for stih for 3+ years, I hate that I now have to agree with you.If Bama says “let’s share our pile of cash with UConn” you are going to take it.
Outside of getting a P5 cash option that didn’t materialize, UConn landed in a very logical position.
Zissou, I'm curious. Why did 'Nova turn down the opportunity to upgrade football and join oBE football?If Bama says “let’s share our pile of cash with UConn” you are going to take it.
Outside of getting a P5 cash option that didn’t materialize, UConn landed in a very logical position.
That's not the purpose of going independent....I just the UConn blog on how it got to the Big East. Aside from the bad TV deal, it appears that UConn itself has now given up on a P5 invite. If that is the case, then indeed to move to the Big East was the correct one for UConn to make.

UConn had no choice but to go independent. The AAC didn't want UConn for football only. Thus, the decision was made to go independent once the Big East move was decided upon. I am as sorry as you are Butch, but it really seems the P5 dream is essentially over.That's not the purpose of going independent....
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I understand what you are saying, but the P5 dream is not over. UConn is in the midst of a football nightmare, and a restless night's sleep on other sports. Once we return to being competitive nationally in men's basketball, football, etc., we may become again a likely contender for a P5 conference. P5 like all the others out there are going to be going through some financial challenges given COVID-19. We just don't know how things will turn out, but new conference realignment is definitely a possibility. One bigger challenge is that the state doesn't mess up if UConn is in the running for membership in the ACC, B10, etc.UConn had no choice but to go independent. The AAC didn't want UConn for football only. Thus, the decision was made to go independent once the Big East move was decided upon. I am as sorry as you are Butch, but it really seems the P5 dream is essentially over.