Louisville is not northeastern...like BC and Cuse.
And, well hell, there were several factors...just read the thread.
If UConn is invited to the Big Ten, they'll be joining the Big Ten hockey conference. No ifs, ands or buts about that one. If the Big Ten sponsors a sport, then you play as a Big Ten member in that sport.
If UConn is invited to the ACC, Big 12 or some other conference that doesn't sponsor hockey, then they can stay in the Hockey East.
Granted, I find it funny to hear any perceived complaints about Big Ten hockey vs. the Hockey East in the same way that some (not all) Maryland fans that couldn't see the forest for the trees in conference realignment last year regarding ACC basketball vs. Big Ten basketball. Even if basketball and hockey actually mattered much in conference realignment (and much to my chagrin as a hoops fan at heart, they don't), it's not exactly as if though Big Ten basketball (3 of the top 5 teams in the rankings as of this week) or hockey (2 of the top 3 teams in the rankings this week) aren't more than good enough competitively (and certainly not enough compared to financial football security that drives conference realignment decisions). We're not talking about getting sent to the Summit League in terms of quality here for other sports.
The B1G hockey league is going to be a top-level league, no doubt, and someone from it will likely contend for the national championship from it. It's also a small league that is loaded with tough teams, such that it's also possible the six teams can beat the living crap out of each other on the way, and end up all of them hovering just around .500, and none of them in the top 5 or possibly even the top 10.
Hockey East is a league that will be equally competitive on a national level, and equally tough to be successful in starting from basically zero like UConn is. But the benefits are going to be greater for UConn because 8 of the other 11 teams will be within a two-three hour bus ride of Storrs. Hockey East has always been the "natural" place for an upgraded Division I team for UConn. We have history with all of those teams there, even if that history is mostly in the past in most sports.
The only benefit to UConn for being in the B1G over Hockey East in hockey would be that UConn would be in the B1G in football.
As a soccer guy... I was disheartened to see an elite FSU women's team play in front of 250-300 fans in the play off games conducted in Tallahassee.
The only benefit to UConn for being in the B1G over Hockey East in hockey would be that UConn would be in the B1G in football.
Soccer just is not a great spectator sport....
Only benefit? Nothing else really matters, does it?
It doesn't matter much in terms of major college conference realignment, but approximately 6.8 billion people would respectfully disagree with you.
Yeah...and cricket is big as well.....fron India to Malasia to South Africa...but not in the USA.
Now tell me how many folks in the USA line the fields at soccer matches....
Yeah...and cricket is big as well.....fron India to Malasia to South Africa...but not in the USA.
Now tell me how many folks in the USA line the fields at soccer matches....
Are we talking MLS? Because their attendance is on par with much of Europe. NBC's ratings for the Premier League are also pretty high compared to the most popular college sports, a million viewers per game, which is what you expect for an average P5 football game.