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I never once rooted for any big east team besides UConn. I hated them all!
I always rooted for Big East teams unless they were playing UConn.
I never once rooted for any big east team besides UConn. I hated them all!
A leagues rep grows from the top down not the other way .The conference still sucks, but w/ UConn doing what it's needed to do for years now and Memphis pulling in a recruiting class like this.... it's looking like a pretty darn legit conference in 2 years. Wichita State will stay good, Cincinnati has consistently hovered around the top 25, UCF and Houston continue to figure it out and Temple and Tulsa have at least maintained a floor. If SMU can stay the course, you're looking at a pretty darn good hoops conference.
The issue's always going to be USF, ECU and Tulane and whether they can get their lives together. Tulane though - is looking like they should.
Well then you were foolishly shooting yourself in the foot, because the better they were the more they tested UConn, and the more they tested UConn the higher their RPI and the more success we had on the court and in recruiting. Further, the farther other teams went, the more money UConn got.I never once rooted for any big east team besides UConn. I hated them all!
or unless it was georgetown or syracuse or villanova. but the conference has changedI always rooted for Big East teams unless they were playing UConn.
I always rooted for Big East teams unless they were playing UConn.
No it wasn’t hatred.
But you would NEVER log into Twitter right at 8AM with your fingers crossed to see where some elite recruit decided to go, hoping it’s your conference mate, or even conference rival.
Three words -- dry rub ribs.
Me too, I kind of thought we all did.I always rooted for Big East teams unless they were playing UConn.
This philosophy cost me in so many NCAA tourney pools. I would always have 6 or 7 Big East teams in the Sweet 16. I felt we were invincible and then 4 or 5 of them would lose in the opening round.I always rooted for Big East teams unless they were playing UConn.
Me too, I kind of thought we all did.
I always rooted for Big East teams unless they were playing UConn.
pretty much.
But I could never bring myself to root for Pitt.
I cant quite remember but I think I even rooted for Syracuse over Kansas in 03.
Because that made us the uncrowned national champion.
I never once rooted for any big east team besides UConn. I hated them all!
Yup. Those 2 were my "never in a million years" teamsI would always root for our Big East rivals except (obviously) against us. Most of them, anyway. Could not/would not ever root for 'cuse or Louisville.
They weren't exactly easy to root for but I was pulling for them to win it all. Aren't you from up that way?I never rooted for Syracuse under any circumstances. If they played Duke I rooted for Duke. Gross but true.
Just chose Memphis, big get for the league
I think the most interesting thing in this whole deal is how Penny will do once the guys he worked with at the HS/AAU level have moved on. I'm sure they'll always have a strong hold on local talent as long as he's there, but to have this many top end guys in one class from the same area seems rare.
Does he start bringing in new assistants every few years that have deep ties to recruits? What happens if he gets these guys and they just aren't able to mesh together a team in time before some/most move on to the NBA? Will he still have the same hunger for recruiting when he starts really fighting UK/Duke for players that he doesn't have major in-roads with?
It's going to be a fascinating story to watch over the next few years.