Sorry but you lost me on this one with this statement...how has the AAC held us back from being dominant? We had a top 5 recruiting class last year so it doesn't seem like it's hurting recruiting.
Geography for one... our closest AAC member is Temple way down in Philly and beyond that our next members are around 4 or 5 hundred miles away to 1500 miles away, and it's not even a P5 conference, it's a mid major at best in basketball. Doesn't hurt football as much which as a sport travels better for away games and for recruiting, but for all other sports it is a killer. It's very difficult competitively speaking, for UConn to consistently recruit in the basketball talent rich northeast like it used to. Ollie and his staff can still recruit in our backyard based on UCONN'S brand but the longer we remain in the AAC, the harder it's going to be.
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