It's not over for Oregon State and Washington State.Well the Eastern conference was picked apart last decade. The Western one just now. UConn, Washington State, Oregon State, and South Florida were the big losers from there.
More than ever i want to see the P4 break off.Remember those people posting here that we should decline the Big 12 because we would be in the ACC for sure.
The ACC has always looked at UConn as dogshit in a market they feel they don't have to fight for because they already own itRemember those people posting here that we should decline the Big 12 because we would be in the ACC for sure.
Neither the ACC nor the B12 had any effect on UConn's football prospects. UConn damaged (killed is too strong a word) its football program when it left the AAC for the new Big East and opted for football independence. It was a self-inflicted wound made more septic by hiring some poor coaches. Things won't get any better for UConn after 2036 if it doesn't accept responsibility for its own poor decisions and fails to do something to remedy them. Blaming others isn't helpful.Looks like we’re officially locked out of expansion until 2036 . Congrats to the ACC and BigXII for effectively killing our football team.
It was the right move. Can you imagine being in the AAC now and being past.over by the B12 for Cincy, UCF, AND Houston. Then the ACC comes in and take SMU. The terrible coaching hires are the reason football is an independent. It's not the end of the world.Neither the ACC nor the B12 had any effect on UConn's football prospects. UConn damaged (killed is too strong a word) its football program when it left the AAC for the new Big East and opted for football independence. It was a self-inflicted wound made more septic by hiring some poor coaches. Things won't get any better for UConn after 2036 if it doesn't accept responsibility for its own poor decisions and fails to do something to remedy them. Blaming others isn't helpful.
You and I have differing opinions about what damaged Connecticut football.Neither the ACC nor the B12 had any effect on UConn's football prospects. UConn damaged (killed is too strong a word) its football program when it left the AAC for the new Big East and opted for football independence. It was a self-inflicted wound made more septic by hiring some poor coaches. Things won't get any better for UConn after 2036 if it doesn't accept responsibility for its own poor decisions and fails to do something to remedy them. Blaming others isn't helpful.
Or that UConn in Big 12 wouldn’t work because of travel…Remember those people posting here that we should decline the Big 12 because we would be in the ACC for sure.
Most unforgivable of all.And of course, who could ever forget...
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What an F’ d up situation if UConn ends up playing a bunch of West Coast Schools while Cal/Stanford are schlepping up and down the East Coast. ESPN is so wrong to let this happen.If Calford leave, I think the best option for OSU and WSU is to rebuild the PAC-12. UConn should explore football only in this conference if the number works out.
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We are more likely to get into a P4 conference if we scrap all sports and pay a football coach 10 million a year. For example pay Harbaugh 12 million a year. Then if we win 3 men’s and women’s basketball championships in a row.
What an F’ d up situation if UConn ends up playing a bunch of West Coast Schools while Cal/Stanford are schlepping up and down the East Coast. ESPN is so wrong to let this happen.
Reality, this is.We are more likely to get into a P4 conference if we scrap all sports and pay a football coach 10 million a year. For example pay Harbaugh 12 million a year. Then if we win 3 men’s and women’s basketball championships in a row.
If UConn had embraced independence and became competitive, it would have propelled us to a P5 invite. The schedule the past 2 years included more P5 schools than we were playing in the AAC, but we didn't do well. If we were 18-7 over the past 2 years instead of 7-18, we would probably been seen as taking football seriously.Neither the ACC nor the B12 had any effect on UConn's football prospects. UConn damaged (killed is too strong a word) its football program when it left the AAC for the new Big East and opted for football independence. It was a self-inflicted wound made more septic by hiring some poor coaches.
I honestly don't know why we are not taking more payday games. Maybe they are not available but if it means we play more away games so be it. Play anyone anywhere as long as there is a big fat check involved. That series we rejected with Notre Dame is looking pretty tasty these days. Play them every year there if we canIf UConn had embraced independence and became competitive, it would have propelled us to a P5 invite. The schedule the past 2 years included more P5 schools than we were playing in the AAC, but we didn't do well. If we were 18-7 over the past 2 years instead of 7-18, we would probably been seen as taking football seriously.
I honestly don't know why we are not taking more payday games. Maybe they are not available but if it means we play more away games so be it. Play anyone anywhere as long as there is a big fat check involved. That series we rejected with Notre Dame is looking pretty tasty these days. Play them every year there if we can
Let’s control what we can.If UConn had embraced independence and became competitive, it would have propelled us to a P5 invite. The schedule the past 2 years included more P5 schools than we were playing in the AAC, but we didn't do well. If we were 18-7 over the past 2 years instead of 7-18, we would probably been seen as taking football seriously.