I think their game plan is more consolidation than contraction.Congrats, I guess, for consolidating into a cartel that will never again allow a new champion to pop up out of nowhere.
In an unrelated story, the massive financial returns earned by the pro sports leagues in the last 50 years have come with EXPANSION. Growing the sports and adding fans.
It's interesting that the power brokers for college sports think that CONTRACTION is the way to go. Best of luck with that.
TV will never be happy with a SEC/B1G only playoffsl
Not sure about that with last year’s UConn teamCollege sports is a minor league. The Detroit Pistons would go 4-0 in a 7 game series against UConn, winning each game by 30+ points. So you are incorrect.
College sports is a minor league. The Detroit Pistons would go 4-0 in a 7 game series against UConn, winning each game by 30+ points. So you are incorrect.
Not sure about that with last year’s UConn team
UConn has 5 players that could get drafted.. two who have a chance of being all stars..NBA teams have lost to European teams in the past..UConn has a 7’2” guy who can stop guards from getting to the rim.. UConn runs a great offense that might give NBA teams trouble.. I think in a best of 7 UConn can keep it close in at least one of the gamesPersonally, I am absolutely sure.
College basketball advocates vs. the NBA have the same non arguments as College football vs. The NFL.
Regardless of program. Regardless of sport, there are always more pro-ready players on the NBA or NFL team, by virtue of being in the league, than the college franchise.
On April 7, UConn had 5, maybe 6, players that could play pro ball right now somewhere in the world. The NBA is the best league in the world in the the aggregate and each team has at least 12 NBA caliber players.
Alabama has maybe 15 draftable and UFA players right now. The NFL is basically the only league and has 53 pros.
The math pretty much does itself.
WesleyanWhich team are we all going to become fans of after UConn’s athletic program is shut down?
1 in the late 1st round and 2 in the 2nd...maybe. That also leaves 7 scholarship undrafted free agents. How many NBA teams have that many on their active roster at any given time?UConn has 5 players that could get drafted.. two who have a chance of being all stars..NBA teams have lost to European teams in the past..UConn has a 7’2” guy who can stop guards from getting to the rim.. UConn runs a great offense that might give NBA teams trouble.. I think in a best of 7 UConn can keep it close in at least one of the games
"If we played 'em ten times, they might win nine. But not this game. Not tonight." Dan Hurley before a hypothetical game with an NBA team quoting Herb Brooks.I love UConn, but provided the NBA side takes these hypothetical games seriously, UConn get smoked everyday of the week and twice on Sunday.
Well, I went to UConn, not some other university, so "none" is the correct answer for me.Which team are we all going to become fans of after UConn’s athletic program is shut down?
Obfuscation, it's what's for dinner.College sports is a minor league. The Detroit Pistons would go 4-0 in a 7 game series against UConn, winning each game by 30+ points. So you are incorrect.
I don’t know who gets drafted where for UConn but an NBA team would win every game, assuming both sides took it seriously. Even if you assume the starters could keep it close, and I’m not sure they would, the bench would be too deep. If UConn has 5 Potential NBA players, every NBA team has 15 actual ones. Well, not counting the NETS, LOL!1 in the late 1st round and 2 in the 2nd...maybe. That also leaves 7 scholarship undrafted free agents. How many NBA teams have that many on their active roster at any given time?
I love UConn, but provided the NBA side takes these hypothetical games seriously, UConn get smoked everyday of the week and twice on Sunday.
Irrelevant."If we played 'em ten times, they might win nine. But not this game. Not tonight." Dan Hurley before a hypothetical game with an NBA team quoting Herb Brooks.
AAA baseball is pretty high level competition. The largest AAA ballpark in terms of capacity is home to the Buffalo Bison. They draw about 7,000, which comprises about 44% of the seating area, and less than 1/2 of the poorest drawing MLB team (outside Oakland, whose fans are protesting), at far lower prices.Incorrect. People who care about sports enjoy high level competition regardless of the team's playing.
Irrelevant.
For one thing, the 1980 USA hockey team was not a squad of individual All-Stars, per se, The players invited to camp were selected specifically to engineer a team to beat the Soviets at that specific time and place. Brooks also had a nationwide pool of the best individual American amateur players in the country from which to select the right one.
As dominant as they were, UConn can draw upon only the 2024 squad, who are a collection of players recruited over a 4 year period to win a college national championship. Also, If Hurley had his druthers a key player or two would not have been on the 2024 team. The full court press for Cam Spencer was triggered by Nick Timberlake choosing Kansas. It's arguable that Plan B has ever worked out better.
There's a story about Brian Scalabrine who played 11 seasons in the NBA and was the Chief Playoff Towel Waver on the 2008 World Champion Boston Celtics (KG, Pierce, & our own Walter Ray Allen, Jr.). "Playing this YMCA rec league, I dropped 60 in a game," Scalabrine said on Duncan Robinson's podcast. "I wasn't trying to brag or anything like that. It was just like, 'Yeah, I had a good game. I had 60 the other night in my rec league.' So, people immediately started tweeting, 'You suck, Scal. I'll beat you.' I'm like, 'Listen. I may suck for an NBA player. Those guys are pretty good. But I don't suck compared to you. You suck compared to me. ...
Scal played 4 guys one-on-one, including a player with D1 experience. He outscored them by a combined 44-6.
..."There's a legendary quote that came from that, which is that, 'I'm way closer to LeBron than you are to me,'" the Miami Heat sharpshooter said.
FWIW, DraftKings put the Pistons as a -45 favorite vs UConn. I think UConn might cover that, but they aren't winning a single game, outright.
Neither Alabama, nor Georgia are beating the Jets (or Panthers) either...ever.Agree, it's silly to think UConn could beat an NBA team, anyone arguing otherwise is nuts. Watch someNBA playoff games when they're trying. Those guys are good.
As a Trinity grad, I'd rather root for Syracuse.Wesleyan
I know we are in silly season here but I think basketball would be closer than football mostly owing to the line play. Reality is NFL lines are going to be bigger and stronger and more durable.Neither Alabama, nor Georgia are beating the Jets (or Panthers) either...ever.
"If we played 'em ten times, they might win nine. But not this game. Not tonight." Dan Hurley before a hypothetical game with an NBA team quoting Herb Brooks.
Hail Colby Hail!As a Trinity grad, I'd rather root for Syracuse.