It was a nice find. I appreciate your posting it!I posted that tweet because it shows the power of the UConn brand. Not sure where else to post it other than this thread.
That tweet has nothing to do with CR. It was about social media, entertainment, eyeballs, national brand, best program ever, value.Very nice. Just don’t know what makes this a key tweet in terms of realignment

That tweet has nothing to do with CR.
Wrong. Football is essential to a P4 future. Fortunately, our football team had a very good season last year and is trending in the right direction. With women's hoops, men's hoops, hockey, football, and baseball all trending up, we are in a strong position for the next round of realignment.Nonsense, everybody else loves basketball, it's football that's holding us back from the glory.
Wrong. Football is essential to a P4 future. Fortunately, our football team had a very good season last year and is trending in the right direction. With women's hoops, men's hoops, hockey, football, and baseball all trending up, we are in a strong position for the next round of realignment.

most people don't get my sense of humor. unless you do, and I missed it.

Still one of those results of conference realignment that still doesn't feel real. California is in the ACC, go figure. Can't do anything but laugh.The attached article on Cal football has some interesting comments on the ACC:
"a fear that Cal, already left behind in the last round of realignment before being thrown a lift raft by the ill-fitting Atlantic Coast Conference, is once again drifting toward irrelevance."
"With conference consolidation and the dismantling of the ACC probably in the not-so-distant future, now is not the time to become irrelevant."
The unraveling of Cal: Star exodus, a donor ultimatum and a football program running out of runway
The attached article on Cal football has some interesting comments on the ACC:
"a fear that Cal, already left behind in the last round of realignment before being thrown a lift raft by the ill-fitting Atlantic Coast Conference, is once again drifting toward irrelevance."
"With conference consolidation and the dismantling of the ACC probably in the not-so-distant future, now is not the time to become irrelevant."
The unraveling of Cal: Star exodus, a donor ultimatum and a football program running out of runway
Andy Katz doesn’t have a clue. He has to look at the whole package like the ACC’s board will do, and with that in mind, Louisville is the ACC’s version of Seton Hall, and what does Cal bring to the table?Oh, oh. Don't like the sound of that.
On the other hand, Katz has the narrative wrong. WV was always the first choice, and Louisville tried to nudge them out.
That has me feeling better.
Did you just respond to a post from 13 years ago?Andy Katz doesn’t have a clue. He has to look at the whole package like the ACC’s board will do, and with that in mind, Louisville is the ACC’s version of Seton Hall, and what does Cal bring to the table?
He hasn't had a clue for 13 years? You would think that would be enough time to find a least 1 clue.Did you just respond to a post from 13 years ago?
He should contact the Hardly Boys.He hasn't had a clue for 13 years? You would think that would be enough time to find a least 1 clue.
So inviting Memphis would persuade Louisville to decline an offer from which conference?USF and Tulane seem like the most likely candidates to fill future ACC vacancies. While much will depend on which schools remain in the conference, I’m skeptical that Memphis will receive an invite.
At least two of Cal, Stanford, Duke, or Wake Forest are likely to stick around, and it’s hard to imagine any of them supporting the addition of Memphis.
The only scenario where I could see them being persuaded is if it helps retain a member like Louisville.
So inviting Memphis would persuade Louisville to decline an offer from which conference?
Or Nancy Drew?He should contact the Hardly Boys.
USF and Tulane seem like the most likely candidates to fill future ACC vacancies. While much will depend on which schools remain in the conference, I’m skeptical that Memphis will receive an invite.
At least two of Cal, Stanford, Duke, or Wake Forest are likely to stick around, and it’s hard to imagine any of them supporting the addition of Memphis.
The only scenario where I could see them being persuaded is if it helps retain a member like Louisville.
If the ACC wants to water down its basketball pedigree even more for barely-above-average football programs then add USF/Tulane.USF and Tulane seem like the most likely candidates to fill future ACC vacancies. While much will depend on which schools remain in the conference, I’m skeptical that Memphis will receive an invite.
At least two of Cal, Stanford, Duke, or Wake Forest are likely to stick around, and it’s hard to imagine any of them supporting the addition of Memphis.
The only scenario where I could see them being persuaded is if it helps retain a member like Louisville.
The Big 12.
Yormark and company would likely want them, and an ACC that's losing members would definitely prefer they stay.
Edited to add: Not "would" persuade. Conceivably "could" persuade.
The ACC just diluted its basketball identity while adding three schools that range from bad to solid in football. I absolutely believe they would do it again.If the ACC wants to water down its basketball pedigree even more for barely-above-average football programs then add USF/Tulane.
Actually, I wasn’t responding to any specific post or person. This thread is littered with speculation, and I’ve come across conjecture more than once in recent months about USF, Tulane, and Memphis potentially joining the ACC if and when current members depart. I simply shared an opinion about Memphis that - if I’m correct - might end up benefiting UConn.Someone responds to a post from 13 years ago. You respond to the post. It’s a special day.
Which team are you a fan of?
Why is it funny? An ACC that's losing members would be motivated to hold on to Louisville, and the Big 12 would likely be interested. That could give the Cards some leverage.Retain Louisville? Where is Louisville going? You made me laugh this morning.
Why is it funny? An ACC that's losing members would be motivated to hold on to Louisville, and the Big 12 would likely be interested. That could give the Cards some leverage.
It’s hard to say how Louisville would feel about Memphis as a candidate, but the two programs go way back - Metro Conference, Conference USA - plenty of shared history there.
You believe that — you don't know that.The ACC isn't losing members. There is no place for them to go where they can make more money. Thanks for the laughs.