For BC and Syracuse this place in most ACC conference sports would look familiar.
Why not both?It is actually amazing if you look at where UConn has went compared to the other schools in the ACC since the original Big East breakup. I want to be in a P4 very very very badly, but wouldnt trade the success/championships for being those schools (pitt, Cuse, BC, WVU, etc.)
Boston College has already finished dead last in football and women’s hoop.
They have an excellent chance of gaining the trifecta this week in basketball.
It will never happen. We know this. But those 4 former Big East programs (cuse, pitt, bcu, nd) could maybe save themselves by joining the new Big East. The football independents could form some type of conference if the NCAA let them but again, never happen. From a bcu board and some stats are outdated already, but a complete bust
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Boston College ACC programs:
Football: 2-10 (1-7 in the ACC)
Men’s basketball: 9-18 (2-12 in the ACC)
Women’s basketball: 5-25 (1-16 in the ACC)
Baseball: 4-3 (0-0 in the ACC, likely will be close to the bottom)
Softball: 5-10 (0-0 in the ACC)
Women’s lax: 0-3 (0-1 in the ACC)
Men’s soccer: 7-9-1 (1-6-1 in the ACC)
Women’s soccer: 5-8-5 (1-7-2 in the ACC)
Field hockey: 6-10 (1-7 in the ACC)
Boston College has already finished dead last in football and women’s hoop.
They have an excellent chance of gaining the trifecta this week in basketball.
I have to believe moving to a southern conference has at least something to do with their failures. at least recruiting wise. If it was strictly mismanagement, it would be a coincidence that all four programs went south, so to speak, at the same timeTheir issues are just mismanagement.
I don’t think cutting their rights revenue by 80% is going to make them smarter.
It really is mismanagement. Think about this. DeFilippo fired/pushed out 4 relatively successful coaches, 2 in football (O'Brien and Jagodzinski), and 1 in men's (Skinner) and 1 in women's basketball (Iglese), and BC has never recovered. Add in a President who really doesn't care about athletics (but is leaving soon), and you have the recipe for BC's athletic collapse.I have to believe moving to a southern conference has at least something to do with their failures. at least recruiting wise. If it was strictly mismanagement, it would be a coincidence that all four programs went south, so to speak, at the same time