So does that mean UConn now won the 2014 AAC Tournament or does it just mean no one won it?
So does that mean UConn now won the 2014 AAC Tournament or does it just mean no one won it?
And do the wins get removed from the opponents' loss columns? And, for that matter, do the Louisville losses get removed from opponents' win columns if the seasons are vacated, or are all games recorded as forfeits in the opponents' favor?So does that mean UConn now won the 2014 AAC Tournament or does it just mean no one won it?
Seasons vacated...
2011-12: 30-10 (Final Four)
2012-13: 35-5 (National Champs)
2013-14: 31-6 (Sweet Sixteen)
2014-15: 27-9 (Elite Eight)
123 wins in total
I am sorry if I sound naive but what does vacating wins do? I mean, the games happened, you can't take that away. I guess I don't get the punishment. Is there any real impact besides taking down a banner in the arena?
Cronin seems pretty happy in Cincinnati though.Lousyville needs a coach that won't put them in jeopardy of actually having to vacate anything valuable like conference titles, final fours or national titles in the future. I have the perfect guy in mind.