Well, as I said before, this puts UConn in a position that is not entirely unlike that of LaTech, and I respectfully disagree with the poster, 'way back when, who said it wasn't the same. Of course it's not the same, but it is similar, in the sense that UConn will play a bunch of blowout league games and, in the years when Rutgers or someone else has a strong team, a couple of somewhat close ones, but will be essentially unchallenged locally. They will then have to be tested out of conference, and rely on those games to prepare the team for NCAA combat. Let's ask LaTech how that worked out for them, long-term, eh?
It also puts UConn in a much more difficult position in terms of recruits. Okay, lets see: You can go to UConn and play your league schedule against Seton Hall, PC, Villanova, South Florida, Rutgers and that ilk, or you can go to the ACC and play against Duke, North Carolina, NC State, BC, Maryland and GaTech. Someone please help me out here. Why is the Big East a better place to be, particulaly down the line if Geno retires? I'm not saying UConn won't get some decent recruits. I'm suggesting that unless something is done, UConn's competitive position is reduced by, say 50%. I'm not kidding, folks. In a few years, UConn could be the Gonzaga of New England. And while I admire Gonzaga and its coach, I am certain none of us want to see that kind of a fall.
If the UConn AD and his folks are not n the phone, casting their nets, they are insane.