And the last time UConn won a title. Teams like Butler and San Diego St were the powers of the day. Ancient history. Who's going to want to play in this conference if Cincy leaves. Think the conference UConn played in those civil rights days.
Looks like those football accolades have done Cincinnati wonders for their conference situation.How about 5 of the last 7 CFB Titles and 5 Top 25 final rankings? Its football that drove you to CUSA 3.0. And unfortunately what will keep you here.
When Cincy leaves you all can really commence the crying. Enjoy us while we're here.
Remember 10 posts ago when you were leaving. Those were good times.We've already got better recruits lined up than UConn. And we simply have to look at the last 3 years to see that even our lower rated recruits are better.
That would be no.Serious question: what has Cinci won since it joined the old BE? I looked them up on Wikipedia but it said they sucked. No, just kidding. I didn't look them up. But they do suck. Have they won any hardware, pre-season or post, since CUSA days?
We've already got better recruits lined up than UConn. And we simply have to look at the last 3 years to see that even our lower rated recruits are better.
And the last time UConn won a title. Teams like Butler and San Diego St were the powers of the day. Ancient history. Who's going to want to play in this conference if Cincy leaves. Think the conference UConn played in those civil rights days.
Payday said:Cincy's loaded next year.
Your team loses four 23/24 year old players and you replace them a fringe top-100/125 recruit, a decent JUCO center and a mid-major prospect from Jersey. (Moore's marginal.) Connecticut has three players coming in, but just one of them, Daniel Hamilton (247 #13) , is better than your entire class.
In 2015, you have no recruits. UConn already has two top 40 recruits committed.
I guess you're counting Oscar Robinson in your recruiting class.
(You're really bad at this.)