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Poll on conference membership

Yay or nay on new Big East?


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More than palatable. Giving up any chance of a P5 Invite so basketball can play who, nova?
Who gives a # 2 about providence, gtown, Seton hall and the rest
Georgetown will draw well because it will remind people of the old Big East. St. John’s, Prvidence and Seton Hall and Providence are all local games, relatively.
 
Yes and that means exactly what?? It didn't get us a P5 invite at our peak.
Uh, maybe we've been on the map? Needed some new facilities and are now getting them? But are still so weak we can't pay dues to move up?
 
Georgetown will draw well because it will remind people of the old Big East. St. John’s, Prvidence and Seton Hall and Providence are all local games, relatively.
Awwww. Memories. So cute. More important than sharing institutional goals and cultures.
 
So...is that a yay, a nay, or curtain number three? Because it's exactly what I think, too.
I’m yay because I’m class of 83, the AAC was a poisonous pill to swallow, and in ten years I will start being a chicks hoops fan.
 
More than palatable. Giving up any chance of a P5 Invite so basketball can play who, nova?
Who gives a # 2 about providence, gtown, Seton hall and the rest
there is no chance. we missed the chances multiple times
 
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Awwww. Memories. So cute. More important than sharing institutional goals and cultures.
Nope. But it will fill the seats. Especially vs. say a Tulsa game.
 
It's fine. I'm happy with independent football. What better way to improve than spend a few years crushing New England rivals on our way back up

Right...just like they put it to URI last year.
 
We don’t share anything institutionally with either league.
Tulane is in the AAU. I know that's one aspiration that UConn wishes to join. Also some public schools. And some that used to be in more powerful conferences before, as well. All trying to take the step back to a top conference. The only n00bs are technically Tulsa, ECU, UCF and USF.
 
Tulane is in the AAU. I know that's one aspiration that UConn wishes to join. Also some public schools. And some that used to be in more powerful conferences before, as well. All trying to take the step back to a top conference. The only n00bs are technically Tulsa, ECU, UCF and USF.
We are trying to maintain, and move up in, our ranking as a top 20 land grant public university. No one in the AAC looks remotely like us. To be fair, no one in the nBE does either.
 
Yay.

Familiar foes in Gampel and XL again
MSG in March
20 conference games
Big 12 Challenge
Big 10 Challenge (Gavitt Games)
Dan Hurley and staff recruiting to the Big East
No more 9pm game times in Texas or Oklahoma
Gus Johnson and Raff (FS1 isn't really that bad)
Holy s#$&;, we get Raftery back???? OMG!
 
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It's good for mens basketball and both soccer teams - regardless of what Geno says, it won't mean much for the womens team
Absolutely sucks for football and baseball
The big thing for all sports is the cut down in travel and a chance to create more regional rivalries
For basketball it is a definite step up in competition which translates into a longer road to go until the program will be where a majority of fans wants it to be
IMHO, while I can surely appreciate the quick fix that many foresee for the basketball conference woes, in the long term, I feel being wed to the NBE for a significant time may prove to be a fatal mistake.
The current members of the NBE are "basketball" schools. While the men's and women's basketball programs at UConn have proven to be most successful (pardons to field hockey), I don't consider UConn to be a "basketball" school.
UConn (and the state) has invested a huge amount of funds for a huge football stadium, training center and other football related investments. Going independent in football will not be good. Football needs a conference and rivalries. The program has proven in the past that it can be formidable and I feel it can return to respectability soon, if given a conference slot.
As a huge mens basketball fan and season ticket holder for over 50 years, I love the chance to play the likes of Nova, Georgetown, PC, St Johns et al on a yearly basis. But as a business person and UConn fanatic, I am not sure this is the smartest move to make - in the long run. To pay upwards of $10 Million as an exit fee is hard to swallow now and it won't be made up by basketball revenue.
Baseball may also feel a negative reaction as far as recruitment is concerned. The AAC is a really strong a viable baseball conference. Those trips to Florida, the Carolinas and Texas are so vital for exposure.
I also would like to know, what religious figure will UConn have sitting on the bench at basketball games? Every team it faces in the NBE will have one!! (Not serious but just wondering)
As a UConn mens basketball fan, right now I say Yah. - As a UConn fan, if this is a longterm situation, I say Nah
 
I have mixed feelings. Goodbye to P-5 hopes but that train, I guess has passed. Sorry for football and baseball. Glad for men's and women's basketball and MSG
 
Lmao wait a minute, there are still lunatics who think a P5 invite was in the cards? Talk about detachment from reality.
 
Lmao wait a minute, there are still lunatics who think a P5 invite was in the cards? Talk about detachment from reality.
Speak for yourself. You have to be a real imbecile to act as if we don't have a chance when we've been mentioned as a candidate openly for 2 conferences. Thats...40% of the conferences! Lmao.
 
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Speak for yourself. You have to be a real imbecile to act as if we don't have a chance when we've been mentioned as a candidate openly for 2 conferences. Thats...40% of the conferences! Lmao.
My personal opinion is that going through the B12 talent show gave the president and AD enough information that we are at best 4th in line for any future invitation, and that the B12 has decided not to expand at all due to the change in cable bundling paying for same. So, even though the AD proactively tried to upgrade non-revenue facilities like baseball, soccer and softball to make ourselves more "P-5" ready, ultimately that invite aint coming. I blame you, Butch, for never investing in football season tickets.
 
I feel bad for the football side of this but that has been going nowhere. This is our ticket back to national prominence. We are hoop folk over here and I for one want to get back to where we were.
Its funny how years ago I warned people about our football program going absolutely nowhere and it would kill us in realignment and I got absolutely roasted and branded as clueless by most and here we are. Im glad to be back in the BE and if we can back to being what we were I really don't care if every other sports program disappears.
 
Speak for yourself. You have to be a real imbecile to act as if we don't have a chance when we've been mentioned as a candidate openly for 2 conferences. Thats...40% of the conferences! Lmao.
Oh right, this time would've be different than all of the other times. Sure thing, pal.

You're like that Japanese dude in the South Pacific who still thought WW2 was going on some 29 years later.
 
The AAC has become a pretty good conference and is improving. The problem is the travel aspect and the reputation (still new to the casual fan). I think it’s a good move with a caveat being football lands on its feet somewhere. Bad move for the Baseball program
 
I’m waiting for word on football. I was told SNY would support us if went Indy. I also think we may have some scheduling help coming our way. This isn’t a decision UConn makes if it doesn’t make people happy and increase revenue. I think we’ll find this was a smart move.
Going Indy may help overall with recruiting etc as the opportunity to be a sacrificial lamb to the big boys may still give us more tv time and visitors pay.
 

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