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Is your stance that we should complain about something every single day in every single thread when there is not a single person in the UConn community that can do anything about it?
Tis true, makes no sense to complain as it's our situation. Simply want our BE brothers to figure out ways to get their programs to a winning level. I'm not expecting top to bottom, but it would be nice to have 3-5 programs that are battling it out for spots in the top 25 annually. It's nice to see a ranking next to the opponents name here and there.
 
This isn’t the Big East. It’s a league that bought the name.
I’ve actually always wondered about this too. Did the AAC inadvertently destroy itself by selling the naming rights?

Obviously, the big names would’ve still left for power conferences.

I guess my question is - does UConn join this conference if it were called the BIG NORTH?
 
Is your stance that we should complain about something every single day in every single thread when there is not a single person in the UConn community that can do anything about it?
Other than show up to games we can't do anything about anything regarding UConn basketball. They don't let me run practices
 
Other than show up to games we can't do anything about anything regarding UConn basketball. They don't let me run practices

Fans have a huge say in how programs operate.

Fans can’t do anything to get us in the Big 10.

There is a difference.
 
Fans have a huge say in how programs operate.

Fans can’t do anything to get us in the Big 10.

There is a difference.
Dan Hurley keeps returning my letters unread. I'm a failure
 
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Sure but in this hypo Dan has already been at Rutgers for 8 years. Dusty May turned michigan around in his first year and is going to compete for a chip in his second so it can happen more quickly, especially if you have BIG10 money to spend.
If you don’t believe that coaching matters, take a look at Indiana football.
 
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It's always entertaining to see Providence fans, imagining themselves as the little engine that could.
 
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Since this has devolved into another conference realignment thread, here's a serious question (Seriously. Not trying to be snarky.): Would you rather be Gonzaga or Syracuse? I don't know the answer. I think short-term, it would be nicer to be Gonzaga, but in the long term I would have to imagine it's better to be Syracuse. (It pains me just to write that.)
 
Since this has devolved into another conference realignment thread, here's a serious question (Seriously. Not trying to be snarky.): Would you rather be Gonzaga or Syracuse? I don't know the answer. I think short-term, it would be nicer to be Gonzaga, but in the long term I would have to imagine it's better to be Syracuse. (It pains me just to write that.)
With the UConn infrastructure, easily Cuse. Zags are an anomaly, one of a kind as a small private school with a savant of a hoops coach.
 
Since this has devolved into another conference realignment thread, here's a serious question (Seriously. Not trying to be snarky.): Would you rather be Gonzaga or Syracuse? I don't know the answer. I think short-term, it would be nicer to be Gonzaga, but in the long term I would have to imagine it's better to be Syracuse. (It pains me just to write that.)
I don't undertand the question? Gonzaga is good and Syracuse sucks. UConn is the best program in the country. Why would we want to be either of them?
 
If you don’t believe that coaching matters, take a look at Indiana football.
Yes, a championship program does need highly skilled and athletic players. BUT, It is always comes down to the coach. Look at the following formerly successful programs that have become mediocre/not so great after the very successful coaches have left: 'Bama Football (Sabin) , Tennessee WBB (Summit), UCLA MBB (Wooden), Indiana MBB (Knight), Dolphins (Shula), Steelers (Noll). True that some programs do retain their championship identities simply because they have found really good coaches to replace the former great coach (Packers for one example). It will be interesting to see what happens to UConn WBB when Geno retires.
 
Since this has devolved into another conference realignment thread, here's a serious question (Seriously. Not trying to be snarky.): Would you rather be Gonzaga or Syracuse? I don't know the answer. I think short-term, it would be nicer to be Gonzaga, but in the long term I would have to imagine it's better to be Syracuse. (It pains me just to write that.)
Gonzaga is a one-trick athletic department. We are more than that.
 
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I don't undertand the question? Gonzaga is good and Syracuse sucks. UConn is the best program in the country. Why would we want to be either of them?
Situationally on the go forward.
 
2) Prestige schools split - I am surprised that Vanderbilt, Northwestern, Stanford, Cal, Rice and Duke continue to compete in leagues with some of the other schools they are with. Their alumni do not care at all about these schools, and with football suddenly more expensive, conference affiliation is not just free money anymore. If those 6 schools split off to form a new league, there would be 20-30 schools that would be desperate to claw their way into it. Notre Dame would probably give up football independence to join that league. There would be a backfill opportunity if this happened.
This is prob the most out there of all your prognostications. Duke just won the ACC and vandy had the Heisman runner up yet they don’t really care about football? As a Cal alum I’m not happy the PAC fell apart but the ACC is better than the new PAC/MW.

Even better, ND is going to give up independence and their nbc deal to join that hodgepodge?? How much tv revenue does the “prestige conference” earn in your fantasy and do they even get an auto bid to the cfp like ND does if they finish ranked in the top 12?

And what 20 schools would you invite to your “prestige conference”? Is Michigan coming too?? UNC? UVA? Big drop off after that to the BC/Tulane tier.
 
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Since this has devolved into another conference realignment thread, here's a serious question (Seriously. Not trying to be snarky.): Would you rather be Gonzaga or Syracuse? I don't know the answer. I think short-term, it would be nicer to be Gonzaga, but in the long term I would have to imagine it's better to be Syracuse. (It pains me just to write that.)
I fully reject the idea that we cannot be successful if we were to land in the ACC.
 
Now I'm ever more confused.

What does this mean?
Meaning, who's "situation" would you rather be in? Zags in a weird Pac w/o football, or Cuse in the ACC w/football. Or a similar situation with us in the BE w/no football.

Of course you'd not want to be either today.
 
Well, you'll never be a source I cite, so there's that too
No problem...But, please tell me why any P5 conference would want us to join them. For all practical purposes UConn is basically, and historically, a regional (North East) school. I say this after 3 years of flying RT every other week between Phoenix and San Diego wearing my UConn hat and I can count on 1 hand the number of UConn alumni I have met during that time period in the airports. Meanwhile, I have seen logos of just about every other major college program on hats, golf shirts and sweatshirts, but perhaps 1 or 2 Husky logos over that time period. This summer I was shopping in a pro shop on a very high end golf resort in North Scottsdale and they had course hats with college logos of every major sports program university except UConn.

Admittedly 2 small sample studies, but for these I arrived at my conclusion of the national perception of UConn as basically a regional sports school, with the exception being our MBB and WBB programs.
 
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This is prob the most out there of all your prognostications. Duke just won the ACC and vandy had the Heisman runner up yet they don’t really care about football? As a Cal alum I’m not happy the PAC fell apart but the ACC is better than the new PAC/MW.

Even better, ND is going to give up independence and their nbc deal to join that hodgepodge?? How much tv revenue does the “prestige conference” earn in your fantasy and do they even get an auto bid to the cfp like ND does if they finish ranked in the top 12?

And what 20 schools would you invite to your “prestige conference”? Is Michigan coming too?? UNC? UVA? Big drop off after that to the BC/Tulane tier.

Are you going to respond to every post I make with an attack going forward? Just trying to get this bit you are doing.
 
No problem...But, please tell me why any P5 conference would want us to join them. For all practical purposes UConn is basically, and historically, a regional (North East) school. I say this after 3 years of flying RT every other week between Phoenix and San Diego wearing my UConn hat and I can count on 1 hand the number of UConn alumni I have met during that time period in the airports. Meanwhile, I have seen logos of just about every other major college program on hats, golf shirts and sweatshirts, but perhaps 1 or 2 Husky logos over that time period. This summer I was shopping in a pro shop on a very high end golf resort in North Scottsdale and they had course hats with college logos of every major sports program university except UConn.

Admittedly 2 small sample studies, but for these I arrived at my conclusion of the national perception of UConn as basically a regional sports school, with the exception being our MBB and WBB programs.
I tend to agree with this perception. It simply doesn't have the large national alumni bases that some of these large schools in the middle of the country have. I think the NE has the lasting perception of being a liberal school/prep school haven and it's simply hard for much of the country to split it out from that. They see it as an area of the country that has culturally given up on football.
 
Sure but in this hypo Dan has already been at Rutgers for 8 years. Dusty May turned michigan around in his first year and is going to compete for a chip in his second so it can happen more quickly, especially if you have BIG10 money to spend.

Are you saying the Big 10 makes more money than other leagues? WOW. You must be some kind of financial genius to come up with insights like this. Thank you for sharing with us.
 
Are you saying the Big 10 makes more money than other leagues? WOW. You must be some kind of financial genius to come up with insights like this. Thank you for sharing with us.
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Are you going to respond to every post I make with an attack going forward? Just trying to get this bit you are doing.
You are a bit personified
 
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Are you saying the Big 10 makes more money than other leagues? WOW. You must be some kind of financial genius to come up with insights like this. Thank you for sharing with us.
wasn’t the point of the post. We were discussing how long it takes to turn programs around and my point was it can happen more quickly now than in the past due to all the money that can be thrown at recruits and transfers, and yeah by schools in some conferences more so than others
 
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