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If Lester and Precious end up at Memphis... damn!! I wonder how Penny will do coaching all of this talent
Get on Memphis at +8000 soon
If Lester and Precious end up at Memphis... damn!! I wonder how Penny will do coaching all of this talent
Get on Memphis at +8000 soon
3 and 4 can't really be a good sale if they are tied to a coach(s) not currently coaching Uconn.Here’s the things obviously uconn can sell to precious that we have over some other schools :
1) we were on him early
2) hurley connection to high school precious went to
3) 4 titles (uconn brand/history)
4) close to home
5) uconns nba success with players
6) he ll be a god in the state if he helps turn uconn around-and his name will never be forgotten - he ll be man here immediately. At those other blue blood schools he ll be just another good player.
***hurley and company sell those points hard(especially #5,6) - we got as good a shot as any.
Package deal with Les probably. Good god Memphis is going to be stacked.Evan Daniels picked Memphis. Probably time to pack it up
I understand your reasoning, even though I think Precious to Memphis is not actually less bad. Others have had much stronger, less nuanced positions than you.
To ToolzieFan and all others who think that Precious going to Memphis is actually the worst of all scenarios:
Here is the explanation as to why it is "less bad" if he goes to Memphis as opposed to any of his other options, which are all non-AAC... (and honestly, I do not understand how you do not get this concept if you are old enough to remember what it was like when we first rose up out of the depths of mediocrity in the late 1980's to take over as best team in the Big East).
An integral part of our men's basketball program becoming more relevant again is we need someone in this crappy conference to become a perennial Top 10 team... one capable of getting to Final 4's and winning National Titles. Do I want that to be us? Of course!
But do I also want one (if not several) of our conference foes to join us, or even help to pull us along to get there? Yes. THAT is how games on the schedule become appointment viewing again... how Gampel/XL wakes up and gets sold out and rocking again. Not sure how some of you do not understand this.
THAT is what made the climb to the top of the Big East back in the day so damn satisfying... and thrilling. It wasn't just getting there, it was the teams, top players and legendary coaches we had to conquer to get there. The Big East wasn't the best basketball conference ever because we got to the top of it and became the best school in the conference over the last 20 years of its existence - it was the best because of the collective - Georgetown and John Thompson; Syracuse and Jim Boeheim; St. John's and Louie Carnesecca; Villanova and Rollie Massimino; and of course US and Jim Calhoun.
A big part of what has sucked about the AAC is that there has been no one for us to hate (yeah, Mick Cronin was fun to pick on and dislike, and Cincy has owned us the last few years, but his/their continued lack of success in the NCAA Tournament dimmed both his rep, and our hatred for him/them).
That is why I was for Wichita State joining the conference, at least as long as Gregg Marshall is there. We desperately need conference opponents we can dislike, and at the same time are appointment viewing when we play them.
And that is why Precious going to Memphis, while of course crappy compared to him coming to UConn, is better than him going to UNC, Kansas, or any other non-AAC school. Penny Hardaway building a consnstent powerhouse at Memphis gives us something we have not had in wayyy too long - a conference foe and coach to really hate... and really look forward to playing twice (at least) each and every year.
I think the concern is they will be top ten before us.
Memphis is bottom of the barrel with regards to expansion. There's about a 5% chance they get picked before us.What’s concerning is Memphis getting picked up during the next round of realignment and UConn leveling out. Until the AAC shows they are willing to invest in the northeast region of the conference, I want out. Memphis, just like everyone else, is licking their chops to a big conference move. If football and basketball keep their prestige trajectory facing upward, they could get picked.
Says who?Memphis is bottom of the barrel with regards to expansion. There's about a 5% chance they get picked before us.
Memphis is bottom of the barrel with regards to expansion. There's about a 5% chance they get picked before us.
Says who?
If you don't remember what just happened 3 years ago, you're crazy.Why? What makes you think this with their great football and basketball programs? I honestly don’t understand. If you put football and basketball programs side by side, location, etc... they are right up there with us in terms of basketball but are ways ahead in football.
Our chance was 8 years ago. Clearly no one wants us tooIf you don't remember what just happened 3 years ago, you're crazy.
Their only chance is the B12. That's it. And the B12 clearly doesn't want them.
Don't be daft. We may not get out of the AAC, but what was Rutgers' basketball/football record when they were taken?Our chance was 8 years ago. Clearly no one wants us too
Here's a reminder:
Memphis Being Cut From Consideration Signals Big 12 Expansion May Not Happen
They were behind Colorado State and Tulane.
In terms of programs that might get poached, Memphis is behind UConn & Cincy, the combo of USF and UCF, and Houston (though Houston is as troubled as Memphis, but for different reasons.
The AAC needed a team because it had just lost Syracuse/West Virginia/Pitt. They were a backfill, not a pre-emptive move.3 years ago and they haven’t underperformed... that’s all I’m saying. They went from CUSA to American. Upward trajectory can have an affect. That’s why Louisville got plucked to the big east and sits pretty in the ACC, same reason why we plucked WSU. I’m not saying I’m wrong but I’m not saying you are either. Neither of us can predict the future.
My bad for turning this off topic.
Why? What makes you think this with their great football and basketball programs? I honestly don’t understand. If you put football and basketball programs side by side, location, etc... they are right up there with us in terms of basketball but are ways ahead in football.
Memphis not getting picked b4 Houston, UCF or possibly Cincinnati if they stay relevantIf he doesn’t come here I would rather have him at Memphis its great for the conference.
That being said... what concerns me is the rise of Penny & Memphis. Penny isn’t going anywhere. What’s concerning is Memphis getting picked up during the next round of realignment and UConn leveling out. Until the AAC shows they are willing to invest in the northeast region of the conference, I want out. Memphis, just like everyone else, is licking their chops to a big conference move. If football and basketball keep their prestige trajectory facing upward, they could get picked. Our conference needs Precious, but I think everyone can agree UConn needs Precious more than Memphis due to where we stand in athletics at this moment in time. I trust our trajectory with Hurley but Precious would speed things up.
Hoping we get an OV soon.
Pretty sure he does.Hopefully Precious doesn’t want to take fake classes with Cole too bad.
Precious to Memphis wouldn’t be at all surprising. He’s been shady this whole time, and Memphis is the epitome of shady. If you think Penny’s not finding a way to line his pockets, you’re wrong. I get that Penny was a big AAU coach, but there’s no way there isn’t huge money financing what’s happening there. Precious was considering WKU for cripes sake...we know what he was after