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Everything you say is Valid.We have a fantastic athletic department, world class facilities and the institution of the academics at UConn are equally impressive.
We all entrenched as a premier university in New England and the Mid Atlantic.
Our football team ain't that good, but when you look at the aggregate of UConn compared to other New England or Mid Atlantic universities, adding the UConn brand to an established conference makes a lot of sense.
Will it happen? Who really knows?
Should it happen? Absolutely.
Should you as a fan care? Yes.
The university has invested too much and has achieved A LOT with that investment.
How would I feel if it happens? Very melancholy. The Big East was where it all began, but the world has changed. We don't live in a vacuum and we can't pretend that we're isolated from the monumental shift in the college sports landscape just because we've managed to win several basketball titles.
this isn't directed at you, but the predictions are so all over the place that there may as well not be any predictions at all. I read an SI article published last week that predicts that Duke, UNC, Cuse, BC, Purdue or any other non-powerhouse football program would be left behind. In that case, we'd probably start complaining about that if we made the p4. Who knows?
Here's a prediction- college basketball starts to climb closer to college football in popularity. I mean Caitlin Clark was more popular and recognizable than any college football player this past year. By a long shot.
Or the NFL with the Taylor swift non-football stories taking center stage points to saturation point for the nfl and it's only a matter of time. If you think there's no way, compare baseball popularity to football popularity in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Nobody knew. Just ask myspace
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