ND chose to hob-nob with the ACC. Let them build a big rivalry with the Demon Deacons of Wake Forest.
Stop being hypocritical...it's not like UConn hasn't explored it's options beyond the BE. You gotta look out for number one...period. ND did what it had to do. Besides, ND's decision was largely based on it's implications to their football program.
Comments like this are just sour grapes. I want to play ND annually...although they have had the Huskies number recently, it's good to have some competition after virtually sleep-walking thru the rest of the season.
ND could have made the same arrangements with the Big East when the Big East had BC, Miami, Virginia Tech and the Big East would still be a relevant Football Conference. Those schools would not have left the Big East. The ACC would be where the Big East is today if that had happened. Because ND didn't make a commitment to Big East Football is why teams decided to look elsewhere. I also resent ND as well as other schools that were on Big East committees that were created to improve Big East football. While serving on the committees, they were also looking to leave the Big East.
Don't take me wrong, I understand what ND did and how it helps their Football program. That doesn't mean Geno owes ND anything and there are enough other programs that will provide competition for UConn. IMHO like Tenn, ND needs UConn more then UConn does when it comes to Women's Basketball. The years that ND Football schedules UConn football, is when Geno should schedule a ND Women's Basketball Game.
ND could have made the same arrangements with the Big East when the Big East had BC, Miami, Virginia Tech and the Big East would still be a relevant Football Conference.
IMHO like Tenn, ND needs UConn more then UConn does when it comes to Women's Basketball. The years that ND Football schedules UConn football, is when Geno should schedule a ND Women's Basketball Game.
I would suggest that ND should spend some time in purgatory.
I would suggest that ND should spend some time in purgatory.
I would suggest that ND should spend some time in purgatory.
The decision may not be Geno's. An edict may come from above...
I don't agree that dislike of the ND athletic dept. in general and of the ND football program in particular justifies not playing ND in WCBB. It's like saying, I don't like the parents and the big sister so I won't associate with the younger sister even though she's a real good kid. Unless there's more to it than has been mentioned here -- and McGraw has always been complimentary toward Geno and UConn, so I doubt it -- this is guilt by association, and childish.
(And if this were due to some supposed, unfortunate remark by Becka B (?) a year or two ago -- and, again, I really doubt it is --- it would be even more so.)
What about women's basketball?Sorry, it is ND the university making these decisions, not the AD. And if they are making business decisions that are bound to create problems for their "friends" than there is no good reason for UConn to do them any favors. That has nothing to do with McGraw, who I admire.
What about women's basketball?
What? WHAT???? How does a football program get to be on a BE committee to improve BE football when they steadfastly refused to join the BE in football? I realize football drives every major conference, but if a team doesn't play in that (or any) conference, why do we need (or want) their opinion? If you are correct, WBBFAN1--and I have no doubt you are--this could be the the most idiotic thing the BE ever did...ND could have made the same arrangements with the Big East when the Big East had BC, Miami, Virginia Tech and the Big East would still be a relevant Football Conference. Those schools would not have left the Big East. The ACC would be where the Big East is today if that had happened. Because ND didn't make a commitment to Big East Football is why teams decided to look elsewhere. I also resent ND as well as other schools that were on Big East committees that were created to improve Big East football. While serving on the committees, they were also looking to leave the Big East.
Don't take me wrong, I understand what ND did and how it helps their Football program. That doesn't mean Geno owes ND anything and there are enough other programs that will provide competition for UConn. IMHO like Tenn, ND needs UConn more then UConn does when it comes to Women's Basketball. The years that ND Football schedules UConn football, is when Geno should schedule a ND Women's Basketball Game.
The Big East accepted a silly arrangement with ND that benefitted ND more than it did the Big East. The BEast was always going to be vulnerable because it doesn't have any media markets that care about college football. Notre Dame had absolutely no incentive, none, to join the Big East in CFB.What it has to do is with is that we are the draw for them in women's hoops, not vice versa. We hold those cards. Business is business, competition and rivalries have become sadly irrelevant. One date that fills their place will be gone for them. If ND wants its sacred football and eat it too, they can have their women's hoops and eat it too. They will survive, so will our women's program at least as long as GA is around, and maybe without us on their schedule, ND'll have a little down stretch similar to the LVs. NDs arrogance needs a little return gift and there is no other Big East program that can send the message besides our women's hoop program.
If we can keep some combo on our OOC schedule of say Duke, Baylor, Stanford, Kentucky, AZ State, UNC and maybe even Tennessee, and a few others, it will be interesting enough. Hopefully the likes of Rutgers. DePaul, GTown and some of the others will be good enough to make the conference interesting with ND's departure. We seem to have survived the end of the UT series better than they for the time being. And while I agree that UConn would now jump at the chance to go to the ACC or the Big 10, there is no current reason to believe that is going to happen anytime soon. If we make a move, it won't be for the sake of protecting women's hoops. My starting point - unprovable - is that had ND been all in from day one, none of these raids on the BE would have likely worked. They got what they wanted out of the league and gave nothing of what was truly valuable from them. It's all about football and, in UConn's case, keeping men's hoops at the highest level, which seems vulnerable in this reconstituted Big Blob league. Don't give them what is valuable from us.
The Big East accepted a silly arrangement with ND that benefitted ND more than it did the Big East. The BEast was always going to be vulnerable because it doesn't have any media markets that care about college football. Notre Dame had absolutely no incentive, none, to join the Big East in CFB.
Not continuing to play ND in WBB deprives the sport as a whole of one of its best rivalries. And yes, rivalries matter. A lot. Sports are popular where the rivalries are the most intense. MBB is huge in North Carolina. CFB rivalries are huge in most of the South and Texas. MLB is most popular in the Northeast. And where are the most meaningful rivalries for those sports? They match.
WBB is a fringe sport. UConn may not have suffered from the loss of the Tennessee game, but WBB sure as heck did. UConn is the premier program in WCBB and has a fundamental responsibility, call it noblesse oblige, to advance and promote the sport. This isn't about giving Notre Dame anything; it's about giving WCBB one of its signature rivalries.
The thing is the rivalry is only good if Notre Dame stays really good. I feel more positively about how Notre Dame will perform this season than many others in part because of my opinion of Muffet as a coach, but I already see signs that Notre Dame similarly to the last time around a decade ago isn't going to sustain elite status. UConn dropped LSU, UNC, and Oklahoma when they slid back into the pack. I don't see why Notre Dame should be treated any differently once they are out of the conference.