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The one that stands out as most likely to reassert a rivalry is Stanford. Duke puzzles me. Talent and a very fine coach and underachieving. Whether a guard can slip into Diggins' sneakers next year determines their fate, but we won't be playing them. It seems that Maryland just cannot get tough enough/conditioned enough/edgy enough to be a rival. Hard to have a consistent rivalry that is not in conference. Death of the Big East is a big deal for basketball. Love that 3 of 4 final 4 were Big East.
"Death of the Big East is a big deal for basketball. Love that 3 of 4 final 4 were Big East."
True; and me too.
I only wish there was greater appreciation of uconn's WCBB opportunity here. Uconnchapette appears to doubt SMU, Tulane and Memphis as possible big rivals.
To come to that conclusion, I think one has to view the matter from the perspective of what UCONN can get from the AAC rather than what UCONN can give to the AAC. In wbb, UCONN gives each conference member a big crowd and teevee when they're here and teevee and their largest home crowd when UCONN is there.
We are taught that it's better to give than to receive, right? However, it appears we place more stock (no pun intended) in "greed is good". Greed is not good.
Being willing to share the goodwill uconn has in basketball and grow new rivalries is how both strong rivalries and conference quality are built. If the cards are played right, the AAC will be represented in the women's FF consistently. That will give the conference a good jump start.
. It will showcase some of the best WCBB talent and guarantee a UConn "loss", which will pull in high ratings across the country.