No I don't underestimate the bitterness- it just has little to do with WBB.
The Battle of the Brazos was a long-standing secondary rivalry that spilled over to WBB during the relatively brief window when both schools were competing at an elite level in WBB at the same time. A&M leaving for the SEC had little to do with Baylor so much as wanting to compete for recruits with Texas and OU in football. However, anything that threatens the stability of the Big XII puts Baylor at risk of not being in a power conference if Texas and OU decided to depart as well.
But other than the bitter loss in the Elite Eight in 2011, how much of any of this has to do specifically with WBB? Meanwhile, without WBB, there is nothing connecting Tennessee and UConn. That's the difference.
Such utter toadying to HN will only net you $500 from the Motor Vehicles Commissioner. He's getting tired of getting shaken down by every two-bit non-Husky fan visiting this basketball message board.I see Nan's point. As a guest, I will say that I am surprised at the amount of UT talk that takes place on the BY. I am not saying that it is right or wrong, just saying that UT is discussed quite a bit despite the fact that they are not on UCONN's schedule.
It will be interesting to see if there is any TAMu talk on the Baylor board. I am doubtful that they will get the time of day.

Speak for yourself.Man, it's a new low when two posters debate which fan base is more hate-filled.
Dude, you a COLD dude!!For the same reason that people go to auto races - a morbid expectation of seeing a car go out of control and cartwheel all over the track before it flies apart.
This can be said in my favor - I don't go to car races.Dude, you a COLD dude!!
Deeper for people in Texas, maybe. Plus, unless you went there, everyone likes to hate on the Aggies. I think Alex's point is that the UConn-UT rivalry is so specific to women's basketball, and interesting to fans of the game in general, whereas TAMU and Baylor is a school to school rivalry that just happened to have one big game two years ago.It doesn't have to be specifically linked to WBB. The fact that it involves ALL sports makes it even that much deeper.
Deeper for people in Texas, maybe. Plus, unless you went there, everyone likes to hate on the Aggies. I think Alex's point is that the UConn-UT rivalry is so specific to women's basketball, and interesting to fans of the game in general, whereas TAMU and Baylor is a school to school rivalry that just happened to have one big game two years ago.
...If these young ladies can grow up and grow out of the bitterness, why can't we? ...
I don't believe any of them were reported to the FBI.