They way the metrics are defined is a little tortured. For example, I'm not sure that endowment size is a what they meant by athletics.
They way the metrics are defined is a little tortured. For example, I'm not sure that endowment size is a what they meant by athletics.
Why was cincy men's BB ranked higher than Uconn men? Uconn men has 4 NC to Cincinnati's how many?
Scratching my head on this one.
Cincy had UConn's number on the basketball court in recent years... (without looking up the numbers)Why was cincy men's BB ranked higher than Uconn men? Uconn men has 4 NC to Cincinnati's how many?
Scratching my head on this one.
I base this on very little evidence (at least I admit it), but I think when the deed is done, it won't be about metrics. It will be a decision via "the gut" and whatever bizarre and petty concerns the current member schools possess.
I agree. There are a lot of people that think they are experts on realignment trying to predict who's getting in, but every round of realignment seems to have different priorities and qualifications that keep us out of the game. I've come to the conclusion that they pick whatever school they want and then make up the reasons/process that "led" them to that decision.I base this on very little evidence (at least I admit it), but I think when the deed is done, it won't be about metrics. It will be a decision via "the gut" and whatever bizarre and petty concerns the current member schools possess.
Cincy had UConn's number on the basketball court in recent years... (without looking up the numbers)
The criteria are so nebulous as to grant the B12 phoobahs license to select as many and which new members as they wish. Then justify their decision(s) with clear consciences and straight faces. (Hands behind their backs so nobody can see all those fingers crossed.)![]()
I don't think so. Overall I think we've had theirs more than they've had ours.
I wonder if the games were at home/away or tourney games... Cincy always gave UConn fits, or UConn had nice leads and let them come backOK, I looked it up. Over the last three seasons, counting both regular and post season games,
UConn's record against Cinci is 5 wins 4 losses.
Not sure if that constitutes having Cincinnati's number.