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Syracuse is a lesser offender, but they still helped deal the final blow to the conference they founded and changed the direction of college sports forever. Maybe they felt their hand was forced, I don't know. It's still nothing but a short-sighted, selfish move no matter how you slice it.

Got a nice chuckle from this one.

There was nothing short-sighted about our move to the ACC. And what you call selfish, we called self-preservation.
 
I'm curious where you read this conspiracy theory that BC and Syracuse kept UConn out of a P5 conference... Was it while Syracuse was still a member of the Big East, they blackmailed the ACC and Big Ten to pick Syracuse, Rutgers, WVU, and Louisville, over UConn? Or did those conference make their own, independent, educated, researched, long-term strategic decisions?



SU's unwillingness, including playing @ UConn in 2016 and @ SU in 2018? And agreeing to play UConn in basketball almost every year in what UConn calls their home arena?

ACC invitation accepted then! Thanks Syracuse!
 
Got a nice chuckle from this one.

There was nothing short-sighted about our move to the ACC. And what you call selfish, we called self-preservation.

Other colleges embrace a strong, regional rivalry (USC & UCLA, Texas & Oklahoma, Alabama & Auburn, Michigan & Ohio St.) as such rivalries drive interest, which generates revenue, which makes a better program. Syracuse ran from it. That's called fear.
 
Got a nice chuckle from this one.

There was nothing short-sighted about our move to the ACC. And what you call selfish, we called self-preservation.

You're conference record is 17-31 since you moved to the ACC. Once Dungey graduates and Babers gets poached by someone at the adult table, you'll be right back to the punching bag you were before. And make no mistake - you're not that good now.

It's short-sighted because it was another domino in a sequence of events that will make amateurism increasingly difficult to justify, and, by extension, fracture college sports irreparably. The closest school in your league is over 300 miles away. That's impractical by any interpretation, and while you might reap the benefits of a more lucrative TV contract in the near future, you've chosen to partake in a model that will fail long-term.
 
I'm not going to blame Syracuse for the ACC fiasco. They had to accept the lifeline, just as we would have. BC and slippery Gene Di is the real culprit here. Not sure what the initial attraction was for the ACC, excepting having the Boston market for television purposes. Syracuse never blocked us, BC did.
 
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BC has undoubtedly made a concerted effort to keep UConn out of the ACC. Whether it was in their interest to do so isn't really the point.

Syracuse is a lesser offender, but they still helped deal the final blow to the conference they founded and changed the direction of college sports forever. Maybe they felt their hand was forced, I don't know. It's still nothing but a short-sighted, selfish move no matter how you slice it.

We would have done the same given the opportunity.
 
Just when I didn't think it was possible for Syracuse, down 29-0 in the fourth quarter, to look any more pathetic, they sheepishly trot out their FG team on fourth and goal from the five.

Then, of course, they missed the kick, because the football Gods couldn't let an act that petty go unpunished.

Quite the week for those hooligans. First they bring their nationally ranked basketball program in to get tuned up a couple times, then their football program takes to a different part of the city to get their faces re-arranged.

As I'm typing, they bring out their kicker again, on 4th and goal, against Notre Dame's second team defense. Even Brian Kelly is appalled by the flagrant lack of self-respect. He seems disappointed, as if he thought he'd scheduled men.

36-3 your final. What a stain on the country. Don't come back to the city again unless you have something better to offer - lodging doesn't come cheap this time of year, and I'd rather not book the precious remaining real estate to a burning corpse.
 

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