That's a downgrade. Don't ever suggest that again.I haven't posted on this topic in a while because it is so depressing to think about. The spring recruiting/transfer bloodbath in basketball pretty much confirms every fear for those that thought joining a southern mid-major conference was a terrible idea. We are 3 years removed from a national freaking championship and we whiffed on every ranked prospect we went after, despite having a bunch of playing time to offer. Our star from last year's class has a bum shoulder, and the next highest ranked recruit has already transferred, leaving us ONE Top 100 player from the LAST TWO YEARS that is healthy. Adams from the 2015 class gives us two in 3. Maybe Gilbert comes back 100% next year, but the fact that UConn has had three classes in a row like this hasn't happened since Perno. Adams is the only clear NBA prospect on the roster.
The basketball board is talking itself into an NCAA run in the hope that Larrier and Gilbert get healthy. The AAC is a 2-3 bid league next year. UConn has to win close to 30 games to get an at-large, which will be tough with a new front court. If Ollie does that, he deserves National Coach of the Year consideration. This conference is absolutely killing the basketball program, which was absolutely predictable 5 years ago when we went down this road. Ollie has his problems, but I am fairly confident that the next coach we get will be a big step down.
The Big East had 4 programs with Top 25 recruiting classes. There are dozens of posters on this board that have claimed at some point that the Big East and AAC were equivalent in hoops. That seems ridiculous now, doesn't it?
Everything I have said about football still stands, with the added benefit that the state finances are a train wreck making that money losing program more vulnerable. The conference hasn't helped the football program at all. All the problems of being one of 2 northeastern teams in a southern conference have only gotten worse over time. If a Florida kid can't or doesn't want to play SEC or ACC, he has to choose UConn over 11 AAC programs that are closer to him. We are getting what is left. I think we should focus our recruiting on the northeast and midwest. To be honest, I don't have any good suggestions left for football. We have made our bed.
UConn can not keep doing the same thing and hoping for a different result. It needs to find a way to better monetize the football program, either without the AAC or through a completely differently structured television contract where we keep our TV rights. The basketball program has to beg its way into the Big East, or I think we should join the A10. The door to the P5 is shut, forever. The absolutely best, fantasyland case is that the next round of realignment creates a stub Big 12 that is looking for new members, in SEVEN YEARS. I can't imagine we would be picked to join that given the condition of our athletic program, but we aren't doing ourselves any favors by staying in the AAC. The next best case is that streaming opens up more opportunities for schools to monetize their own broadcast rights, making independence a more viable option. Staying where we are is not a long-term solution in any scenario.
That's a downgrade. Don't ever suggest that again.
No Spartacus. Unfortunately we have to wait out the next 7 or so years to see what happens, but I want BE/indy.Staying in the AAC is a downgrade, as I have been pointing out for years now. This decision destroyed the athletic program, yet some posters continue to defend it.
There will be many schools dumping football in the next decade. I see some optimistic posts here, and some pretty depressing ones. The one certainty is change is coming. My view says it won't be nice to us.If Football were such a costly burden there would be many schools across the country that would have dropped it by now. Can someone please compile a list of all of those schools that have dropped football.
I get it, basketball is down and people are looking for something to blame. Mick freaking Cronin's success in the AAC tells me the AAC is not our basketball problem, it might be something else... but I get it, lets drop football so we can finish near the bottom of the C7 league. We can be the new St John's, Hooray!
I am not clear that college football is a viable sport long-term with the concussion issue. We should be hedging our bets on football in the AAC, not doubling down.
If we learn in a few months that Aaron Hernandez had CTE, I think that qualifies as the beginning of the end of Football driving the bus.
Yeah...and maybe we won't be seeing hockey either...since the number of concussions per 100,000 in boys sports, hockey is #2 right behind football.
Where do you draw the line?
The below numbers indicate the amount of sports concussions taking place per 100,000 athletic exposures. An athletic exposure is defined as one athlete participating in one organized high school athletic practice or competition, regardless of the amount of time played.
- Football: 64 -76.8
- Boys' ice hockey: 54
- Boys' lacrosse: 40 - 46.
I haven't posted on this topic in a while because it is so depressing to think about.
More have gone to FBS in the last eight years then have dropped down...
Appalachian State, Charlotte, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, Massachusetts, Old Dominion, Texas State, Texas San Antonio, Western Kentucky
Are you really pretending that the AAC was an active choice and that if only UConn had the sense to listen to you we wouldn't be in this mess?Staying in the AAC is a downgrade, as I have been pointing out for years now. This decision destroyed the athletic program, yet some posters continue to defend it.
If we learn in a few months that Aaron Hernandez had CTE, I think that qualifies as the beginning of the end of Football driving the bus.
If the Big 12 does indeed stay together and it looks like we are shut out of the P5/4 forever, then I would say NBE/indy.
All of your suggestions are bad. Bye Felicia.
So you are going to visit another schools board... point out obvious things about their current conference situation... throw out awful "solutions" out of the goodness of your heart... feign surprise when we don't just go along with your brilliant "just play Nova and Delaware" plan... and call posters girl names for good measure?
Do you add this little value in all areas of your life?
Moving beyond name calling, nelsonmuntz notes the real monetary concern of funding FBS from a stretched state budget with below market revenue from the American.
Nelson, I think, suggests moving away from FBS. imho, UConn has too much already invested in FBS to give up now. Good money after bad? Maybe, but most of the investment is already made, so to sustain FBS is a measured risk.
The American being low revenue is an anchor. UConn could more than double its TV revenue by going Big East, and then worry about incremental revenue with its football program. If they get zero for football as an indy, they would still be ahead with the Big East contract. I think UConn gets more than zero. I think there is a good chance that they negotiate a stay in the American for football. As a FALL BACK position in the American discussion, an indy Alliance is plausible. Again, the indy risk is mitigated by the Big East contract already delivering more revenue than the AAC contract.
I am not affiliated with ESPN.I see the Mothership didn't find you.
My opinion on this is simple. The Big 12 more likely than not will lose some of its more important members in 2025. My guess is that at least Texas, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State will be gone. That will leave anywhere from 3-6 spots available. I believe we will get one of those spots. However, in the mean time, we could get lucky (unlikely) and the Big Ten or ACC could pick us up. If the Big 12 does indeed stay together and it looks like we are shut out of the P5/4 forever, then I would say NBE/indy.
So you are going to visit another schools board... point out obvious things about their current conference situation... throw out awful "solutions" out of the goodness of your heart... feign surprise when we don't just go along with your brilliant "just play Nova and Delaware" plan... and call posters girl names for good measure?
Do you add this little value in all areas of your life?
If there's one thing I've been consistent on, it's hatred for the AAC. Try again. Sorry, you don't get a pat on the back for saying the AAC is bad for UConn, as if no one else realizes that. What you haven't provided is viable solutions - you've just merely shouted "fire!"The awful solutions are coming from the UConn fans, not the Villanova fan. I am going to say "I told you so" to you over and over until you, pepband, and the rest of the AAC lovers realize that this conference is catastrophic for UConn athletics.
If there's one thing I've been consistent on, it's hatred for the AAC. Try again. Sorry, you don't get a pat on the back for saying the AAC is bad for UConn, as if no one else realizes that. What you haven't provided is viable solutions - you've just merely shouted "fire!"
Now, the situation we find ourselves in isn't the same day by day. It was marginally better two years ago than today. The "solutions" you propose didn't make sense at that particular point in time. But I certainly acknowledge that the threshold is changing the longer we are in this hell hole... eventually, your proposal may be the best possible option. But you just want that "I told you so" moment so you can pretend you are the smartest person in the room.
LOLp.s. I know I am the smartest person in the room, I don't need this to prove it.
All of your suggestions are bad. Bye Felicia.
