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UConn and Geno have tried the ACC and Big Ten. Nobody wants to face them twice each year. Sometimes three times a year.
Sorry. It's a name that only comes up in the 1st 2 weeks of the season.Why you bringing High Point into this discussion ?![]()

Sorry. It's a name that only comes up in the 1st 2 weeks of the season.![]()
Totally respect Eric's post and Eric's opinion
I mentioned this subject in the Marquette post game thread under this post.
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Marquette Postgame Thread
I know UConn doesn’t cut the nets until the National Championship but the Big East could’ve added some confetti or balloons. This just looks like the ending after a regular game. There was plenty of confetti when the trophy came out and the pictures were taken.the-boneyard.com
I only listed the results from the past "Championship Games". Nearly every one a blow out, closest game was 14 vs USF, with an average winning margin, in the "Championship" game of 26+ points.
Over the past 8 seasons, that UConn has been in the AAC and now back in the BE, the other Power 5 conferences have had much closer margins of victory, overall, in the "Championship" game. Not the first round, Qtrs or Semis that some have listed. Also, different teams have won it, see below. The AAC and BE, this year, has had one team win it, UConn
Big 12
Only Baylor has a record close to UConns, for wins in the Championship game over that period, going 6-1(note the Big 12 Tournament was cancelled last year so I did not include it) Baylors average winning margin over that period was 14. If you take out one giant blowout over Iowa State it would be 11, nowhere near the 26 #of UConns.
Big Ten
Has had 4 different winners of the past 8 years, Md 4, Iowa, tOSU, and Nebraska, one each. So there is competition in that conference. The average winning margin in the 8 Championship games is 9
ACC
Has had 3 different teams win, 2 NC St. 5 Notre Dame and 1 Louisville, again competition
The average winning margin in the Championship game is 11
SEC
Has had 3 different teams win, SCarolina, Miss St, and Tenn, again competition
The average winning margin in the championship game is 12
Pac 12
Has had 4 teams win over the past 8 years, 4 Stanford, 2 Oregon, and one each for Oregon State and USC.
Competition, again.
The average winning margin in the Championship game is 13
Now some have said that the other teams in the AAC or BE will have to step up and be competitive, as they did in the old BE times. Different times and different cast of characters, including recruiting levels. Other than USF, nobody ever stepped up to be competitive in the AAC, over the past 7 years. UCF was physical/dirty, but in the end couldnt play with UConn, and yes there was one game vs Tulane that scared the sh_t out of BY fans. Otherwise nothing ever improved, competition wise.
I still think UConn needs a tougher conference to play in. Is it UConns fault that the others in their conference are not more competitive, NO. Will it happen, most likely not.
Alydar...good points...as I earlier pointed out we not only had 3 of the 4 teams in the final four but it was an all Big East final. And, many people objected to the Big East getting 8 teams in that year...we probably should have gotten 9 teams in.Nice post. But I want to point out that in 2013, when the BE had 3 of the FF teams fans of a few P5 schools still said their conference was equal at the top and superior below that. Then N Dame went to the supposedly powerful ACC, and went undefeated for the first 2 years they played there? Where was all the great competition P-5 fans always talk about? ND made the ACC look like the BE does vs UConn now. So maybe the BE isn't as bad as UConn has made them appear this season?
The schools in the ACC can compete on recruiting that the teams in the BE, other than UConn arent close.Nice post. But I want to point out that in 2013, when the BE had 3 of the FF teams fans of a few P5 schools still said their conference was equal at the top and superior below that. Then N Dame went to the supposedly powerful ACC, and went undefeated for the first 2 years they played there? Where was all the great competition P-5 fans always talk about? ND made the ACC look like the BE does vs UConn now. So maybe the BE isn't as bad as UConn has made them appear this season?
Connmotors - what makes your "dream conference" any better than the BE?ERIC; Good post.
I posted this in the realignment section a while back because of Covid. If we could have our own way and do as we wished UConn could be a part of a Conference with 12 Division I schools all within the Northeast region.
Boston College
Connecticut
Syracuse
Temple
Rutgers
Pittsburgh
Penn State
Maryland
Army
Navy
Buffalo
Massachusetts.
All of these schools are a bus ride away. And, it could be a football conference as well.
Sadly, this is only a dream. UConn is stuck in the Big East. They would have to pay a ton of bucks to get out.
Geno would win no matter of what conference that the team plays in. Championships would still be hung from the rafters. The only thing that would be different is how many wins and losses that he may have.
ND will not be in need of oxygen too much longer. Case in point, High-school transfer Oliva Miles, ripping through college defenses, just the beginning of competitive graduate transfers and college transfers who will qualify as " in need" of the golden dome ambiance. When Miles starts to pass more, losing her Ogumicke predilections, ND will become more of a threat to all comers. In the meantime, continue to enjoy the Irish miscues, many coming late in tight contests. The ACC tournament should tell the tale.@Plebe I have spend the last 15 minutes transfixed with joy starring at the Muffet. 😁
Olivia Miles; my error.ND will not be in need of oxygen too much longer. Case in point, High-school transfer Oliva Miles, ripping through college defenses, just the beginning of competitive graduate transfers and college transfers who will qualify as " in need" of the golden dome ambiance. When Miles starts to pass more, losing her Ogumicke predilections, ND will become more of a threat to all comers. In the meantime, continue to enjoy the Irish miscues, many coming late in tight contests. The ACC tournament should tell the tale.
And there are probably a dozen mid-majors with competitive tournaments. I wish the BE women's tournament was as exciting as the Men's. MSG rocks for those games. The best basketball I ever witnessed. But you dance with the one you came with.The schools in the ACC can compete on recruiting that the teams in the BE, other than UConn arent close.
By the way, your post changes the subject to who made the FF in 2013, to mine that the individual P5 conferences are much more competitive, when it comes to the Championship game. Every power 5 conference has had more competitive Championship games than the conferences that UConn has been, in the past 8 years.
Maybe if UConn had a competitive football team this would be moot?
But the BE can compete if their willing to pay top coaches (and assistant coaches) as they do for the men. After doing that they can point out to elite players that at XXX basketball is the prime sport. At (P-5) it's football football football". 
You want Penn St football to play that schedule? They would go undefeated and still miss the playoffs.ERIC; Good post.
I posted this in the realignment section a while back because of Covid. If we could have our own way and do as we wished UConn could be a part of a Conference with 12 Division I schools all within the Northeast region.
Boston College
Connecticut
Syracuse
Temple
Rutgers
Pittsburgh
Penn State
Maryland
Army
Navy
Buffalo
Massachusetts.
All of these schools are a bus ride away. And, it could be a football conference as well.
Sadly, this is only a dream. UConn is stuck in the Big East. They would have to pay a ton of bucks to get out.
Geno would win no matter of what conference that the team plays in. Championships would still be hung from the rafters. The only thing that would be different is how many wins and losses that he may have.
Ooooh. Nice use of a sultry Dusty Springfield reference. Well done!Bottom line - this is IT for UCONN.
Wishin' and hopin' and thinkin' and prayin'
Plannin' and dreamin' each night of his charms
That won't get you into... a new conference.
As long a California doesn't allow them to play home games, it works for me.Maybe we should consider allowing Stanford to upgrade their schedule by joining the Big East. Just sayin......![]()
In order for UConn to make it to a P5 conference, they have to have a P5 football team. That boat has sailed.
You’re ON, I got $200 on that the Big East will not be in the top 3.I believe and thereby predict that by the time Azzi Fudd leaves college for the WNBA that the Big East will be one of the top three Women's basketball conferences with regards to the number of schools that get into the Big
Dance.
I believe and thereby predict that by the time Azzi Fudd leaves college for the WNBA that the Big East will be one of the top three Women's basketball conferences with regards to the number of schools that get into the Big
Dance.
I want a piece of that bet!You’re ON, I got $200 on that the Big East will not be in the top 3.
That’s a great suggestion. Allows UCONN to schedule a lot of top OOC teams. UCONN ended the season with 10 conference games that were over at halftime. That’s not good for either team or the Conference.The thing that annoys me about the BE is not their average strength / challenge level. It's actually the size of the schedule. In an ordinary season that's 20 conference games. No conference should have 20 games on the schedule in basketball. Outside of a modest number of conference rivals that any good team has, it's the good OOC matchups that generate interest. Having that many cuts into our ability to strengthen our schedule to make up for the conference's weakness. The latter is obviously less of a problem on the men's side where the average level in the BE is higher than on the women's side, but even there I don't think they need 20.
We simply do not need to play every team in this rather middling group twice. And no other team in this middling group needs it either.
That clip just never gets old for me. Brings a smile to my face every time. Its the gift that keeps on giving.Gonna say it flat out: People who whine and complain about the conference affiliation are revealing themselves to be both wrong-headed and weak-minded.
Being a member of a "strong" conference didn't save Notre Dame from tumbling embarrassingly from the mountaintop in the past two years. (Here's a visual just in case anyone forgot.)
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And going back to previous years, "strong" conferences didn't save one-time powerhouses like Tennessee, Duke or North Carolina from dramatic falls-from-grace.
We could also rattle off dozens of programs that have been members of "strong" conferences all along and have never achieved any notable success in the sport.
People reach for the conference thing out of a desperate psychological need for an easy scapegoat. As stated, wrong-headed and weak-minded.
Same. As I replied to a Notre Dame fan who questioned last year why I was continuing to disseminate a clip from a game that was no longer current: "Wins and losses may come and go, but GIFs are forever."That clip just never gets old for me. Brings a smile to my face every time. Its the gift that keeps on giving.

The countries are a lot smaller geographically and they have super fast trains. One can literally go from Munich to Hamburg in three hours traveling at over 200 miles an hour. Easy for all the Bundesliga teams to play each other; impossible here.This is a problem which appears unique to Women's basketball. There is not enough talent to go around, and all the best players want to play together. I can't really blame them.
One solution I suggested before, is for UConn Women to have an independent schedule, similar to Notre Dame football used to be. Of course, this will never happen.
Second, set up a system like English Premier Soccer. The top fifteen teams play each other twice, that's 28games. The rest of the teams have their own tournament, with the top four teams moving up, replacing the bottom four Premier teams. The Premier teams can have their own 8 team end of season tournament. Of course, this would be super exciting, but it's never going to happen. Just a fun idea.
This is the crux of the biscuit is it not? IMO, it is[Hey. Some of us don't have a few years to give . . .]
In writing about teams and leagues, we're ignoring the real question: what makes teams better? How, for example, did UConn emerge from mediocrity to become not only a powerhouse but a perennial one? Was it that better recruits such as Rebecca Lobo started to show interest? Was it Geno's evolution into a bb mastermind?