Part of "selling yourself" is on us too. Remember all of those passionate pleas to buy tickets, donate and 5K Donor Drive? They are all coming home to roost now.
There is not a school in CR more unfairly maligned, misrepresented, diminished, undervalued, and even smeared by national sports writers than UConn. These aren't guys living in their basement in West Virginia talking to their imaginary friend I am talking about. Guys who write for ESPN, CBS Sportline, Sports Illustrated, and many of the publications in the hometowns of Big 12 schools and schools we are competing for the invitations. The amount of lies and untruths about us are simply overwhelming. They misrepresent our tv market, our value, our athletic budget, our football program, it is endless. And it's not like any of it is justified based on the facts. It's not like its all not easily correctable. And on top of all that, they write articles overselling our competition. Just last week McMurphy spins that 0-12 UCF is turning around just at the right time for the Big 12 while Pete Thamel spins that the Big 12 would be dumb not to take Houston.
That's what we are up against. And it's not like we should be shocked because it happened to us in the battle for the ACC against Louisville. The same stuff happened than.
Literally the only people I see trying to combat this online are you Dooley, a couple of other brave souls on twitter, and the occasional article from Jacobs/Dimauro before they go back covering golf or minor league baseball. Just yesterday you were trying to correct to a Colorado radio host who was misstating (or outright lying about) several facts about us. Why doesn't UConn do this? It's out there daily. They have twitter accounts. A nice tweak fact check here and there would at least give us fans some solace that we are at least not going to take it sitting down. It helps morale more than anything. It can't all be on "us" like you said. You can't answer every smear but UConn answers none of it. And than we get these Herbst quotes and it just is really tough to swallow.
I mean for starters can we at least push back on the notion being GREAT at basketball and Olympic sports is a BAD thing? Our basketball success is constantly used now to diminish us. Well how do these guys think we got to the point where our football team made 5 straight bowls, won 2 conference titles, and made a BCS despite being D1 for 5 seconds? Because being surrounded by success breeds more. Our strong athletic program is a strength and is a big reason why with a good coach out football program will be rock solid. Just look at what UNC and Duke are doing in football now that they are really taking it seriously.
I think that's why a lot of us are so demoralized by some of those Herbst quotes. And than we have to listen to the excuse makers using location already as the reason (You see where Utah is on the map?) Time is running out. Spots in the P5 are filling up. Perhaps there is nothing that can be done and we are fighting an uphill battle. But you can't say UConn is going down guns blazing because we are not. We have the most unfair negative national perception of any highly successful athletic program I have ever seen. Quite frankly I think a lot of it stems from regional bigotry, a lot of good ole southern boys don't like acknowledging any success from a Yankee school. But UConn doesn't put up any fight against it. Perhaps it wouldn't make a difference here. But I sure would prefer missing out on the Big 12 feeling the school did everything possible than missing out knowing we didn't.
I hope those placing their faith in Herbst are rewarded in the end because it will be good for us all if she is handling this well behind the scenes. But there is a strong case to be made for UConn and I don't see it being made well from the school's end. Hence the negative reaction to the Courant article. Some of us feel we are out here fighting alone. And of course it will be the fans blamed for why we didn't make it when there's 20k on a Friday night game for ECU or SMU.