I appreciate you trying to "promote" your straw man argument in sticking up for the Big East teams, but every statistical assessment on the conference contradicts your assertions, including our coach who has been extra vigilant in getting better teams from the P4 to play UConn.
To wit:
- Every year since 2012-13 (last year of the old Big East), the conference UConn has been in has been ranked 6th or lower and this year with the P4, it was a distant 5th.
- Offensively speaking, only DePaul ever ranked in the top 20 during this time.
- Defensively, only Marquette in 2023 and St John's 2023 ranked in the top 40.
- From a recruiting perspective, the other Big East or American schools when UConn was in the conference only signed 9 players from the TOP 100 HG ranking (2013 to 2024) in the 12 years since the old Big East broke up. Which means no top player went to the competition.
- Since that 2013-14 season, the NCAAT conference bids were 2,3,2,3,2,2,2,3,5,3,2 for a total of 27 bids in 11 years. This proves that the committee selecting does not value the opponents.
You can "claim" all you want but again, no evidence supports this. I am not here to "dump" on the Big East but merely note the competition is not elite and really does not prepare us as you claim.