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The new kid on the block is going to start making waves already in a conference it has not stepped in yet? I suppose it don't hurt to ask.

They won't. It'll just have to be. Not perfect but it's not a perfect world.
 
The new kid on the block is going to start making waves already in a conference it has not stepped in yet? I suppose it don't hurt to ask.

I didn't say today. But over time.
 
Unfortunately, we have no leverage to demand anything. They will want UConn to play all the BE schools for maximum exposure and you cant blame them.

That's what everyone said when the American went to 18 games. After 3 years, they went down to 16.
Yes I don't know how that happened but have to imagine UConn was a big proponent of that.
 
Go take your daily sense of humor pill ... maybe two. Your liking Mr Doom's rather careworn recitation of the crushing power of the P5, to what purpose for him or you or us, suggests two may be in order. If some sports fasns needs to be a syncophants to those killing amateur college athletics, well, that's their itch and they should scratch it. On the other hand, if it is just an urge to rain on someone's parade, well that is just a time honored BY tradition.
I have not a bone to pick here. I would only humbly submit that you've misread me a tad...
 
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The primary consideration of the Southeastern Conference, by a an immense margin, is football, and women's basketball is never ever a consideration when evaluating the possibility of expansion.

No school from the northeast will ever become a member of the SEC.


Never say never!
 
With the difference in the SOS between the AAC and the BE, UConn does not need to change anything. They will most likely have fewer long road trips while playing against higher competition both in and out of league play.
They've had some ridiculous road trips lately.
 
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One thing I like about this is that it should ameliorate the competition desert problem of the latter part of the season. As you all know, after playing USCe in early to mid-February, UConn didn't play a meaningful game again till the Sweet Sixteen.
 
Personally, as long as we're going retro conference-wise, I wish we could bring back the old Jonathan logo. I think the new one looks more like a wolf than a Husky.View attachment 44257


Nothing can beat this one

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Did Geno coach BE Commissioner, Val Ackerman, at Virginia?

She graduated in 1981 and he was there about that time.
This was a serious question.

Anyone know?
 
That just the way it works. If UConn had won that game you can bet it would have defined their entire program.

I think the point is there was zero chance of that happening. UConn won a conference championship in a depleted BE which was still recognized as a BCS conference. So they got to play in a 'real' bowl game and got exposed by a 'real' football program.

Full disclosure: I am an Oklahoma alum and huge OU football fan. From that perspective it appears to me that all the scheming and blaming and wishing and hoping on the football board and conference realignment board is just that - a bunch of scheming and blaming and wishing and hoping. Actually as a (past) 20-year CT resident and big UConn BB fan I would like to see it happen too. But it requires big $$ from big boosters. So all the T. Boone Pickens and Red McCombs types please step forward.
They got beat by a good Oklahoma team. It was a terrible choice for us to play in that bowl, as opposed to the Orange bowl. We had nothing to do with that. We did the best we could, and quite frankly, as an FBS school for all of 7-8 years, I think we did ok.
I really enjoyed your Boise State game too.
 
Could we just have maybe a day or two before we do our obligatory hand wringing about the death of amateur athletics on campus? Or take it to a new thread called "We Are Really, Really Doomed?" I think it is really great that the fans in the P5 conferences can get Faced every weekend and pretend to watch semi-pro football, because we are America and about endless choices. Lucky Connecticut fans get to root for professional football teams , wear all the gear, and get just as faced if not more. Most P5 games are stomp contests - like UConn Husky women playing everyone in the AAC.

Why some insist on hitting their face into a brick wall called the P-5 is beyond me and I would suggest you should go get an Alabama jersey and roll with the Tide. Or, better yet, go get a 5 for deal on jerseys and be a guaranteed snackered winner every week end at least 3 times?
Basketball-only schools can make money but P5 schools, even the worst among them sports-wise, make $$MONEY$$$. TV contracts, licensing, bowl appearances all generate huge dollars. If we want to attract an elite coach to UConn after Geno retires, it could take a million dollar salary. It would be nice to Be sure there’s enough money to pay the wbb, mbb, soccer, multiple championship- winning field hockey, and other coaches enough money to keep them and maintain the facilities.
 
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that stinks
UConn needs to press hard to change that

Nah.

The Big East's power rankings are in another orbit than the American's.

UConn won't need to do the kind of barnstorming tours that the American's weakness necessitated. Will probably make for a fresher team come tournament time.
 
With all of the years that UConn was in the AAC, only USF consistently performed to the point barring injuries to be in the top 25 and get an invitation to the tournament. While at the original BE, most of the teams became competitive. I would project that the addition of UConn's BB programs, that the BE will continually grow and become more competitive and even give a boost to the UConn men and women's programs in recruiting. The schedule is the schedule and it will remain so. UConn women will continue to play a series of of out of conference games because it benefits both UConn and the out of conference program from a recruiting and ticket sales perspective.
 
It should be noted that wealthy boosters are a significant source of income at P5 schools. These boosters are willing to put their money into sports endowments (as opposed to the Ivy League academically oriented endowments for example. These dollars allow the P5 schools to pay for top coaches, new stadiums and palatial training facilities. Those endowments were a large part of what helped the P5 conferences become the P5.
 
Hey barkeep, I'll have whatever it is they're having. :D

CARN: ye gads, my man. Say it isn't so. Am crushed to learn that Carnac does not know all as advertised. :cool:
 
Voepel on what this means to UConn. Not too much new, but some interesting thoughts.

- Feels the move is good for UConn, good for the BE, and good for the AAC.
- Thoughts on how it impacts UConn after Geno.
- Advent of power (football) conferences leading to the downfall of ODU, La Tech, etc. in WBB, but not for UConn's (yet?)


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They got beat by a good Oklahoma team. It was a terrible choice for us to play in that bowl, as opposed to the Orange bowl. We had nothing to do with that. We did the best we could, and quite frankly, as an FBS school for all of 7-8 years, I think we did ok.
I really enjoyed your Boise State game too.
Big of you to bring up that 12-year-old game - I hope you feel better now. Oklahoma was favored by 7-1/2 and lost in overtime. It happens. Oklahoma survived. But it put Boise State on the map.


It changed our program, our city, our state” - Boise State AD

It was a transformational effect. There’s no way to overstate the incredible impact that game had in what Boise State University has become.” - Boise State University President

It put us on the map, not just from an athletic standpoint. We had instant growth in enrollment, in fundraising. It put us in a direction of expanding our campus from a facilities standpoint.”
 
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I found this quote from Geno interesting. The man knows how to cut to the chase.

“For however many years now, and I’m not saying rightly or wrongly, the world has revolved around college football,” UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma said. “All of us coaches at Connecticut, since 2013, have always been in limbo. Where are we going? It depends on the football thing. What’s happening next? We’re going to get invited to the ACC, so we have to make this work. And then it didn’t. That’s OK, we’re going to the Big 12. And then we didn’t.

“And now I hear people talking, we're going to the Big Ten. No, we're going to the Southeast Conference. And at some point you have to look at yourself and go, no we're not, no we’re not. We’ve given up that dream. That dream could have been a reality when we went to the Fiesta Bowl. And that dream died the night the football team came back from the Fiesta Bowl, maybe.”

Mike Anthony: Nostalgia is nice, but UConn’s move to the Big East is about writing and sending its own athletic messages
 
Voepel on what this means to UConn. Not too much new, but some interesting thoughts.

- Feels the move is good for UConn, good for the BE, and good for the AAC.
- Thoughts on how it impacts UConn after Geno.
- Advent of power (football) conferences leading to the downfall of ODU, La Tech, etc. in WBB, but not for UConn's (yet?)


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Quite a stretch arguing how this is good for the AAC

And it's important to note that this could be good for the American and its remaining schools, especially South Florida, four-time runner-up to the Huskies in the American tournament.

That might sound contradictory, considering the positives of UConn's presence in a conference. But now, the American champion is no longer a foregone conclusion. So perhaps that can work to the advantage of the top programs in that league. :eek::oops:
 
Big of you to bring up that 12-year-old game - I hope you feel better now. Oklahoma was favored by 7-1/2 and lost in overtime. It happens. Oklahoma survived. But it put Boise State on the map.


It changed our program, our city, our state” - Boise State AD

It was a transformational effect. There’s no way to overstate the incredible impact that game had in what Boise State University has become.” - Boise State University President

It put us on the map, not just from an athletic standpoint. We had instant growth in enrollment, in fundraising. It put us in a direction of expanding our campus from a facilities standpoint.”
It was for Boise. I was just pointing out that your vaunted super team doesn’t always beat the chumps, as you consider everyone else.
 
I took a 22 month hiatus. I’m trying to get back in sync. Hey, it ain’t easy. Fear not, I’ll be dialed in by the start of the season.
 
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