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Relax, its a joke.You do realize that their academic reputation is excellent. Right?
Relax, its a joke.You do realize that their academic reputation is excellent. Right?
Here is what you need to worry about:
1) Bazley, a 5 star prospect flips to Syracuse seemingly out of the blue from Ohio State, a school that just fired their head coach for losing out on 5 star prospects in the same way Ollie does, apparently not willing to pay the game.
2) Andy Miller's computer just got raided and is the target of an FBI investigation. Notable clients: Malachi Richardson, Rakeem Christmas, and Chris McCullough, all of whom had a cup of coffee in that hell hole on their way to early entry and this ASM agency.
I don't think either of those situations turn out the way you hope. And oh by the way, Syracuse is already on probation...
I grew up in CT, went to UConn undergrad and have lived in upstate NY for longer than I want to admit. Rochester is paradise compared to Syracuse, never mind Storrs. Nice mall though.I agree on Bazley and also Tyus Battle. Battle was all set to go to Michigan and all of a sudden, he backed out and came to Syracuse.
Christmas? Nah, I don't think he was that kind of player coming out of HS. Richardson & MCCullough? I could see it but honestly I'd be surprised if Syracuse was moving that kind of money to recruits. They don't even pay their coaches commensurate with similar programs and they've 'just missed' on more than a few guys that were seemingly on the fence in recent years.
I realize SU is on probation, for something a lot less significant that what UNC was doing (without any ramifications thus far...) that had nothing to do with payouts.
Hell Hole? Listen, I hate Central NY as much as anyone and there was no way I was staying up there after I graduated but its not like anyone is comparing Storrs to Hawaii either.
You do realize that their academic reputation is excellent. Right?
Hell Hole? Listen, I hate Central NY as much as anyone and there was no way I was staying up there after I graduated but its not like anyone is comparing Storrs to Hawaii either.
If someone did market research, I would think you would find the BE has a much stronger brand than the AAC.That was a huge mistake. The casual fan would think much more highly of the American if it was called the Big East.
If someone did market research, I would think you would find the BE has a much stronger brand than the AAC.
The BE does have brand recognition, but didn't fit the geographic footprint of the new league. I can hear the commentators making jokes now about it almost every week on espn if the game involved any of our western-most teams. Not a big issue, but just another negative to overcome...not worth it. Then you consider the millions they secured by selling it when they did. This was the big reason by far and especially knowing their revenues were going to be taking a big hit in the next few years... so overall, I looked at it as opportunistic and a good move.If someone did market research, I would think you would find the BE has a much stronger brand than the AAC.
Those circles, are they larger than an angstrom in diameter? Because the bar you are setting is not very high.The former
Just had this conversation with a Nova grad who, trust me, runs intellectual circles around you.
Pretty sure he at least knows where Oakland isThose circles, are they larger than an angstrom in diameter? Because the bar you are setting is not very high.
If someone did market research, I would think you would find the BE has a much stronger brand than the AAC.
Hey man, if it turns out that this shoe-money-to-players thing has been business-as-usual throughout the hoops landscape then the vast majority of P5 schools are gonna get whacked. And even though the AAC isn't technically considered P5, UConn is as big a player as anyone. As a Syracuse alum I'm not holding my breath that the Orange are completely clean and my advice to you guys would be the same.
So now for the sake of a scandal, UConn isn't the lowly mid-major with no future anymore but as big a player as anyone. You toolbags really need to make up your minds.
Also, we're good dude you guys are the ones on probation and are gonna sweat this one out. Don't even try to put Ollie and his program in the same sentence with that nose picking weasel Boeheim. Beyond all the stuff that's gone public over the years (and that's more than enough), I've heard plenty of other stories from good sources about all the slimey stuff that goes on under Boeheim's watch. Where do you think Pitino learned all his shady tactics?
Love the blind loyalty, but you're an idiot.
Don't generalize, I don't believe UConn is a mid-major. Do I think if UConn stays in the AAC, they will eventually become one? I do. As do a lot of you.
Don't act like the Huskies are the cleanest program in the country either. You've had your troubles with the NCAA as well.
Say what you want about the nose-picking weasel but he's still a hall-of-fame coach.
Rumors, stories, innuendo, sure. And I've heard things about UConn as well. Doesn't make any of it true just because someone said it.
Pitino learned his shady tricks from Boeheim? So 41 years ago when Pitino at age 24 was hired as 29-yr. old Boeheim's assistant in Boeheim's first year as a head coach is when the two of them spent most of their time discussing funneling money to recruits and entertaining them with prostitutes? Sounds plausible to me.
Love the blind loyalty, but you're an idiot.
Don't generalize, I don't believe UConn is a mid-major. Do I think if UConn stays in the AAC, they will eventually become one? I do. As do a lot of you.
I doubt the ACC hits UofL - especially with UNC, Fl State, Miami etc.
This scandal could be the piece that make the college presidents say there is too much money for the NCAA to be running things and we are creating an alternative - the P5AA - where they pay athletes directly.
And if everything blow up, who knows? BUt wiht out luck, we'll the last team on the bubble.