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Well said. I can't see anything special about whatever conference we're currently in. There is one team that's actually a rival, Rutgers. For that we should be happy? I can't see why being in the ACC, even without FSU, Clemson, etc, is worse than being in the current disaster of a conference we're in. It's basically the original BE minus WVU (yes I know they aren't a founding member).
I know everything is being looked at from a football perspective but I think we need to also look at what our major product currently is at UConn, basketball. Does anyone truly think our program is going to excel in a conference with UCF, SMU, and Houston as yearly opponents? Even Memphis and Temple are a stretch as I don't think either will perform terribly well against UConn, Louisville, Marquette, or Cincy. I think the NBE will devalue our basketball program and without that, UConn is screwed. Football is going to take another decade to gain any relevance on the National scale. Yes, we've had success in our short tenure but no one takes us seriously and no major conference, B1G, is going to think adding UConn is worth it. So why not move to the ACC, keep basketball strong, and continue to build the football program?
I still feel that anyone who thinks hoping that UConn leaves the NBE is a bad idea is crazy. I see ZERO positives from staying in this conference. Even the new TV deal will be at MOST, equivalent to the ACC deal.
I'm sorry but I don't feel like Rutgers is our rival... Sure they are the closest regionally, but it always felt forced. You can't just say these are our rivals and expect it to stick. Have we had close games? yes. Are we on our way to having them as a rival? possibly. right now we have a competitive series where we are both jockeying for position. That's it.
For me, if they were a rival, that game would have special meaning over the other games. I just don't see it. The Rutgers game doesn't seem any more special than Syr, Pitt, or Cincy...
Now, if we played BC, I'm guessing most people on this board would be looking for tickets. That game would be a sellout. After all the crap between the two schools, people on both sides feel there is a personal stake in that game. A loss would be embarassing and would mean the longest year waiting for payback. That game would also be enough to spark an interest in northeast football, gaining more fans, and keeping local kids here where they can play meaningful games. I don't see that with Rutgers right now.