MattMang23
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It's just a shame we would have to lose our storied three year rivalry with Tulane and our riveting two year rivalry with Tulsa.
I really hope the B12 invites us.
With that said, how many years until the B12 just splits? The Longhorns won't give up that Longhorn Network and Oklahoma really wants to leave. If The B12 does split, where would we go? I have a feeling if we join the B12, the B12 splits and the other Power conferences raid only schools like Iowa, Oklahoma, Baylor, etc. That leaves us right where we left off.
Okay, then the question is why not the ACC over the B1G, given the geographic and historic 'fit'? (Obviously B12 would be third.) Is it simply a matter of animosity regarding previous treatment by ACC member schools? That would be reason enough. Or is it the general consensus UConn - given it's location, size, academics, etc., works better in the B1G? (I'm trying to be real delicate about how I ask these questions. This is a great board and really enjoy reading it. Certainly not trying to aggravate readers.)
My how times and attitudes have changed. I recall that this kind of thinking, ie ...working toward another league offer from within an existing league... could have generated lots of animosity and even a lawsuit toward a school acting in this manner. But... it does sort of put things now in its proper perspective as to the self interests that all schools must operate under.
All the ACC league game losing between hoops and football has permanently pickled Yankee's brain due to the copious amounts of alcohol that he consumes...Good lord. Comparing what BC did as a member of the Big East to what UConn is doing as a member of the AAC is beyond daft. I'm not sure you have a grip on reality, son.