Down the stretch, UConn didn't really beat too many quality opponents and that is what hurt us.This is the wrong take. We went 23-2 to end the regular season. You’re not going 25-0, and losing to a Maine or Georgetown would have cancelled out beating Rutgers or Northeastern.
We’re not in because we started the season 0-3 against teams that ranged from mediocre to worse, and we never were fully able to dig out of that hole.
That’s very impressive.
We need to get out of this conference ASAP. All sports are suffering.
Who does it help? Womens bball wins in spite of the BE. Mens basketball does well but the conference barely gets 4 teams into the tourney.While clearly a false statement on your end, the BE hurts the baseball program more than any other sport.
Selection Committee Chair agrees:Down the stretch, UConn didn't really beat too many quality opponents and that is what hurt us.
Just because the basketball programs have won titles doesn’t mean the conference as a whole for athletics serves the university well. Outside of men’s hoops the catholic schools don’t bother trying to compete and therefore makes the statement validYes. We have only been winning one national championship in hoops a year for the last three years. The sky is falling.
Look — do I agree that in the long term, primarily for football, we need to be in a major all sports conference? Yes. But can we all stop with the patently stupid statements?
Probably true but we're going to have to get used to this.I'm pretty sure the 13th SEC team is less deserving than the 2nd and 3rd Big East teams.
That teams from "power conferences" with worse RPI than UConn got in as last four in, does speak for the weakness of the conference.Yes. We have only been winning one national championship in hoops a year for the last three years. The sky is falling.
Look — do I agree that in the long term, primarily for football, we need to be in a major all sports conference? Yes. But can we all stop with the patently stupid statements?
0-3 to start season, but the only team that wasn't good in that group was Missouri and even they were capable being an SEC team that did sweep Texas A&M.This is the wrong take. We went 23-2 to end the regular season. You’re not going 25-0, and losing to a Maine or Georgetown would have cancelled out beating Rutgers or Northeastern.
We’re not in because we started the season 0-3 against teams that ranged from mediocre to worse, and we never were fully able to dig out of that hole.
We don't win in 2023 without the BE. AJax would have been at Cuse and Adama at Seton Hall. The women's team also won in spite of the AAC so nothing has changed there. If anything, the BE provides a bigger challenge with the likes of Creighton and Marquette.Who does it help? Womens bball wins in spite of the BE. Mens basketball does well but the conference barely gets 4 teams into the tourney.
Selection Committee agrees:
Probably true but we sure didn't help ourselves, having a victim mentality really doesn't help our cause. We need to dominate like Northeastern does, if the BE is so weak then dominate the conference.I'm pretty sure the 13th SEC team is less deserving than the 2nd and 3rd Big East teams.
I agree that the BE is the best that we have. Because there’s no other choice.We don't win in 2023 without the BE. AJax would have been at Cuse and Adama at Seton Hall. The women's team also won in spite of the AAC so nothing has changed there. If anything, the BE provides a bigger challenge with the likes of Creighton and Marquette.
17-4 is pretty dominant.Probably true but we sure didn't help ourselves, having a victim mentality really doesn't help our cause. We need to dominate like Northeastern does, if the BE is so weak then dominate the conference.
Agree. Also injuries and mysteries were a big component. No Dalena, Suchy who replaced a weekend starter went down. GVE just never got fixed. Garbo seriously banged up (hand). A couple of arms never made it out of Thanksgiving. Just makes it that much more difficultThis is the wrong take. We went 23-2 to end the regular season. You’re not going 25-0, and losing to a Maine or Georgetown would have cancelled out beating Rutgers or Northeastern.
We’re not in because we started the season 0-3 against teams that ranged from mediocre to worse, and we never were fully able to dig out of that hole.
Probably true but we're going to have to get used to this.
Argument for the SEC is that their 13th team would far more often than not win against the second and third best BE teams. The argument against would be whether a team that far down the list in their own conference warrants consideration.
We're going to have to get used to the P4 (especially P2) squeezing everyone else down to as few opportunities as possible. The one thing that may offer a small amount of help to a school like ours is the B1G (in large part due to the two new LA schools) is pushing for a later start and end to the baseball season (to allow midwest B1G schools to be more competitive). They have sufficient clout to be at least listened to and all Northeast schools would benefit.