It will never happen as long as Boston College, Notre Dame and Syracuse are members of the ACC.With that being said, UConn should go to the ACC to renew old rivalries and play in a more competitive conference schedule. It's a win-win for the school, where all of its sports teams would benefit, especially basketball, football, baseball, and even hockey, basically the entire athletic department. We're helping the BE, but they're not helping us..We'd lose conference tournament home-field advantage, but the adversity would help us.
It’s not like UConn only needs to fill out an application and pay an entrance fee. UCOnn has been trying to get into a power conference for over a decade now, upgrading facilities, beefing up investments in research to attract the Big 10, and trying to get football relevant. The school has to be invited to join a conference and it just hasn’t happenedWith that being said, UConn should go to the ACC to renew old rivalries and play in a more competitive conference schedule. It's a win-win for the school, where all of its sports teams would benefit, especially basketball, football, baseball, and even hockey, basically the entire athletic department. We're helping the BE, but they're not helping us..We'd lose conference tournament home-field advantage, but the adversity would help us.
It would take UConn less than a nanosecond to accept a bid to the ACC, if one were ever forthcoming. Unfortunately, that is unlikely. Having said that, I think Boston College’s ability to blackball UConn is far less than it was a decade ago. They have brought nothing to the table in the ACC in football, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball.With that being said, UConn should go to the ACC to renew old rivalries and play in a more competitive conference schedule. It's a win-win for the school, where all of its sports teams would benefit, especially basketball, football, baseball, and even hockey, basically the entire athletic department. We're helping the BE, but they're not helping us..We'd lose conference tournament home-field advantage, but the adversity would help us.
An invitation from the ACC will never come in part because of prior legal action taken back in the day....It would take UConn less than a nanosecond to accept a bid to the ACC, if one were ever forthcoming. Unfortunately, that is unlikely. Having said that, I think Boston College’s ability to blackball UConn is far less than it was a decade ago. They have brought nothing to the table in the ACC in football, men’s basketball, and women’s basketball.
Agree with HuskyNan! IMO the BIG is the best fit for UConn and an accretive addition to that conference: academics, land grant college, strong athletic overlap (better than other conferences) with UConn teams that only enhance BIG strength in soccer, ice hockey, field hockey, basketball, women's lacrosse, baseball, etc. Sadly, they don't want us, and I honestly think we wouldn't be the worst football team at this point. We also need to earn membership in the Association of American Universities (AAU), the most prestigious among research colleges that all BIG schools have except Nebraska.It will never happen as long as Boston College, Notre Dame and Syracuse are members of the ACC.
They better think hard about this, because the ACC is slowly going downhill and may need us to bring them back.UConn is going nowhere without an invite. The ACC invite will not come because of our former Big East members.
They are never going to allow Uconn to join the ACC because football money rules.With that being said, UConn should go to the ACC to renew old rivalries and play in a more competitive conference schedule. It's a win-win for the school, where all of its sports teams would benefit, especially basketball, football, baseball, and even hockey, basically the entire athletic department. We're helping the BE, but they're not helping us..We'd lose conference tournament home-field advantage, but the adversity would help us.
Exactly.......eventually the ACC may need UConn more than UConn needs them.....They better think hard about this, because the ACC is slowly going downhill and may need us to bring them back.
Certainly would be better for them than BC... I would think there is some buyers remorse going on around the decision to admit a school that does nothing to improve year after year.Exactly.......eventually the ACC may need UConn more than UConn needs them.....
Complaints about BigEast hurting UConn women not so much about seeding, but rather the level of competition faced night in night out from Jan-Mar.I really do not believe that playing in the Big East hurt UConn this season. In fact it might have helped them. The only way playing in the Big East would hurt them is in the tournament seedings and their unbeaten record got them the #1 seed.