by Xudash » Sat Jun 22, 2019 10:06 pm
This is going to be interesting.
The UCONN fan base itself appears to have a certain amount of civil war going on within it between the diehard football crowd and the more traditional basketball crowd.
The sky-is-falling crowd on the Boneyard have some entertaining observations and thoughts:
1. The AAC is passing the BE in basketball stature.
2. Related to that, the BE simply isn't a sustainable conference long-term, given the power of the P5, etc.
3. As I noted in another thread, some of them actually believe that private schools are going the way of the dinosaur.
4. It's not the old Big East - - Pitt, 'cuse, WVA, etc. aren't making it back into the lineup - - and whoopi about Creighton, Butler, etc.
This is going to get interesting. We've had a successful run. We're 10 like-minded and successful private schools that compete against one another while having racked up a lot of conference success, but with fan bases that mostly respect each other and certainly get along well with one another, as these things go.
is it fair to wonder whether or not Al Czervik is about to rollup to the front door and change the chemistry of the place? I have no doubt some number of UCONN fans will come into this conference believing that it is their conference for the taking. They'll come in, perceiving that Butler, Creighton and Xavier, to name the obvious three, will be a walk in the park as compared to Pitt, Syracuse and WVU.
Time to let things settle in. Perhaps I'm reading too much into the comments made by some of their football zealot fans. We'll see. It's all about performance anyway. Let's see how they feel after they've made their way through the new 20-game conference format when it cranks up. As one example, let's see how playing in Pittsburgh in front of a crowd of less than full to 12,500 in the Petersen Events Center against Pitt compares to playing in front of an over-capacity crowd of 10,800 at the Cintas Center in Cincinnati against Xavier.
UCONN is going to make the Big East a better conference. And the Big East is going to give UCONN all it can handle, making it better along the way. May we all win in the process. We'll have to see how the fans get along - - civility over toxic banter at least some of the time?
XAVIER