Burrito wrote:Not surprised by Louisville, Memphis or UConn. The Bearcats have been a bit of a surprise and SMU is a shock. Larry Brown got that program on its feet in a hurry.
HoosierPal wrote:Burrito wrote:Not surprised by Louisville, Memphis or UConn. The Bearcats have been a bit of a surprise and SMU is a shock. Larry Brown got that program on its feet in a hurry.
Let's face it, it's a good league. Give credit where credit is due.
I forgot what the mix is, but Louisville is leaving for the ACC, and is Army joining next year? So is it someone else?
HoosierPal wrote:Burrito wrote:Not surprised by Louisville, Memphis or UConn. The Bearcats have been a bit of a surprise and SMU is a shock. Larry Brown got that program on its feet in a hurry.
Let's face it, it's a good league. Give credit where credit is due.
I forgot what the mix is, but Louisville is leaving for the ACC, and is Army joining next year? So is it someone else?
cm5yz6 wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Burrito wrote:Not surprised by Louisville, Memphis or UConn. The Bearcats have been a bit of a surprise and SMU is a shock. Larry Brown got that program on its feet in a hurry.
Let's face it, it's a good league. Give credit where credit is due.
I forgot what the mix is, but Louisville is leaving for the ACC, and is Army joining next year? So is it someone else?
Yeah even with Louisville leaving, I wouldn't expect Temple to be in the dumps every year. Not a bad league - obviously a great year for them this year - but they will send a few teams to the dance each year and can certainly have a great year every 5 or so.
Bill Marsh wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Burrito wrote:Not surprised by Louisville, Memphis or UConn. The Bearcats have been a bit of a surprise and SMU is a shock. Larry Brown got that program on its feet in a hurry.
Let's face it, it's a good league. Give credit where credit is due.
I forgot what the mix is, but Louisville is leaving for the ACC, and is Army joining next year? So is it someone else?
It's a terrible league.
1. Louisville is leaving while the conference is expanding to 11 basketball schools. That leaves 4 of 11.
2. Larry Brown never stays anywhere very long. His exit will be hastened by the transformation of their league from Big East to a reincarnation of a CUSA - and a bad incarnation of CUSA. He came to SMU because he thought they were joining the Big East. When he leaves, they will revert to what they always have been
3. That leaves UConn, Cincinnati, and Memphis out of 11 schools. That's not a good league. There's no coatis on between the AAC and the Big East. It was created for football, not basketball. It's members with a few exceptions don't care about basketball.
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