bmorex wrote:I'd like to see the breakdown of who is for/against UConn joining the Big East based on their fandom (i.e. Creighton/Butler/Xavier vs. C7).
I don't think UConn dropping football is likely at all, but IF they get tired of the AAC and IF they can park their football in a different conference OR IF they drop it back to FCS, I don't see why the Big East wouldn't want them. They are a national basketball name. Period.
I think a lot of you C7 guys are showing your hatred for UConn because of past rivalries. That is overshadowing your opinion. They would be a slam dunk invite if they wanted to be here.
muskienick wrote:bmorex wrote:I'd like to see the breakdown of who is for/against UConn joining the Big East based on their fandom (i.e. Creighton/Butler/Xavier vs. C7).
I don't think UConn dropping football is likely at all, but IF they get tired of the AAC and IF they can park their football in a different conference OR IF they drop it back to FCS, I don't see why the Big East wouldn't want them. They are a national basketball name. Period.
I think a lot of you C7 guys are showing your hatred for UConn because of past rivalries. That is overshadowing your opinion. They would be a slam dunk invite if they wanted to be here.
I totally agree with bmorex's take on UConn. The fact that Jim Calhoun is gone is simply icing on the cake, especially with Kevin Ollie as their new coach! The Huskies would be a great addition to the Conference. I have no idea who the 12th member would be but I would hope that it would be one with a good recent basketball history, situated in or near a major city not home to a current member of the Big East, and one that would "push the needle" as much as the more recent 3 additions to the C7. (Is Notre Dame as much a longshot as UConn? How cool would the addition of those two schools be if ND wanted continued independence for its football program, more nearby member schools in its chosen non-football Conference, and excellent basketball schools with which the Irish's men's and women's programs could compete?)
redmen9194 wrote:I would not say there is a C7 hatred for UConn. I would love to see the Huskies on St. John's schedule - just not as a conference member. For over a decade, the Big East made moves based upon trying to appease the football schools. The football schools always wanted out - always. The Virginia Tech president made an offer to the Big East football schools in 2003 when Miami, Cuse and BC were about to bolt - essentially, he said Va. Tech would not accept any invite to leave the Big East if every other school pledged to do the same. He had zero takers on his offer. When Maryland announced it was leaving the ACC, UConn, Louisville and Cincy were falling over each other trying to get an invite. It was open, it was blatant, and it showed entire disregard for the seven hoops only schools who were bringing in schools like Houston, UCF, and Tulane solely to help the football schools. So when you say the Big East should grab UConn and not be concerned about it's football program, you are ignoring history and the problems that caused. Your conference looks weak when members are trying to leave. We have a good conference. We have ten schools that are committed to making the league work and who are in a destination conference rather than a feeder conference. The day UConn says good bye to FBS football is the day the Big East should send an invite to the Huskies. But there is no need to invite them, and there should be no inclination to do so.
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