MackNova wrote:UConn offers no recruiting area that's appealing to a major conference. Their football program is poor with no tradition. Their stadium is a dump. Their fan base is nonexistent for football.
Hard to see UConn getting an invite anywhere. Don't blame them for holding onto a shred of hope, since the upside of the Power 5 pipe dream is so great, but it's just hard to see a scenario in which case UConn is appealing. Their best hope is that Bob Diaco can turn them into one of the better programs in the AAC by the time another wave of expansion arrives.
Piratefan wrote:I'm the last person to defend RU but NJ talent in FB is like Texas compared to Ct. Answer why Uconn hasn't been taken? Also, it is bleeding cash in FB so it can't last forever.
Piratefan wrote:I have nothing against uconn and wish it well. I don't see it getting a F5 invite but what do i know?
Bill Marsh wrote:Piratefan wrote:I have nothing against uconn and wish it well. I don't see it getting a F5 invite but what do i know?
Did you see Rutgers getting a P5 invite? Louisville? TCU? Utah?
Bill Marsh wrote:Piratefan wrote:I have nothing against uconn and wish it well. I don't see it getting a F5 invite but what do i know?
Did you see Rutgers getting a P5 invite? Louisville? TCU? Utah?
MackNova wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Piratefan wrote:I have nothing against uconn and wish it well. I don't see it getting a F5 invite but what do i know?
Did you see Rutgers getting a P5 invite? Louisville? TCU? Utah?
No. Yes. Yes. Yes. Most thought Louisville was going to the ACC or Big 12 once the Big East fell apart. TCU was an obvious candidate to leave from the second realignment started with its football success and recruiting ground. Look at TCU's history. Utah was also the best western candidate from a football perspective that didn't diminish the Pac-10/12 brand.
Have you been to Rentschler? Calling it a dump is a little harsh, but it's a very basic stadium nowhere near campus. It's a good size for a stadium, so every seat is solid, but parking is just brutal.
The only conference UConn makes any sense for geographically and academically is the ACC. If it becomes an AAU school, things may change for the Big Ten, but those are also the two worst Power 5 conferences for football and probably won't want a program that's never won more than 9 games and has declined without Randy Edsall. Maybe the Big 12, but it's just so far away from every other school in that league. I guess that's the case with the AAC as well.
JOPO wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:Piratefan wrote:I have nothing against uconn and wish it well. I don't see it getting a F5 invite but what do i know?
Did you see Rutgers getting a P5 invite? Louisville? TCU? Utah?
In my opinion, the Big Ten absolutely should have taken UConn over Rutgers. Maybe if RU continues to embarrass itself (and they will, it is never a matter of "if" but "when") the Big Ten will boot them because they aren't worth the trouble and invite UConn like they should have the last go around.
I sort of feel bad for UConn but really don't want them back in the Big East. Ten teams is perfect for basketball, we get to play a true home and home schedule which I absolutely love. Also, in a few years I really don't think the UConn of old is going to be what you see going forward. Just look at how they are struggling this year in what is truly a mid-major, possibly one-bid, conference. How will that help them in recruiting going forward? It won't and their recruiting will start to drop off. I also don't want to throw a lifeline to a school that will be continually be looking for what they perceive as greener pastures that they also perceive as not being offered in the Big East. Why? We've already been there, done that! Plus, when we wanted to continue a series with them they said no so hey, you don't want to play us now why should we try and save you later?
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