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"Jay Wright is classless....." AGAIN.....AGAIN, Jay had the starters out with more than 5 minutes to go. That one Villanova walk-on had about 3 open 3s before he nailed one. I have NEVER seen Villanova walk-ons play as much as they did today.
St. John's fans, literally, it is something like 14 out of the last 15 games we have taken from you. St. Joseph's our little small town rival has given us tougher games and have beaten us more over the last decade than you guys.
Doge McDermott wrote:Despite the score, this is a pretty sweet recruiting poster for St. Johns.
stever20 wrote:Except for the fact that Tulsa is doing better as a basketball team than UMass- not just this year- but it's been to the tourney 9 times and has 11 wins(7 in 95-96 and 4 the other years combined). Tulsa has been 15 times and has 12 wins. So I'm sorry- but Tulsa is stronger in basketball compared to UMass so to say that it does nothing for the conference is a joke. Maybe for UConn themselves it would have been better to get UMass but the conference? That's just a big no...
There were 4 teams with an ooc schedule of 300+. All 4 are C-USA imports. I think I can understand them at first having easy schedules because it's a massive upgrade in the conference schedule for them.. Will be interesting to see if this number continues 2-3 years from now. I guess we can say DePaul doesn't even try either- their OOC SOS was 289 this year.
I think the interesting thing with the AAC will be if those 4 teams do develop. ECU sold out vs UConn a few weeks ago- #1 crowd in school history I think. These schools are on tv more than they ever have been. Recruiting for them has totally picked up.
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:Except for the fact that Tulsa is doing better as a basketball team than UMass- not just this year- but it's been to the tourney 9 times and has 11 wins(7 in 95-96 and 4 the other years combined). Tulsa has been 15 times and has 12 wins. So I'm sorry- but Tulsa is stronger in basketball compared to UMass so to say that it does nothing for the conference is a joke. Maybe for UConn themselves it would have been better to get UMass but the conference? That's just a big no...
There were 4 teams with an ooc schedule of 300+. All 4 are C-USA imports. I think I can understand them at first having easy schedules because it's a massive upgrade in the conference schedule for them.. Will be interesting to see if this number continues 2-3 years from now. I guess we can say DePaul doesn't even try either- their OOC SOS was 289 this year.
I think the interesting thing with the AAC will be if those 4 teams do develop. ECU sold out vs UConn a few weeks ago- #1 crowd in school history I think. These schools are on tv more than they ever have been. Recruiting for them has totally picked up.
You missed the point.
I talked about BOTH improving basketball AND increasing their profile in the East. Adding Tulsa was a slap in the face to UConn and Temple after Rutgers was lost to the Big Ten. That hole had to be filled, but instead they just left UConn and Temple on an island while adding to the southwest corner of the conference.
I really don't care how many tournaments Tulsa has been to, many of them coming out of weak conferences. Right. Now UMass is just as good and a renewed rivalry with UConn would further fuel their program. Moveover, the value of UMass to the conference is enhanced by its enrollment which is 10 times that of Tulsa and its flagship presence in a state that is almost twice the size of Oklahoma with only BC for P5 competition vs OU and OSU in Tulsa's backyard.
There are 4 teams with 300+ OOC SOS and a 5th with an OOC SOS at around 200. That is outrageous for a league that wants to compete in basketball. It can't be minimized. And it's not going to change in 2-3 years because it represents the fact that those schools don't care about basketball and never have.
Regardless of whether we agree or disagree about the details, you asked for my perspective on the AAC, given that I have a rooting interest in UConm. And I'm giving you my perspective. I don't want to nitpick the details. The point is that I hate the conference and I hate the fact that UConn is in it. They have disregarded UConn's needs and they have turned their back on strengthening basketball. Bringing in a mediocre Tulsa program doesn't begin to make up for what a combination of VCU and Tulsa might have done for the league.
Adding Wichita State even without football would have made more sense than adding Tulsa because basketball is a sport they actually have a shot at competing in. This is a bunch of football wannabe's who entertain the delusional notion that they actually have a shot at competing with Alabama, Florida, Penn State, Michigan, USC, Texas, and all. The rest in football. That is the basis on which they make decisions and it makes hem a complete joke.
That's just my 2 cents and you're perfectly entitled to hold a different opinion. As kne who is routinely critical of the
Big East, I wonder why you fail to see any flaws in the AAC and are so quick to come to their defense. If your criticisms of the Big East are simply based on being "objective" as you claim, why don't we see the same objectivity with regard to the AAC?
Bill Marsh wrote:Steve, why are you arguing so vociferously for the AAC?
I told you it was my POV.
Why did you trash the Big East so vociferously last year for its OOC schedule and results but have no problem with an even worse OOC situation in the AAC? This year?
Why do you ignore my point about UConn and Temple needing Eastern rivals and focus all your attention on a meaningless comparison of UMass vs Tulsa basketball. The point is that UMass asked all is good enough AND it's location, enrollment, and less instate competition all combined to have made it a better choice than tiny Tulsa with little or no upside potential ink either sport.
Why do you give the AAC on failing to build basketball and make an unsubstantiated claim that they might still add VCU? They might do anything, but. They had. The chance to gra a hot VCU program and passed on them.
Why do you ignore the fact that the AAC. has made all of its decisions based on football aspirations and claim that they are building their basketball programs? They aren't. They don't have the resources to build both and their cultures make basketball a low priority.
There is a huge gap between the AAC and the conferences that take basketball seriously. Imagine what they will look like if/when UConn leaves. When a conferee is that dependent on one program for its stature, it has real problems.
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