Bill Marsh wrote:SJHooper wrote:Let's be honest here. If UConn were to join, they would be back in the top 25 consistently if they do it soon. If they keep waiting years and years, even their storied basketball program will become irrelevant to match football. So assuming they join, that gives each Big East team 2 more scheduled games against a top 25 opponent. Back in the old Big East, you had much more room for error. You could lose 3 games in a row but then win 3 of your next 4 against ranked teams and get back on track. Having the opportunity to consistently play plenty of ranked teams is crucial. Each ranked team would give 2 chances to beat a ranked team for all the others. So I would assume Nova, Xavier, UConn would be in the top 25 pretty consistently year after year. Right now only Nova and Xavier can say they are basically almost always a top 25 team. UConn brings another perennial ranked team.
It would be stupid for UConn to say no. They need us more than we need them. They are losing $20 mil/ year from football and they are obviously not going to join the Big 12. Word has been that they will NOT stay put in the AAC. If so, the only other option is here and they will park football. If they DO stay put in the AAC for 7 yxears or whatever, they will be such a watered down brand, they won't even have the same prestige in basketball. Recruits don't want to play against East Carolina and Tulane. They want to play storied programs with name brands, prestige, and big stages on national TV every game.
Storied programs like St John's?
SJHooper wrote:Let's be honest here. If UConn were to join, they would be back in the top 25 consistently if they do it soon. If they keep waiting years and years, even their storied basketball program will become irrelevant to match football. So assuming they join, that gives each Big East team 2 more scheduled games against a top 25 opponent. Back in the old Big East, you had much more room for error. You could lose 3 games in a row but then win 3 of your next 4 against ranked teams and get back on track. Having the opportunity to consistently play plenty of ranked teams is crucial. Each ranked team would give 2 chances to beat a ranked team for all the others. So I would assume Nova, Xavier, UConn would be in the top 25 pretty consistently year after year. Right now only Nova and Xavier can say they are basically almost always a top 25 team. UConn brings another perennial ranked team.
It would be stupid for UConn to say no. They need us more than we need them. They are losing $20 mil/ year from football and they are obviously not going to join the Big 12. Word has been that they will NOT stay put in the AAC. If so, the only other option is here and they will park football. If they DO stay put in the AAC for 7 years or whatever, they will be such a watered down brand, they won't even have the same prestige in basketball. Recruits don't want to play against East Carolina and Tulane. They want to play storied programs with name brands, prestige, and big stages on national TV every game.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:SJHooper wrote:Let's be honest here. If UConn were to join, they would be back in the top 25 consistently if they do it soon. If they keep waiting years and years, even their storied basketball program will become irrelevant to match football. So assuming they join, that gives each Big East team 2 more scheduled games against a top 25 opponent. Back in the old Big East, you had much more room for error. You could lose 3 games in a row but then win 3 of your next 4 against ranked teams and get back on track. Having the opportunity to consistently play plenty of ranked teams is crucial. Each ranked team would give 2 chances to beat a ranked team for all the others. So I would assume Nova, Xavier, UConn would be in the top 25 pretty consistently year after year. Right now only Nova and Xavier can say they are basically almost always a top 25 team. UConn brings another perennial ranked team.
It would be stupid for UConn to say no. They need us more than we need them. They are losing $20 mil/ year from football and they are obviously not going to join the Big 12. Word has been that they will NOT stay put in the AAC. If so, the only other option is here and they will park football. If they DO stay put in the AAC for 7 years or whatever, they will be such a watered down brand, they won't even have the same prestige in basketball. Recruits don't want to play against East Carolina and Tulane. They want to play storied programs with name brands, prestige, and big stages on national TV every game.
They are 3 years removed from a NC and continue to recruit at a very high level. UCONN BB won't lose relevancy any time soon IMO. Is the BE a better spot for BB than the AAC? Without question. Would a rekindling of those old BE rivalries give both UCONN and the BE a boost? Without question. I know their fans cringe at the thought of playing some of those teams and going to those conference tourneys, while we enjoy the bright lights of Broadway. I hope it shakes out definitively that they don't get an invite to a P5 conf, and the writing is on the wall for them to look elsehwere. I would LOVE having them back in the conference, for purely my college BB fandom experience. I know this argument seems split among the new conference mates and old, but having a program like UCONN makes us better and games more interesting. Adding Dayton, St. Louis or anyone not named Gonzaga provides little excitement to me.
Bill Marsh wrote:For the life of me, I can't figure out why anyone would want to bring UConn into this conference.
Bill Marsh wrote:For the life of me, I can't figure out why anyone would want to bring UConn into this conference.
FenwayFriar wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:For the life of me, I can't figure out why anyone would want to bring UConn into this conference.
For me, the simple reason is the same thing I would have told you when I was 11 years old: because it would be more fun. In this day and age of collegiate athletics being equivalent to a Fortune 500 conglomerate where it's all about power, money, and exploitation, it would nice to have a regional rivalry be put together rather than torn apart. Conference realignment has had the effect of tearing apart regional rivalries, rather than create new ones. It would be nice to mend one back together for once, rather than tear it apart as a result of the almighty dollar. Is all of this too much of a simplistic answer? Of course! Would it ever happen for this reason? Of course not! But to me, at the end of the day I am a sports fan, a college basketball fan, and a Providence fan because I enjoy it. What would give me the most enjoyment? To have another hated regional rival in the league that I get to see my team play two (if not three) times a year. Is it best for RPI, # of BE teams entering the tournament, or $$$? That remains to be seen. But to me, it couldn't be any simpler.
Bill Marsh wrote:FenwayFriar wrote:Bill Marsh wrote:For the life of me, I can't figure out why anyone would want to bring UConn into this conference.
For me, the simple reason is the same thing I would have told you when I was 11 years old: because it would be more fun. In this day and age of collegiate athletics being equivalent to a Fortune 500 conglomerate where it's all about power, money, and exploitation, it would nice to have a regional rivalry be put together rather than torn apart. Conference realignment has had the effect of tearing apart regional rivalries, rather than create new ones. It would be nice to mend one back together for once, rather than tear it apart as a result of the almighty dollar. Is all of this too much of a simplistic answer? Of course! Would it ever happen for this reason? Of course not! But to me, at the end of the day I am a sports fan, a college basketball fan, and a Providence fan because I enjoy it. What would give me the most enjoyment? To have another hated regional rival in the league that I get to see my team play two (if not three) times a year. Is it best for RPI, # of BE teams entering the tournament, or $$$? That remains to be seen. But to me, it couldn't be any simpler.
I agree, but they would have no intention of staying and would not share the same mission as the rest of the league. I don't see the point of entering into that kind of relationship unless UCon. We're to drop football.
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