Westbrook#36 wrote:Just curious, so finishing 6th three years running in the AAC isn't considered "down years"? I would think given Uconn's previous standards that it would be.
Bill Marsh wrote:
Are any of these school relevant in 20 years?
UConn has to see if they can succeed in the AAC in a post Calhoun era.
It's been 5 years since Calhoun retired. How long does it take to see if they can be successful without him? One down year with a bunch of injuries means we're now questioning the entire program? Seriously?
stever20 wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:Just curious, so finishing 6th three years running in the AAC isn't considered "down years"? I would think given Uconn's previous standards that it would be.
in 2 of those 3 years, they finished tied for 5th.
Also- look at last 5 years of them in the Big East.
2013- tied for 7th
2012- tied for 9th
2011- tied for 9th
2010- tied for 11th
2009- tied for 2nd
whether you like it or not- teams aren't measured on the regular season. They are measured on what they do in the post season.
Now, I think there are questions about Ollie. This year with all the injuries and 7 losses by 5 points or less- they get a bit of a pass. But next year, it's really going to be now or never for them.
crussomd wrote:Bc and Pitt can rot for their high crimes and treason against the conference.
courtjester wrote:I've always been curious, why didn't Notre Dame stay in the Big East and join their fellow Catholic universities? I know they have football, but their football team doesn't count in ACC standings. Their football team would have been able to keep those long standing rivalries instead of being forced to play ACC competition. I assume the ACC offered more money?
courtjester wrote:I've always been curious, why didn't Notre Dame stay in the Big East and join their fellow Catholic universities? I know they have football, but their football team doesn't count in ACC standings. Their football team would have been able to keep those long standing rivalries instead of being forced to play ACC competition. I assume the ACC offered more money?
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