adoraz wrote:Just looked up conference RPI rankings:
AAC is #9, #8, #8 (BE #2, #2, #2)...
I haven't been following the AAC as closely as you have, but clearly there's a large part of the story you're not telling here. We're about to start December and those are some mediocre rankings.
Westbrook#36 wrote:adoraz wrote:Just looked up conference RPI rankings:
AAC is #9, #8, #8 (BE #2, #2, #2)...
I haven't been following the AAC as closely as you have, but clearly there's a large part of the story you're not telling here. We're about to start December and those are some mediocre rankings.
Are you surprised?, this is stever you're talking to after all.
stever20 wrote:As far as UConn- if the AAC performs the way that the individual pieces show that it could in basketball- I definitely think they could be ok being in the AAC 10 years from now.
gtmoBlue wrote:OG vs Newbies? Don't know who introduced the dicotomy/difference, but that is funny. Many newbies are for expansion...
Now is always a good time to expand. The notion of waiting for "necessity" to expand is silly. That notion speaks to being forced into expansion by negative outside circumstances and events.
It is always better to act from a position of strength - expanding when it is in our best interest, not necessity. I'm all in for 14. Zags and 3 others. We bring in a strong player in Gonzaga and boost the middle
with 3 others (u pick'em).
I am all for adding more private schools. My fav scenario is bringing in the Zags / St Bonnies or Zags / St Louis and hold for a minute at 12. We can always add 2 more middies (Holy Cross, Boston U, Northeastern, St Marys, etc.) if we want, but the holding period is to see what if anything shakes out of the next football 5 merry-go-round. Although less likely, a future shakeout of private schools from the F5 could potentially make available some or all of Baylor, WF, Puke, ND, S'Cuse, Vandy or similar school. And people often forget SMU is religious affiliated. I know I've mentioned several schools west of the Appalachians, but I am not adverse to a continued Eastern-centric focus for the conference.
In an ideal world...Gonzaga, ND, Puke, S'Cuse would be added, but that's not likely. I'll keep wishing. gtmo...
ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:All of this pining over UConn looks desperate.
First of all, UConn wouldn't be "rejoining" anything. It was the basketball schools that left.
Second of all, it wasn't very long ago people here were saying "let them rot," when they believed UConn's decline was conference-related instead of Kevin Ollie just being a bad coach.
A lot of people on this board were saying that Danny Hurley would never go there, and their recruiting was more about the AAC than Ollie. Meanwhile, all of that hokey has been disproved.
Dan Hurley DID go to UConn and now they're recruiting elite prospects again. Not only them, but Memphis just secured the #1 recruit in the country to go with another elite recruit that spurned Kentucky.
So, now after all that, people are wanting UConn again.
Not that I blame you but UConn wouldn't have elected to sell the name if they wanted to be in a new Big East. Right now, their TV contract is about to be significantly upgraded based on having football.
adoraz wrote:
Nobody is "pining" over UConn. Big East is currently ranked #2 in RPI while AAC is #8, so we obviously don't need them or anybody else to join.
This is an expansion thread, and UConn is the only team east of Washington state that would be a good addition.
When we did this thread in the past, teams like St. Louis, VCU, Dayton, etc were all doing a lot better than they are currently. Thus, there is nobody else to discuss.
In fact, the reason we are mentioning UConn now is a few years ago they looked unattainable. Now, they still haven't left the AAC (many thought they'd be in the ACC by now) while the BE is pumping out National Champs and getting a bunch of teams into the Tournament each year. Further, UConn's football has actually gotten worse despite AAC's football being pretty decent. So if anything, the reason is the exact opposite (UConn in a worse spot now, BE in a better spot).
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