ProprietyofLeyluken wrote: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).
Like the NET, the RPI is practically worthless at this stage. UConn is listed at 119 in RPI after beating Cuse in NYC.
That being said, its always been an economic decision. As you said, the AAC football is pretty decent, and football drives media deals. I suspect the next year or so will be more illuminating for UConn than the previous 5.
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.
billyjack wrote: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.
Strawman argument by the Leyluken troll.
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BEwannabe wrote:my handle clearly defines my preference for the Flyers but this is what is in my short term crystal ball. Dan Hurley will be successful at UCONN, he's solid coach that kids like and they play hard for him. The other thing Hurley will do is push for the inclusion of UD in AAC. Probably no one knows better than Hurley what UD brings, he absolutely loves to coach in front of hostile fans. UD to the AAC is a stretch in my opinion but I feel confident Anthony Grant would push hard in that direction, our AD and Admin probably not interested but they'll all do what big $$ donors encourage.
ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:All of this pining over UConn looks desperate.
First of all, UConn wouldn't be "rejoining" anything. It was the basketball schools that left.
Second of all, it wasn't very long ago people here were saying "let them rot," when they believed UConn's decline was conference-related instead of Kevin Ollie just being a bad coach.
A lot of people on this board were saying that Danny Hurley would never go there, and their recruiting was more about the AAC than Ollie. Meanwhile, all of that hokey has been disproved.
Dan Hurley DID go to UConn and now they're recruiting elite prospects again. Not only them, but Memphis just secured the #1 recruit in the country to go with another elite recruit that spurned Kentucky.
ProprietyofLeyluken wrote:So, now after all that, people are wanting UConn again.
Not that I blame you but UConn wouldn't have elected to sell the name if they wanted to be in a new Big East. Right now, their TV contract is about to be significantly upgraded based on having football.
ArmyVet wrote:BEwannabe wrote:my handle clearly defines my preference for the Flyers but this is what is in my short term crystal ball. Dan Hurley will be successful at UCONN, he's solid coach that kids like and they play hard for him. The other thing Hurley will do is push for the inclusion of UD in AAC. Probably no one knows better than Hurley what UD brings, he absolutely loves to coach in front of hostile fans. UD to the AAC is a stretch in my opinion but I feel confident Anthony Grant would push hard in that direction, our AD and Admin probably not interested but they'll all do what big $$ donors encourage.
Not trying to be a jerk, but what has happened or been said to give you the impression that specifically, "Hurley will push for the inclusion of UD in AAC. Probably no one knows better than Hurley what UD brings, he absolutely loves to coach in front of hostile fans"... You realize Hurley has no say in this? And that adding a non-football school makes no sense whatsoever after they added WSU? Fans are the best but not the most logical.
stever20 wrote:The AAC a lot better in NET than they are RPI. Like 120 to 150 level different.....
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