kayako wrote:
Take away uconn's title run, and you'd think the A10 and AAC were startlingly similar. If I was VCU, I'd get Dayton and SLU together and form a pact to stay together unless called by the Big East. It's a good multi-bid conference and I'd hate to see it destroyed by getting VCU poached by a football conference.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:Husky_U wrote:I'm still trying to get used to the flipped scripts, where now the AAC fans are trashing us, while the Big East fans come to our defense. It's the real life upside down.
As a St. John's fan I have rooted against you the past few years the same way I root against Syracuse. However, I and most others have always said you'd be a great addition to our conference (see my "UConn smoke" thread from back in December). With this news our position hasn't changed. We never acted as if UConn was a mediocre property. A minority of Big East fans thought you wouldn't be a fit for our league, but hardly anyone questioned the value you'd bring.
Meanwhile, a lot of AAC fans are acting very hypocritical right now. The football fans in particular are fanning the flames while others like Stever aren't being genuine in assessing how valuable UConn is.
I think for Uconn- they're definitely valuable. I think you could make the case they're more valuable in the Big East than they were the AAC. Football wise, you can't argue that this won't help the AAC.... It is a true case of addition by subtraction.
As far as basketball, the league had developed a lot even w/o UConn doing much the last few years. If UConn had been dominating the league the last few years, it would be a far greater loss. Lets say the league brings in VCU and they continue the way they've gone- going like 11-2 OOC and then doing well in conference play. That's going to help the AAC get more bids.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:I can't get my mind wrapped around Stever's position any more. Does this need to be updated?
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