adoraz wrote:Stever- your response to situations like this is why we all get on your case so hard. This is one of those times where you just have to take the L and admit this sucks for the AAC. Either you're lying or your brain is doing some insane coping mechanisms to convince yourself otherwise.
None of us are saying this is the end of the AAC. I fully expect it to remain a multi-bid league. However, it is still really bad for the league.
Husky_U wrote:Sounding like the AAC is gonna stay at 11 members and move to a full round robin.
Losers: Everyone in the AAC not named ECU/Tulane for having to play each of those NET dregs twice a year.
handdownmandown wrote:My favorite was the year he spammed the board with an obtuse insistence that there was no way the ACK was only getting in one team.
Then when it did only get one, people came from all corners of the globe to point it out to him. He spent the whole night doing the whole Sergeant Schultz thing: he was actively tilting his windmills in all the other threads while ignoring the one where everyone was clamoring for a statement.
‘Twas a beautiful night.
stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:Stever- your response to situations like this is why we all get on your case so hard. This is one of those times where you just have to take the L and admit this sucks for the AAC. Either you're lying or your brain is doing some insane coping mechanisms to convince yourself otherwise.
None of us are saying this is the end of the AAC. I fully expect it to remain a multi-bid league. However, it is still really bad for the league.
Perception wise, I agree with you 100%. But as far as on the court metrics, really don't think it's the case.
adoraz wrote:stever20 wrote:adoraz wrote:Stever- your response to situations like this is why we all get on your case so hard. This is one of those times where you just have to take the L and admit this sucks for the AAC. Either you're lying or your brain is doing some insane coping mechanisms to convince yourself otherwise.
None of us are saying this is the end of the AAC. I fully expect it to remain a multi-bid league. However, it is still really bad for the league.
Perception wise, I agree with you 100%. But as far as on the court metrics, really don't think it's the case.
So for "on the court metrics" you're ignoring UConn's class for this upcoming season? Recruiting has the strongest correlation to future success, and UConn is #2 in the AAC and #21 nationally. You're looking at a very small time frame of the past 4 years, and ignoring the prior 2 decades (4 championships) along with their future recruiting. If you were happy with this past year where 4 teams made the Tournament (and 2 last year), then sure this news isn't that bad. But I know you expect them to do better and UConn was critical to the AAC's future.
Husky_U wrote:I just learned that a Big Winner is AAC Women's Basketball. Apparently AAC WBB is better off without UCONN stunting their growth.
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