Bogg wrote:Even the Creighton thing is overplayed, because the second and third iterations of the Big East both had a team in Florida that was a huge outlier. It just changes the direction that you travel to get to the one team that sticks out.
kayako wrote:Is it Norlander and Parrish? I've been listening to them for a few years now, but I think it's Rothstein that claims the year-round coverage. Could be wrong on that one. Katz also does it all year. Norlander's as fair as it gets, and he's been very bullish on the Big East. Parrish is a Memphis homer.
gtmoBlue wrote:Bogg wrote:Even the Creighton thing is overplayed, because the second and third iterations of the Big East both had a team in Florida that was a huge outlier. It just changes the direction that you travel to get to the one team that sticks out.
So according to this list USF is 1116 miles from UConn. NYC is 1285 miles from Miami (older iteration of BE). Same as CU.
So the Outlier stuff is directional crap.
Husky_U wrote:I suspect we'll become great baseball rivals with Creighton, annually competing for the conference title.
X Hoops 19 wrote:I listened to the podcast a couple of weeks ago and thought that Parish had some laughable takes on there. I feel like he’s often put out some anti-Big East stuff ever since the split, but it was fun listening in real time to him realizing that these other conferences (Big 12 and SEC) really aren’t any better than we consistently are year in and year out.
As for the “UConn still has to hump it *all* the way out to Omaha” takes. It’s literally a flight that takes a full 40/45 minutes longer than the flight from Hartford to Chicago or Milwaukee. And that’s once a year for a game that every team in the conference already knows that they have to get up for because they’re going to be playing in front of 17,000 rabid Blue Jays fans.
CPJays wrote:Husky_U wrote:I suspect we'll become great baseball rivals with Creighton, annually competing for the conference title.
Soccer too. UConn will be the most prestigious program in the conference when they join, but Creighton has a really strong program, a long history of success and likely the best soccer facility in the NCAA. A little history together too, UConn beat Creighton in the title game to win the 2000 ship.
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