booyah wrote:
Stever,
You can't have it both ways - either UConn football is good enough to be a contender for the B12, in which case its a major catch for the AAC, or its not, in which case UConn is never getting a P5 invite, and might as well shelve their football chances.
That doesnt mean UConn in the Big East is a thing.
Unfortunately for UConn, the AAC can play hardball by using UConn football as a hostage - UConn needs the AAC more than the AAC needs UConn. Thats the reason UConn won't join the Big East. If they dont make the B12 cut, itll be in their interest to, but they don't have the leverage.
DeltaV wrote:booyah wrote:
Stever,
You can't have it both ways - either UConn football is good enough to be a contender for the B12, in which case its a major catch for the AAC, or its not, in which case UConn is never getting a P5 invite, and might as well shelve their football chances.
That doesnt mean UConn in the Big East is a thing.
Unfortunately for UConn, the AAC can play hardball by using UConn football as a hostage - UConn needs the AAC more than the AAC needs UConn. Thats the reason UConn won't join the Big East. If they dont make the B12 cut, itll be in their interest to, but they don't have the leverage.
Does UConn really need the AAC?
When they get their invite to the ACC, it isn't going to be because of its football. It will be because of its basketball, proximity to NY, and academics (which apparently aren't half bad). Assuming Cincinnati goes to the Big 12, who else would the ACC take when they decide they need to go to 16? Directional state community colleges in North Carolina (where they already have 4 schools) or Florida (which has one of their keynote football schools)? Tulane, which has good academics but abysmal sports? SMU, which can't help but get in trouble with the NCAA every time they start to get good? Temple, a commuter school in the ghetto of Philly? The only possible competitor could be Memphis, but UConn has better basketball, better academics, and Memphis football isn't that hot either.
UConn needs to keep its crown jewel healthy. It's surviving so far in the cesspool that is the AAC...but will it continue?
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