stever20 wrote:I don't think UConn's football is good enough for the Big 12- but I don't think they're going to shelve their football chances at the same time.
And yes, I do agree with you 100% about what the AAC will do with UConn football. They just aren't going to allow UConn to park their sorry football in the AAC and take their basketball to the Big East. That is just not an option. The AAC has all the leverage there, UConn has no leverage against the AAC. NONE. UConn would have to go indy in football and things are extremely tough for that. Especially if one of the AAC's answers is Army fb only.
hoyahooligan wrote:stever20 wrote:I don't think UConn's football is good enough for the Big 12- but I don't think they're going to shelve their football chances at the same time.
And yes, I do agree with you 100% about what the AAC will do with UConn football. They just aren't going to allow UConn to park their sorry football in the AAC and take their basketball to the Big East. That is just not an option. The AAC has all the leverage there, UConn has no leverage against the AAC. NONE. UConn would have to go indy in football and things are extremely tough for that. Especially if one of the AAC's answers is Army fb only.
No way AAC adds basketball schools with no football. They're going to add more crappy football schools with even crappies basketball. AAC is only going to get worse at Basketball and Football from whatever the B12 does.
And UConn won't ever qualify for the CFB playoff coming out of a weakened AAC.
hoyahooligan wrote:No way AAC adds basketball schools with no football. They're going to add more crappy football schools with even crappies basketball. AAC is only going to get worse at Basketball and Football from whatever the B12 does.
GoldenWarrior11 wrote:In a hypothetical scenario where UConn says they come to the Big East with one other public institution, who is the choice? VCU or UMass?
Didn't Georgetown want to block VCU or is that some bad internet rumor I remember reading?
stever20 wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:stever20 wrote:I don't think UConn's football is good enough for the Big 12- but I don't think they're going to shelve their football chances at the same time.
And yes, I do agree with you 100% about what the AAC will do with UConn football. They just aren't going to allow UConn to park their sorry football in the AAC and take their basketball to the Big East. That is just not an option. The AAC has all the leverage there, UConn has no leverage against the AAC. NONE. UConn would have to go indy in football and things are extremely tough for that. Especially if one of the AAC's answers is Army fb only.
No way AAC adds basketball schools with no football. They're going to add more crappy football schools with even crappies basketball. AAC is only going to get worse at Basketball and Football from whatever the B12 does.
We'll see about it. They could easily just add a VCU or Wichita bball only, having 10 for football and 10 for basketball- and be set. That would not be worse at basketball. And I don't think you can just dismiss that as a no way because numbers wise, that would work. Football I agree will be weaker due to this(but still the strongest G5 most likely). But basketball has a chance to not get hurt that much.
hoyahooligan wrote:Except the numbers don't work on the football side. That's why the B12 is expanding in the first place. You need at least 12 so you can have a conference tournament game. If they lose 2-4 schools they'll add 2-4 football schools. End of story.
And by your own logic, why would the MVC or A10 let Wichita St or VCU let those teams park their non revenue sports in their conference while their only money making sport to play else where?
ArmyVet wrote:hoyahooligan wrote:Except the numbers don't work on the football side. That's why the B12 is expanding in the first place. You need at least 12 so you can have a conference tournament game. If they lose 2-4 schools they'll add 2-4 football schools. End of story.
And by your own logic, why would the MVC or A10 let Wichita St or VCU let those teams park their non revenue sports in their conference while their only money making sport to play else where?
That is no longer true. The Big 12 received permission to have a championship game with only 10 members.
_lh wrote:I don't see why any school would leave the Valley or A10 to play in the AAC as a basketball school. They would be leaving stable leagues for a league that 90% of the current teams are trying to leave. It won't happen.
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