I'll accept this assessment.It means Uconn football, an unarguably camparatively new entry into major college football will win out in the AAC, and will be off soon to where they want to be... the BIG... and it really then won't matter what goes on at Syracuse, Miami, Pitt, Virginia Tech, BC, and the like. If the ACC is not interested in Uconn football, then this alone should inspire Uconn to rise up to be a suitable attraction to the Ohio States, Michigans, Wisconsins, Penn States in the BIG. If Uconn believes they should not be in the AAC, and should instead be in the BIG ( or the ACC), as I do, then going out and beating Cincy, UCF, USF, Houston, East Carolina, etc these next couple of years in football gets it done, imo. Uconn's football future is ahead of them. They may not have been able to control events in the past, but as a comparatively new entry into major college football, Uconn alone controls their football future, and that knowledge alone should make Uconn football fans confident and optimistic that bright days are ahead for them as they go about beating the football opponents in a league many Uconn fans believe is beneath them now based upon Uconn's recent successes.