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Considering each round of realignment / expansion, is there any reason to believe we'd even be next. UConn seems to be considered so low by at least a few schools that I can't even see more movement opening up a spot for us.
It looks like the ACC has circled the wagons a la the Big12 last year. Even if one or two leave, do you have any confidence that Cincinnati and others wouldn't be chosen ahead of us? I don't. Somehow we've become UMass.
I posted in another thread that it's amazing to me that conferences have completely given up on anything north of NJ. I'm not claiming UConn is perfect, but you will now have a tremendous portion of the US (NY and all of New England) both by population and area without a state school to root for.
Connecticut will be, by far, the biggest state without a BCS (or whatever we're going to call it) school. Other less populated states (by density and pure numbers) have multiple representatives.
I'm torn between saying f' college sports, let them die, and continuing my support of UConn athletics as a different kind of f' you.
I'm just really glad I made it to he NC game in Houston.
It looks like the ACC has circled the wagons a la the Big12 last year. Even if one or two leave, do you have any confidence that Cincinnati and others wouldn't be chosen ahead of us? I don't. Somehow we've become UMass.
I posted in another thread that it's amazing to me that conferences have completely given up on anything north of NJ. I'm not claiming UConn is perfect, but you will now have a tremendous portion of the US (NY and all of New England) both by population and area without a state school to root for.
Connecticut will be, by far, the biggest state without a BCS (or whatever we're going to call it) school. Other less populated states (by density and pure numbers) have multiple representatives.
I'm torn between saying f' college sports, let them die, and continuing my support of UConn athletics as a different kind of f' you.
I'm just really glad I made it to he NC game in Houston.