Showing posts with label Big East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big East. Show all posts

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Big East Influence on AAC

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Former Big East Named American Athletic

Monday, March 18, 2013

Dog Days


It doesn’t seem fair.  While all the teams sit back and watch the NCAA Tournament Selection Sunday broadcast, UConn has to sit at home.  The toughest part was that UConn was definitely in the tournament and probably a 8 or 9 seed, which is a huge accomplishment for a team that went through a coaching retirement, a major exodus of talent, scholarship hurdles, a rookie coach, a player suspension, and injuries galore.  But alas they are watching from the sidelines and paying the price for what they had nothing to do with and that is the real shame of this.

The fairest way of hurting the University for their poor grades would be to hit them financially.  Why not penalize the school for every cent that they would have earned from playing the postseason?  That way the unpaid kids that this sport makes millions of dollars on aren’t the ones being punished, but the school is.  Unfortunately the NCAA wanted to make an example of UConn and scare everyone else into taking action towards making grades a priority, but the punishment far exceeded the crime.

The worst part of this punishment is the audacity of the Big East to hold UConn from the tournament and then ask them to be a pillar to hold up the new conference.  For some reason they were so afraid of UConn winning the tournament and causing them a black eye.  Really?  How about the crumbling of the entire conference in one season?  How about a break off of seven schools that grabbed the name and the tournament with them?  Besides if UConn did win it all, Louisville, Syracuse, Georgetown, Marquette, Villanova, Notre Dame, and Cincinnati would have gotten in anyways.  It was a pointless gesture to hold UConn out of the last Big East tournament.

The path forward for UConn is a bit muddled.  There will be several good schools moving into the new conference but the at-larges will most likely be cut in half from a normal 6 to 9 to about 3 to 6.  That makes it a priority for UConn to play some top out of conference teams and try to get some home and home games, but their leverage is way down.  They might play more neutral site games that are closer to the opponent’s territory.  The end game however is to scurry out of this conference and land somewhere better.  With the black eye this new conference has given UConn, there is no loyalty or love loss.

So while the tournament goes on without UConn, fans are left to ponder the good ole days of a conference that was once great but is now a cast of misfits.  It will be interesting how the ACC adjusts to the influx of the Big East elite.  They just might devour their own but in the end they’ll get eight or nine teams into the tournament instead of their normal 4 to 6.  The new Big East will be intriguing with some serious basketball schools and the best tournament venue in the country to attract talent.  The America 12 or whatever it will be called is a shell of those two conferences and will need to build up some of the programs coming in and make them more competitive, but it all comes down to UConn, Cincinnati and Memphis to shoulder the turbulent waters in the first couple of years of this conference, but in the end it will be the talent they can attract.  So cheer up UConn fans, these might look like dreary days, but at the end of the day it will all be settled on the court and that is just how Coach Ollie wants it.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Friday, March 8, 2013

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Friday, December 21, 2012

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Friday, October 28, 2011

The Writing is on the Wall


The writing is on the wall and schools are jumping ship from the Big East. It is highly unlikely that they could sustain the West Virginia exodus and be allotted a BCS bid and that’s a shame. Louisville, despite Pitino’s fervent talk about keeping the Big East strong, is trying to elbow their way into the Big 12. This is all putting UConn in a precarious situation. It might be a foregone conclusion that the ACC will accept UConn’s bid and B.C. and Connecticut will kiss and make up, but as of now that is the only lifeboat in a sinking ship.

It is a shame that the flawed BCS system has destroyed a honored and historic conference like that of the Big East. A majority of sports fans feel that NCAA basketball puts on a better product and has a legitimate National Champion. If the NCAA basketball was under the BCS model, UConn couldn’t of had it’s historic run, Butler wouldn’t have made back-to-back runs at a title, and VCU wouldn’t be in our vocabulary. Everyone loves an underdog and the BCS model doesn’t give fans one. They don’t allow for a team that might struggle out of the gate to improve and contend for a National title, even if they are the best team by the end of the season. The BCS model is flawed and it is destroying the foundation of a sport that has nothing to do with it.

To fix this teams need to have two different conferences, one for BCS eligible teams only and one for all other sports. If Notre Dame can be independent without a conference and play in one in all other sports than why not other schools. Take all the football schools and do what you would like, but why should it effect other sports. It is unfair to the players and fans to see the history of a great conference be shredded for the sake of the big money Bowl games.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Wednesday, May 11, 2011