What should UConn sports do for a successful future?
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Posted 18 December 2009 - 07:09 AM
#2
Posted 18 December 2009 - 10:12 AM
MadVlad, on 18 December 2009 - 07:09 AM, said:
I really share your concerns on this subject, Vlad. I think the Big East really needs to expand on the football side. Ideally going up to 12 eventually but maybe going to 9 immediately by dropping DePaul and bringing in Memphis, UCF, or ECU. The conference does need to do something to show its serious about Football and there are some BBall only schools that are just not doing anything for the league right now in my opinion. Mainly DePaul and Seton Hall, but also St. John's, Providence, and even Notre Dame if they don't join for football should be looking for new homes. DePaul, Seton Hall, St. Johns, and Providence would all be fine in CUSA or the A10 IMO. If we dump those 4 and bring in UCF, ECU, and Memphis we could either look at Villanova going up to FBS or adding a Buffalo or even Temple to get us to 12 in Football.
#3
Posted 18 December 2009 - 10:24 AM
The other problem is this: The Big East is always mentioned as adding teams like ECU, CFU, and Memphis. Why not look into raiding another conference? Make some deals to poach Notre Dame, Penn State and BC. Give them offers that they can't refuse and get Villanova to go D-IA. Adding teams like Memphis, ECU, and CFU risks watering down the Big East even more. Who will be excited by that? That won't stop Pitt or Rutgers or Syracuse from bolting, whiule adding Penn State, Notre Dame and BC will. If more Conference USA teams get adding, then the Big East is basically Conference USA circa 2000 with UConn, Syracuse, WV, and Rutgers/Pitt added....
#4
Posted 18 December 2009 - 11:22 AM
#5
Posted 18 December 2009 - 11:36 AM
Also, East Carolina would be a solid addition. IMO, they are capable of bigger and better things, but the CUSA holds them back. That would also free up a spot in the CUSA for other programs looking for D-1 status.
Oh, and Go Gamecocks
#6
Posted 18 December 2009 - 12:48 PM
Spartan, on 18 December 2009 - 11:36 AM, said:
Oh, and Go Gamecocks
And you never know, BC being in the ACC can't be a fun party. They've denied wanting to come back to the Big East, but if the right offer is on the table, they'd do it in a second.
What about creating a super-conference, one that can compete in both football and basketball. Imagine a conference that consists of:
UCONN
North Carolina
Florida
Ohio State
Michigan
Clemson / Syracuse
West Virginia
Pittsburgh
Cincinatti / Notre Dame
Georgia Tech
Memphis / Duke
LSU / Virginia Tech
That would be just ridiculous in both sports, Memphis being the only dog of any of those, and that being in football. If someone got those AD's in the same room and proposed that conference, they'd have to listen...
*edit* even add in the slash teams, and you have a crazy 16 team conference...
Edited by MadVlad, 18 December 2009 - 12:49 PM.
#7
Posted 18 December 2009 - 11:19 PM
I doubt you'd get the perennial BCS conferences to split up to create a new one though. The regional conferences have much more to offer in terms of history, rivalries and proximity for away games (travel budgets). You just picked teams with good reputations... Duke is consistently bad at football. Clemson is consistently mediocre. UNC is usually mediocre on a good year. Does Syracuse even have a football team?
#8
Posted 20 December 2009 - 09:08 PM
#9
Posted 21 December 2009 - 10:42 PM
there are 6 "BCS conferences".
ACC
Big-12
Big East
Big-10
Pac-10
SEC
These are the power conferences in college football. UConn is lucky to be in one of them, to be frank, and Basketball is the only reason it in there. They have recently grown a football program and its success is mostly due to being in a BCS conference.
In my opinion Uconn can not leave the big east. it would be sad to have the best basketball conference without geogetown st Johns etc... so it would be a shame if Uconn were no longer a member. I think it would hurt their recruiting as well, unless they moved to the ACC.
So, how about we build from where we are.
any school with a good football program AND basketball program that is not in one of the big 6 would love to join the Big east.
here is the pool to look at:
Conference USA
Mid-American
Mountain West
Sun Belt
WAC
independents
Notre Dame would be a home run and no brainer. If that happened, the football side of the conference would gain esteem and obviously all other sports would remain the same.
I do not see any WAC or Mountain West teams fitting in location wise.
The Sun Belt has nothing to offer the basketball side, and even the football side is pretty sad.
the mid american and conference USA are the only options for easy pickings.
Temple is a perrenial top basketball team in the A-10, and they have had decent football teams, so I see them as a relatively easy pick.
The other Mid American team that might be worth a look is central michigan. They have done reasonably well in basketball, but they would rank well behind temple in my minds eye.
Conference USA really is the best option.
if you look at the best basketball schools available, you should do ok. reason being is that these schools will gain in recruiting with joining a BCS conference and you can bet that they will get better at football. the basketball teams will do better in big east as well, but the big east can not add a school just because its a good football program, this eliminates the purple pirates.
Memphis (even though as a basketball school calapari had a lot to do with it)
Marshall (weak choice at best)
so thats pretty much it for easy pickins.
if the Big East could keep Pitt, or whomever from leaving, while adding Temple and Memphis, I think the football side as well as the basketball side would improve.
Now, if BC could be stolen back, that would be phenominal, as would landing Notre Dame.
I really think Temple and Memphis would be good fits right now though.
Memphis just hired the 2 time recruiter of the year as head football coach, so they will improve. The basketball program is likely to stay strong. possibly not a title contender, but certainly stronger than many older Big East teams.
Just bringing the conference up to 10 football schools would be a great move. Then, I would use this added strength to go after Notre dame and BC
thats all I got.
maybe not unique, but its logical, and I actually thought about it for a while.
Uconn is a basketball school first and foremost. it needs to stay in the Big East for that reason alone.
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Posted 22 December 2009 - 03:03 PM
#12
Posted 30 December 2009 - 06:36 AM
#13
Posted 27 January 2010 - 01:37 PM
#14
Posted 29 January 2010 - 02:42 PM
MadVlad, on 27 January 2010 - 01:37 PM, said:
I've seen rumblings that Villanova is considering moving up and using the new MLS Stadium being constructed in Chester, PA for home games. It there's any truth to that it would be great since I think that the Philly area can support College Football but it aint gonna happen with Temple. I think even if we could just add Villanova and get Notre Dame to crap or get off the pot I would pretty happy with a 10 FB 6 NON FB schools in the league with or without Notre Dame.
However, like you said, if Notre Dame does see the light we would have a very real chance at getting Penn State and then the question is who is going to the 12th football school. I say that with 11 teams including ND and PSU it would not be hard to swipe Maryland or get BC to come back. If ND leaves the Big East then most likely we will end up with Villanova moving up and adding a school like Memphis, ECU, or UCF, or even Buffalo. I know you don't like those options and neither do I but I think those are the options. It's possible that we could add football only members like Army and Navy but I honestly don't see it happening.
ESPN Interview with Big East Commissioner
So we shouldn't expect a public announcement that you're looking at expansion like the Big Ten made?
JM: Right.
Villanova just won the FCS championship. This has been talked about before, but do you get any sense that the Wildcats are interested in moving up a level?
JM: What Villanova has been able to do is phenomenal. Our people are very supportive of Villanova and encourage them to do everything they can to improve their program and move it forward. I don't think I can publicly get into any specifics, but I know our people have always been very supportive, as they were of Connecticut years ago, in encouraging Connecticut to do everything they've done. As you know, Connecticut does everything first class and they do it well, and I think people feel the same way about Villanova. We'll explore every option and keep everything alive on the table, and in the right place and at the right time on all of these issues, we'll act.
#15
Posted 30 January 2010 - 01:28 PM
#16
Posted 06 February 2010 - 12:01 PM
Hartford Courant
Sports are big business: Professional, college and amateur sports all generate great fan interest and loyalty along with commercial support and revenue. What Connecticut needs is a coordinated plan to take advantage of its broad array of sports events to bring greater benefits to our state.
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Posted 08 February 2010 - 02:04 PM
HartfordTycoon, on 06 February 2010 - 12:01 PM, said:
Hartford Courant
Sports are big business: Professional, college and amateur sports all generate great fan interest and loyalty along with commercial support and revenue. What Connecticut needs is a coordinated plan to take advantage of its broad array of sports events to bring greater benefits to our state.
Dude stole my idea.
just as well, because It needs to get out there.
I sent my ideas to CCROG on this subject a while back, and think they have the best chance of getting anything like this done.
I sent it to quite a few places in fact. I mainly want to see a new arena for downtown hartford, and a professional team to live in it, but I think a sports authority and a transit authority do well to make the area much more regional, and much more successful.
I am glad that someone is publicly pushing this though.
damn this area needs regionalism
the huskies need to have all home games in hartford, and the university needs hourly busses to and from downtown to campus free for students. HOURLY at least!
this would help the city and help the school.
The rockcats should be moved to a location that is actually people friendly. ideally downtown hartford, but if need be, downtown NB.
the commuter rail needs to be built and a new arena built.
just imagine if people from springfield could hop the commuter rail to downtown hartford, walk to a baseball game or Uconn Game, or even maybe a pro hockey or basketball game.
in a downtown filled with students because there is nothing to do in Storrs!
#18
Posted 08 February 2010 - 04:11 PM
The Voice of Reason, on 08 February 2010 - 02:04 PM, said:
just as well, because It needs to get out there.
I sent my ideas to CCROG on this subject a while back, and think they have the best chance of getting anything like this done.
I sent it to quite a few places in fact. I mainly want to see a new arena for downtown hartford, and a professional team to live in it, but I think a sports authority and a transit authority do well to make the area much more regional, and much more successful.
I am glad that someone is publicly pushing this though.
damn this area needs regionalism
the huskies need to have all home games in hartford, and the university needs hourly busses to and from downtown to campus free for students. HOURLY at least!
this would help the city and help the school.
The rockcats should be moved to a location that is actually people friendly. ideally downtown hartford, but if need be, downtown NB.
the commuter rail needs to be built and a new arena built.
just imagine if people from springfield could hop the commuter rail to downtown hartford, walk to a baseball game or Uconn Game, or even maybe a pro hockey or basketball game.
in a downtown filled with students because there is nothing to do in Storrs!
I am a die hard Hartford and Husky fan and I don't think all home games should be in Hartford. You just have to have some games and even some marquee match ups on campus. College Sports is too corporate as it is and there is still something to be said for playing games on campus and getting the true on campus feeling for the home and visiting fans. It would be a shame if visiting fans never got a chance to go up to Storrs IMO.
#19
Posted 08 February 2010 - 06:30 PM
HartfordTycoon, on 08 February 2010 - 04:11 PM, said:
ok, fair enough, but i suppose I feel as though Hartford should endeavor to be part of campus.
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Posted 12 June 2010 - 10:09 AM
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