MullinMayhem wrote:Going to be hard to ever view AAC as a power conference with the likes of East Carolina and Tulane. Same with Tulsa even though they're pretty good, they don't do anything nationally. As I expected, SMU is back to being irrelevant without Brown. Houston, UCF, Memphis, and Cincy will likely be poached in the near future too. Both can compete at a high level in both basketball and football...keyword AND. UConn only offers a good hoops program in the past. There has never been a bigger dropoff from a NC year in 2014 to being completely irrelevant within 5 years later. I'm sure Hurley is too good enough for them to suck for much longer, but god I hope they do.
MullinMayhem wrote:Going to be hard to ever view AAC as a power conference with the likes of East Carolina and Tulane. Same with Tulsa even though they're pretty good, they don't do anything nationally. As I expected, SMU is back to being irrelevant without Brown. Houston, UCF, Memphis, and Cincy will likely be poached in the near future too. Both can compete at a high level in both basketball and football...keyword AND. UConn only offers a good hoops program in the past. There has never been a bigger dropoff from a NC year in 2014 to being completely irrelevant within 5 years later. I'm sure Hurley is too good enough for them to suck for much longer, but god I hope they do.
Hall2012 wrote:The AAC doesn't matter to us. Our primary goal after realignment was to be viewed as an equal to the P5 in basketball. We've done that. There's always going to be haters that try to downplay us but the simple fact remains that we've been treated as their equal by: P5 teams, P5 Conferences, exempt-tournaments, most media outlets, and the NCAA Tournament selection committee. I wouldn't say that the AAC is there yet, but it's clearly a goal of theirs (though secondary to being considered a P5 equal in football) and if they get there - good for them. It isn't a zero-sum game between these two leagues. The animosity between the two leagues is just a stupid little "rooting for your ex to fail" complex that somehow still exists 6 years later.
Hall2012 wrote:The AAC doesn't matter to us. Our primary goal after realignment was to be viewed as an equal to the P5 in basketball. We've done that. There's always going to be haters that try to downplay us but the simple fact remains that we've been treated as their equal by: P5 teams, P5 Conferences, exempt-tournaments, most media outlets, and the NCAA Tournament selection committee. I wouldn't say that the AAC is there yet, but it's clearly a goal of theirs (though secondary to being considered a P5 equal in football) and if they get there - good for them. It isn't a zero-sum game between these two leagues. The animosity between the two leagues is just a stupid little "rooting for your ex to fail" complex that somehow still exists 6 years later.
sju88grad wrote:Hall2012 wrote:The AAC doesn't matter to us. Our primary goal after realignment was to be viewed as an equal to the P5 in basketball. We've done that. There's always going to be haters that try to downplay us but the simple fact remains that we've been treated as their equal by: P5 teams, P5 Conferences, exempt-tournaments, most media outlets, and the NCAA Tournament selection committee. I wouldn't say that the AAC is there yet, but it's clearly a goal of theirs (though secondary to being considered a P5 equal in football) and if they get there - good for them. It isn't a zero-sum game between these two leagues. The animosity between the two leagues is just a stupid little "rooting for your ex to fail" complex that somehow still exists 6 years later.
My animosity towards the AAC is only driven by one person - Stever. Otherwise, they are completely irrelevant to me.
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