billyjack wrote:Dave wrote:BillEsq wrote:your wife was leaving you. she was chasing after men with a lot more money than you have to offer. any interest in you is only to use you for money until she leaves you for the next suitor. the sad thing is you are begging her to use you again and she has made no attempt to come back, its pathetic, sorry and sad. just let her go... she is never coming back and you will be better off for it. The faster you realize this the better off you are. It does not matter where you go from here just that you can't go back to the past. you cannot simply remarry and return to the better days of yesteryear. your bride is gone. You can sit here and mope or move on either alone or with someone else. the choice is yours.
er, ok. nice analogy. i think maybe the prodigal son would be a more appropriate parable for a Catholic based league.
Add UConn.
I'd guess UConn needs to give us 10 or so Our Fathers, a half dozen Hail Marys, and several Act of Contritions. And toss a little something in the poor box. And don't forget bringing something on bingo night and to St Rocco's Feast. And come to think of it, the rock salt has torn up the steps, maybe they could do something about that too, you know? I'm not saying, i'm just saying. That might get them in the appointment book.
DudeAnon wrote:Can someone explain to me the worst case scenario for adding UCONN?
Bluejay wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Can someone explain to me the worst case scenario for adding UCONN?
Sure. But first, can somebody explain to me each of the following:
1) Why there is a belief that UConn is even in play;
2) Why the AAC would willing keep UConn's lousy football program while giving up their lucrative basketball program;
3) Which conference would house UConn's football team if they joined the BE;
4) Why there is a belief that UConn would even be interested in such a move (their loudmouthed AD has a history of begging for admission to conferences, but I've yet to see any comment indicating they want to move to the BE).
UConn ain't coming. Further, constant lobbying on the part of two posters here isn't going to change that situation either.
Bluejay wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Can someone explain to me the worst case scenario for adding UCONN?
Sure. But first, can somebody explain to me each of the following:
1) Why there is a belief that UConn is even in play;
2) Why the AAC would willing keep UConn's lousy football program while giving up their lucrative basketball program;
3) Which conference would house UConn's football team if they joined the BE;
4) Why there is a belief that UConn would even be interested in such a move (their loudmouthed AD has a history of begging for admission to conferences, but I've yet to see any comment indicating they want to move to the BE).
UConn ain't coming. Further, constant lobbying on the part of two posters here isn't going to change that situation either.
Bluejay wrote:Sure. But first, can somebody explain to me each of the following:
1) Why there is a belief that UConn is even in play;
2) Why the AAC would willing keep UConn's lousy football program while giving up their lucrative basketball program;
3) Which conference would house UConn's football team if they joined the BE;
4) Why there is a belief that UConn would even be interested in such a move (their loudmouthed AD has a history of begging for admission to conferences, but I've yet to see any comment indicating they want to move to the BE).
UConn ain't coming. Further, constant lobbying on the part of two posters here isn't going to change that situation either.
ElDonBDon wrote:Anybody wanna take a holylandofhoops field trip over to the UCONN board and see how the 'go back to BE for bball, stay in AAC for football' proposal goes over with those guys?
DudeAnon wrote:Can someone explain to me the worst case scenario for adding UCONN?
To me it sounds like they might leave in a few years (and probably have to pay a penalty.)
Or other are proposing it would cause a snowball effect of adding more football schools similar to before. In which case, the Big East was the premier basketball conference for 10-20 years. I will take that scenario as well.
Dew wrote:Is it plausible that Uconn could move to the MAC for football only? Frankly that football league will be as good as the AAC.
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