yorost wrote:Misrepresenting him isn't ok just because you dislike his articles. He never said UConn and Cincy were joining, or even seriously considering the move. All he said were that there was some level of discussion about it within their athletic departments, which is, in all likelihood, true. That same article made it clear the UConn AD did not like the idea of splitting sports. The article went something like: some discussion regarding joining BE7 -> AD does not want to split sports but protecting basketball important -> here's jerseyguy's take on how it could work. The crap he takes on this is stupid. Criticize him fairly.
yorost wrote:Misrepresenting him isn't ok just because you dislike his articles. He never said UConn and Cincy were joining, or even seriously considering the move. All he said were that there was some level of discussion about it within their athletic departments, which is, in all likelihood, true. That same article made it clear the UConn AD did not like the idea of splitting sports. The article went something like: some discussion regarding joining BE7 -> AD does not want to split sports but protecting basketball important -> here's jerseyguy's take on how it could work. The crap he takes on this is stupid. Criticize him fairly.
According to sources at Connecticut, some UConn officials were considering a plan which would keep the Huskies with the Catholic 7 ...
Others, including UConn Athletic director Ward Manuel, who was at the Big East meeting in Dallas, emphatically said that the Huskies’ intention was to keep all sports together in one league.
If the Catholic 7 , plus UConn plan was put in place, schools as Butler, Xavier and Saint Louis would be the front runners in a very powerful basketball conference.
In order to do that, however,
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