OrlandoCuse
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SU has made several mistakes over the past decade. Leaving the BE for the ACC wasn’t one of them.
If we didn’t make the move we would be hopeless in football and football drives the bus.Way back when, SU left a bloated Big East and joined the ACC. Back then there was discussion about this was a mistake, driven by football the financial driving force of college sports. Then SU football was at a very low point but bball was "all right" and thought could be competitive with ACC bball. That last just a couple years and then the decline started. Football is moving towards being competitive but with talk over the past few years of major changes in conference alignment that could change. So again did SU make a big mistake going to the ACC? Did the school misread where it stood in sports, feeling over confident based on past success and not seeing where it really stood in the 2000's, a large school in upstate NY not a destination point for athletes. Now with NIL an even bigger driver, can SU be anything better than a middle of the pack football and basketball school?
Syracuse is a failed mercenary. We were brought in to compete but exchanged being a body bag for ACC checks, which turned out to be much smaller than we were led to believe by the Good Doctor Gross. As a result, our programs languished while others grew. Unfortunately, the administration was asleep at the wheel for the existential risks of NIL and further consolidation. Because of this, we are very much at risk for being left behind. We simply don’t have the eyeballs, alumni, and recent success of other programs. If you follow discussion online on this topic, we are very much perceived as a left behind misfit with schools like Wake Forest, BC, Pitt, Wash St, and Oregon St. Sucks to suck. Hope we figure it out.Did SU make a big mistake years ago?
Way back when, SU left a bloated Big East and joined the ACC. Back then there was discussion about this was a mistake, driven by football the financial driving force of college sports. Then SU football was at a very low point but bball was "all right" and thought could be competitive with ACC bball. That last just a couple years and then the decline started. Football is moving towards being competitive but with talk over the past few years of major changes in conference alignment that could change. So again did SU make a big mistake going to the ACC? Did the school misread where it stood in sports, feeling over confident based on past success and not seeing where it really stood in the 2000's, a large school in upstate NY not a destination point for athletes. Now with NIL an even bigger driver, can SU be anything better than a middle of the pack football and basketball school?
UCONN is trying to get out of the BE they have a consulting company hired to do so. Not a lot of funding for most of the schools. Not where we want to be despite the locationForget going back to the Big East, but bring some of that Big East feeling back to Syracuse basketball. How? Play one game per season at MSG (NOT Barclays!). Get the NYC area alums excited about Syracuse basketball and MSG brings back great memories for the older alums (the ones with money to help with NIL). And, Syracuse needs to figure out a way to play St. John's, UConn, Georgetown, and Villanova more frequently as Syracuse has no real rivals in the ACC. (BC is not a basketball rival.)
Now that you mention it, that shot clock don't look so good, either.Can we get rid of the 3-point line and outlaw dunks? Asking for a friend.
I miss the 4 corners offense.Now that you mention it, that shot clock don't look so good, either.