Chip
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Houston only makes sense if you bring in UT
UT/TAMU have a big part of the Houston Market
Plus it is a pro sports town.
You just described Rutgers and BC in two lines.
Houston only makes sense if you bring in UT
UT/TAMU have a big part of the Houston Market
Plus it is a pro sports town.
Agree. Not only are ND/Texas not G5, I don't see UT leaving the B12. And I don't think ND is going to give up its sweetheart deal with NBC or the cherry-picked TV matchups. The service academies have a lot of advantages - and they fit the OP! Both are G5 with their own stadiums. Both are excellent academic institutions with great histories, in fantastic areas to visit ... and both NYC and the DMV are recruiting areas for FB and BB.Give me one of the service academies, Army or Navy. They are 1a and 1b for me. Memphis next. Another Florida school just makes fishing those waters that much harder. Cincinnati no interest going there what so ever.
They would never be competitive at that level of sports.Agree. Not only are ND/Texas not G5, I don't see UT leaving the B12. And I don't think ND is going to give up its sweetheart deal with NBC or the cherry-picked TV matchups. The service academies have a lot of advantages - and they fit the OP! Both are G5 with their own stadiums. Both are excellent academic institutions with great histories, in fantastic areas to visit ... and both NYC and the DMV are recruiting areas.
a. Space Force (assuming it survives as a separate entity goes to the Air Force Academy like the Marines go to the naval Academy.Give me one of the service academies. Does the U.S. Space Force have a football program yet?
With that model I like Notre Dame and Navy for FB and Georgetown, Villanova and St Johns for BB. All the major TV markets on the eastern seaboard would be covered; a true Atlantic Coast Conferencea. Space Force (assuming it survives as a separate entity goes to the Air Force Academy like the Marines go to the naval Academy.
b. Back in the conference expansion/who would be #16 if ND joins full time days, someone proposed a hybrid membership that Navy would play football as #16 and Georgetown would play the other sports because Navy already struggles to be competitive in their non-rev Patriot League sports.
I'd like, Cincy, too.
I hate Hurley but I see him bringing a championship there within the next five years.
I dont see the /s that is required with this postI hate Hurley but I see him bringing a championship there within the next five years.
Boheim has us sinking slowly into being an average program and Hurley is bringing in top talent. Uconn has 3 potential NBA Players (Bouknight, RJ Cole and Jackson) and potentially a 4th if Akok Akok gets back to what he was. Hurley stole two of those guys Jackson and Akok from our grasp.what are the better odds?
I think 99.9% pick the second option.
- UConn hoops championship within five years
- Hurley replaced within five years
But back to the topic. Cincy in a runaway as the G5 entrant. And if we can poach, then WVU.
If you're such a "fan", you'd think you could spell Boeheim.Boheim has us sinking slowly into being an average program and Hurley is bringing in top talent. Uconn has 3 potential NBA Players (Bouknight, RJ Cole and Jackson) and potentially a 4th if Akok Akok gets back to what he was. Hurley stole two of those guys Jackson and Akok from our grasp.
What? Appalachian State isn’t available?I'm going with East Carolina, the ACC really needs another team from the Carolina's.
Isn’t that where Larry Fitzgerald went? Good Football lineage.Given what's going on in the country - University of Phoenix.
He joined the board yesterday to respond to this thread. 3 posts. All extolling the virtues of UConn. Hmmmmm,If you're such a "fan", you'd think you could spell Boeheim.
And if you think UConn wins a title in the next 5 years, I've got a bridge to sell you.
Hurley has brought in some nice players, but so did Kevin Ollie, and UConn had consecutive losing seasons. Saying there are 4 potential NBA player on that roster right now is a serious stretch. Bouknight is probably the best prospect on that team. RJ Cole played at Howard and shot 40% from the field. Let's wait to see if he can score at that rate (23 ppg) in the Big East before declaring him a pro. If Akok "gets back" to where he was, he'll be a 6 ppg / 6 rpg guy. Andre Jackson has elite athleticism and will likely be a good college player, but he won't be playing against 5'11 guys in Albany anymore. He'll need to develop his jumper and handle significantly. He's an athletic freak, no doubt, but 6'6 guys who can jump become a dime a dozen very quickly in college.Boheim has us sinking slowly into being an average program and Hurley is bringing in top talent. Uconn has 3 potential NBA Players (Bouknight, RJ Cole and Jackson) and potentially a 4th if Akok Akok gets back to what he was. Hurley stole two of those guys Jackson and Akok from our grasp.
I think that they’re a package.What? Appalachian State isn’t available?
UCF>USF by a good margin. Nobody even in Tampa cares about USF whatsoeverUSF remains in the current ACC footprint. I wasn't considering $$$ plus/minus.
And I don't care what pisses off FSU and Miami.![]()
Connecticut schools remain on lockdown. Isn’t that right?He joined the board yesterday to respond to this thread. 3 posts. All extolling the virtues of UConn. Hmmmmm,
Big gap in the Mid Atlantic--D.C and especially Philly.OCD in me really wants a contiguous ACC again. Cincy would connect the Southern ACC to Pennsylvania by way of Ohio...
1st and 2nd choices for this would be return of Maryland or add WVU, but...
Or Pittsburgh, Louisville or SyracuseBecause nothing says Atlantic Coast Conference like San Diego State...