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Are you sorry you left the AAC? - Savacool - 04-08-2014 01:36 PM

The current Big East ie Catholic basketball schools went nowhere in the NCAA tournament. Did not even get to the Sweet Sixteen. An AAC university U Conn is now the national champion. Unbelievable that you would leave perennial powers like U Conn,Cincinnati,Memphis and up and coming SMU under Larry Brown. You made a major mistake in leaving as you all now know.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - pearland1 - 04-08-2014 01:39 PM

What's the Big East?


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - mlb - 04-08-2014 02:05 PM

Seriously? 2 fans of schools who didn't do a damn thing in basketball over here talking smack?


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - BigEastHomer - 04-08-2014 04:09 PM

(04-08-2014 02:05 PM)mlb Wrote:  Seriously? 2 fans of schools who didn't do a damn thing in basketball over here talking smack?

We all take pride in UCF and UCONN! 04-cheers

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RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - JPSchmack - 04-08-2014 05:04 PM

I'm not a Big East guy... but that's totally ridiculous. NCAA Tournament performance validates nothing.

The Atlantic Sun isn't better than the ACC because Mercer beat Duke.

The Ivy isn't better than the American because Harvard beat Cincinnati.

It's one game on one day, and the parity in college basketball is insane. It's so insane that those upsets above can happen; that VCU can beat Virginia, but lose to Stephen F. Austin. That Syracuse can beat Duke, but not Boston College; that UConn can lose by 30 to Louisville, almost lose to Saint Joe's in the round of 64 and still win a title.

UConn was better than their opponent in one game, six games in a row. Everyone else in the tournament was 5 or less games. The end.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - ivet - 04-08-2014 06:02 PM

you guys just need to let it go.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - gosports1 - 04-08-2014 07:44 PM

(04-08-2014 06:02 PM)ivet Wrote:  you guys just need to let it go.

they're not bitter! 01-wingedeagle just ask them! 03-lmfao


Are you sorry you left the AAC? - Pony94 - 04-08-2014 08:44 PM

Great, sevacool found another board to troll. The other ones bounced him


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - BearcatJerry - 04-09-2014 06:08 AM

Reality check: Tulane isn't a member of the AAC yet...


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - UConnFB - 04-09-2014 02:31 PM

Hilarious. It's like ECU and Tulane can't stop themselves from taking credit for a UConn win.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - JPSchmack - 04-09-2014 04:50 PM

I'm impressed Tulane fans know they have a basketball team.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - UConnHusky - 04-11-2014 01:16 PM

(04-08-2014 05:04 PM)JPSchmack Wrote:  I'm not a Big East guy... but that's totally ridiculous. NCAA Tournament performance validates nothing.

The Atlantic Sun isn't better than the ACC because Mercer beat Duke.

The Ivy isn't better than the American because Harvard beat Cincinnati.

It's one game on one day, and the parity in college basketball is insane. It's so insane that those upsets above can happen; that VCU can beat Virginia, but lose to Stephen F. Austin. That Syracuse can beat Duke, but not Boston College; that UConn can lose by 30 to Louisville, almost lose to Saint Joe's in the round of 64 and still win a title.

UConn was better than their opponent in one game, six games in a row. Everyone else in the tournament was 5 or less games. The end.

When looking at things in the context of a single game, I agree with your point that it is one game on one day and upsets can happen. However, I don't think that I agree in regards to a team stringing multiple "upsets" together when they are convincingly beating top teams.

UConn had to go through St. Joe's, Villanova, Iowa State, Michigan State, Florida, and Kentucky to win the national title. Those last five teams are a murderer's row of teams and UConn beat them convincingly - these were not buzzer beater wins. Those five teams were all ranked in the top 15 (most of them in the top 10) for most of the season. UConn was a team that just didn't put it all together for large parts of the season. However, they gelled when it mattered and proved that they were no fluke.

In the end, UConn didn't pull upsets at all. UConn dominated those teams.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - BamaScorpio69 - 04-12-2014 10:02 PM

(04-08-2014 01:36 PM)Savacool Wrote:  The current Big East ie Catholic basketball schools went nowhere in the NCAA tournament. Did not even get to the Sweet Sixteen. An AAC university U Conn is now the national champion. Unbelievable that you would leave perennial powers like U Conn,Cincinnati,Memphis and up and coming SMU under Larry Brown. You made a major mistake in leaving as you all now know.

Are you sorry your mom and dad left you at a stranger's doorstep?


Are you sorry you left the AAC? - Pony94 - 04-12-2014 10:06 PM

(04-08-2014 01:36 PM)Savacool Wrote:  The current Big East ie Catholic basketball schools went nowhere in the NCAA tournament. Did not even get to the Sweet Sixteen. An AAC university U Conn is now the national champion. Unbelievable that you would leave perennial powers like U Conn,Cincinnati,Memphis and up and coming SMU under Larry Brown. You made a major mistake in leaving as you all now know.

Catholicism is the predominant Christian practice at SMU


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - CardFan1 - 04-13-2014 06:27 PM

Kentucky also beat 3 of last years final four to get to Dallas. Neither Kentucky nor UConn were even in the 2013 tournament. Pretty Amazing to say the least. Well done Huskies.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - JPSchmack - 04-14-2014 02:43 PM

(04-11-2014 01:16 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(04-08-2014 05:04 PM)JPSchmack Wrote:  I'm not a Big East guy... but that's totally ridiculous. NCAA Tournament performance validates nothing.

The Atlantic Sun isn't better than the ACC because Mercer beat Duke.

The Ivy isn't better than the American because Harvard beat Cincinnati.

It's one game on one day, and the parity in college basketball is insane. It's so insane that those upsets above can happen; that VCU can beat Virginia, but lose to Stephen F. Austin. That Syracuse can beat Duke, but not Boston College; that UConn can lose by 30 to Louisville, almost lose to Saint Joe's in the round of 64 and still win a title.

UConn was better than their opponent in one game, six games in a row. Everyone else in the tournament was 5 or less games. The end.

When looking at things in the context of a single game, I agree with your point that it is one game on one day and upsets can happen. However, I don't think that I agree in regards to a team stringing multiple "upsets" together when they are convincingly beating top teams.

UConn had to go through St. Joe's, Villanova, Iowa State, Michigan State, Florida, and Kentucky to win the national title. Those last five teams are a murderer's row of teams and UConn beat them convincingly - these were not buzzer beater wins. Those five teams were all ranked in the top 15 (most of them in the top 10) for most of the season. UConn was a team that just didn't put it all together for large parts of the season. However, they gelled when it mattered and proved that they were no fluke.

In the end, UConn didn't pull upsets at all. UConn dominated those teams.

I wasn't suggesting UConn winning was a fluke.

NCAA seeds are based on how you perform against your schedule. But how you perform against your schedule doesn't really tell anything about how GOOD you actually are. It's how GOOD you DID against the teams you played.

(And more ridiculous factors than that. Virtually all of the RPI is dependent on how your conference performed as a group OOC. UConn, Louisville, and Memphis got undervalued for the performance of USF, UCF, Temple, Houston and Rutgers, which is total lunacy).

The perfect example is Wichita State. They clearly performed against their schedule better than anyone else, so got the #1 seed they deserved… and yet everyone felt Louisville, Florida, Michigan State, etc were the favorites and Wichita State was a long-shot to win the title.

UConn was a damned good team, picked much higher in preseason than their seed.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - TheBasketBallOpinion - 07-09-2019 12:51 PM

(04-08-2014 01:36 PM)Savacool Wrote:  The current Big East ie Catholic basketball schools went nowhere in the NCAA tournament. Did not even get to the Sweet Sixteen. An AAC university U Conn is now the national champion. Unbelievable that you would leave perennial powers like U Conn,Cincinnati,Memphis and up and coming SMU under Larry Brown. You made a major mistake in leaving as you all now know.


Funny how fans back then worshiped the UConn title but now act like its not a big deal hahahaah


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - GoldenWarrior11 - 07-09-2019 03:37 PM

Priceless. BTW it takes a unique skill to get to -82 rep.


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - scoscox - 07-10-2019 03:45 PM

Wow, haha this is incredible


RE: Are you sorry you left the AAC? - stever20 - 07-10-2019 05:14 PM

(07-09-2019 03:37 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  Priceless. BTW it takes a unique skill to get to -82 rep.

that dude makes me look like a big east homer....