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RE: Greenberg: UConn Should Be in Big East
(12-07-2017 08:56 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(12-07-2017 07:27 AM)Huskypride Wrote:  We had ton a of injuries last year. Our 3rd best player and a former 5* recruit is mostly likely out for the season again...combine that with a bad coach. We are a mess. I really don't think the big east would take us back. Unless we can prove that we can dominate the aac.

We would take you back in a hot minute. UConn is blood to the Big East, whether you are up or down. 07-coffee3

Sure, but they've left the nest. It would be like the college grad moving back in with the parents--they're welcome to stay for as long as they want, but it's not what UConn really wants, and we understand that.

(And yes, it makes no sense for UConn institutionally. UConn basketball can be a national power from the AAC. They don't have a viable football option outside the AAC).
12-07-2017 03:38 PM
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