Assuming this does happen, and the ACC goes to 16 teams, I'd argue adding the University of Cincinnati would be better than adding UConn.
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UConn is a big basketball school. The ACC is the best basketball conference. UConn is easily the best choice.
The same UCONN that sued Miami for leaving the Big East, uhhh, no. All they have is a decent BB program, their FB program is in shambles and they have absolutely zero draw.
Don't get the UConn intrigue. Relatively small alumni base and small fanbase overall, a BB program that peaked years ago and is now on the decline, and a football program no one could give two ****s about. I'm not crazy about Cincy, but I think they're a little more solid overall than UConn is.
Assuming this does happen, and the ACC goes to 16 teams, I'd argue adding the University of Cincinnati would be better than adding UConn.
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UConn is a big basketball school. The ACC is the best basketball conference. UConn is easily the best choice.
The same UCONN that sued Miami for leaving the Big East, uhhh, no. All they have is a decent BB program, their FB program is in shambles and they have absolutely zero draw.
The UConn program that won a couple NCAA Championship the last few years is only decent? Facts are not your strong suit. They have won 4 of the last 13.
Assuming this does happen, and the ACC goes to 16 teams, I'd argue adding the University of Cincinnati would be better than adding UConn.
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UConn is a big basketball school. The ACC is the best basketball conference. UConn is easily the best choice.
The same UCONN that sued Miami for leaving the Big East, uhhh, no. All they have is a decent BB program, their FB program is in shambles and they have absolutely zero draw.
The UConn program that won a couple NCAA Championship the last few years is only decent? Facts are not your strong suit. They have won 4 of the last 13.
The ACC isnt a basketball conference / its balanced excelling in both football and basketball / gtfoh with this basketball conference bs / UCONN is a joke of a football program and doesnt belong anywhere near the ACC
Assuming this does happen, and the ACC goes to 16 teams, I'd argue adding the University of Cincinnati would be better than adding UConn.
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UConn is a big basketball school. The ACC is the best basketball conference. UConn is easily the best choice.
The same UCONN that sued Miami for leaving the Big East, uhhh, no. All they have is a decent BB program, their FB program is in shambles and they have absolutely zero draw.
The UConn program that won a couple NCAA Championship the last few years is only decent? Facts are not your strong suit. They have won 4 of the last 18.
Assuming this does happen, and the ACC goes to 16 teams, I'd argue adding the University of Cincinnati would be better than adding UConn.
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UConn is a big basketball school. The ACC is the best basketball conference. UConn is easily the best choice.
The same UCONN that sued Miami for leaving the Big East, uhhh, no. All they have is a decent BB program, their FB program is in shambles and they have absolutely zero draw.
The UConn program that won a couple NCAA Championship the last few years is only decent? Facts are not your strong suit. They have won 4 of the last 18.
Point is no one gives a siht about UCONN, aside from you apparently.
miami and fsu need to be in different divisions
this is what I would want
north:
Louisville, FSU, ND, UNC, WF, CINC, NCSU, Syracuse
South:
Clemson, Miami, Vag tech, PITT, Georgia tech, Duke, Boston College, UVA
Even brackets and a lot of big games. ACC would become the best conference
miami and fsu need to be in different divisions
this is what I would want
north:
Louisville, FSU, ND, UNC, WF, CINC, NCSU, Syracuse
South:
Clemson, Miami, Vag tech, PITT, Georgia tech, Duke, Boston College, UVA
Even brackets and a lot of big games. ACC would become the best conference
Assuming this does happen, and the ACC goes to 16 teams, I'd argue adding the University of Cincinnati would be better than adding UConn.
Not sure how Louisville and Notre Dame would feel about that ... But if they aren't afraid of the competition, it could really lead to some great regional conference rivalries. UConn football is never going to be interesting, IMO.
And the conference alignments would be so simple!
ACC North
Syracuse, Boston College, Pitt, UVA, VT, ND, Louisville, Cincinnati
ACC South
Miami, FSU, Georgia Tech, Clemson, Duke, UNC, NCSU, WF
Go to 9 conference games in football, and the ACC would have the toughest schedule of any P5, IMO.
So basically our entire schedule but 2 games OOC will be fixed? Never play another team from another division other than FSU outside of the ACC championship? I'm not a fan of not playing a lot of teams in your conference for years upon years