ACC Didn't Want UConn Because Of Jim Calhoun?
New York Times: Consistently poor men's basketball graduation rates and recent NCAA recruiting violations kept UConn out of the ACC.
New York Times: Consistently poor men's basketball graduation rates and recent NCAA recruiting violations kept UConn out of the ACC.
Daily links for Thursday, March 7.
Could Big East football return to Massachusetts?
Basically, UConn and Cincinnati really, really, REALLY don't want to be in the same conference as Houston, SMU, Tulane, Navy and ECU.
Seth over at mgoblog found this Big Ten expansion survey, which is the conference's first attempt at gauging public opinions on Big Ten expansion, ridiculous division names and the additions of...
It's official. Louisville is #14. #15?
Maryland is off to the Big Ten, leaving the ACC one short of NCAA Tournament automatic-qualifier status. Does this open up the possibility of a school like Boston College, N.C. State or Florida State fielding a varsity men's lacrosse program?
The ACC is set to vote on the Maryland replacement for #14, which could very well be the University of Louisville.
Immutable law of conference realignment: If you are, or were at any point of time, a member of Conference USA, there's a reasonable expectation that you'll find your way into the Big East.
Tom O'Brien is feeling nostalgic and wants a return to the original ACC against everybody else.