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<blockquote data-quote="CTJacket" data-source="post: 592365" data-attributes="member: 1635"><p>Let me preface this by saying I do NOT think UConn should've been added, especially after Syracuse was (even though Syracuse is farther away from NYC, they have a TON of alumni/presence in NYC). However, there is a strong argument that it's a better fit than Louisville - academically and geographically. UConn is MUCH better than Louisville academically, it would've actually been a wash with Maryland. The football history isn't all that much different, neither has really ever done much to get excited, although Louisville is much better overall. Hartford/New Haven is also a bigger TV market than Louisville BUT not as many people follow college. When UConn is decent interest does perk up though. Regardless, I don't think UConn should be (or should have been) admitted into the ACC, even though I would get a random game much closer to me from time to time.</p><p></p><p>Can you tell I didn't really approve of Louisville coming into the conference?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CTJacket, post: 592365, member: 1635"] Let me preface this by saying I do NOT think UConn should've been added, especially after Syracuse was (even though Syracuse is farther away from NYC, they have a TON of alumni/presence in NYC). However, there is a strong argument that it's a better fit than Louisville - academically and geographically. UConn is MUCH better than Louisville academically, it would've actually been a wash with Maryland. The football history isn't all that much different, neither has really ever done much to get excited, although Louisville is much better overall. Hartford/New Haven is also a bigger TV market than Louisville BUT not as many people follow college. When UConn is decent interest does perk up though. Regardless, I don't think UConn should be (or should have been) admitted into the ACC, even though I would get a random game much closer to me from time to time. Can you tell I didn't really approve of Louisville coming into the conference? [/QUOTE]
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