Quote from: brewcity77 on February 02, 2026, 05:19:16 PMI think he'd be foolish to not add an experienced wing scorer given that we have one returning player with any meaningful experience.
Starting caliber center, starting caliber scoring wing, rotation guard should be the priorities, IMO.
Quote from: brewcity77 on February 02, 2026, 05:19:16 PMI think he'd be foolish to not add an experienced wing scorer given that we have one returning player with any meaningful experience.
Starting caliber center, starting caliber scoring wing, rotation guard should be the priorities, IMO.
Quote from: MUbiz on February 02, 2026, 02:54:21 PMI do not understand the Minessale love on this board. MUBB already is stacked with wings and Minessale is a 29.4% 3 point shooter. I guess if we want a local kid who shoots sub 30% from 3, he is the guy.
Quote from: tower912 on January 31, 2026, 11:05:27 AMI cannot imagine a scenario where Shaka brings in a wing forward.
Owens Junior
Miletic Freshman
Phillips Sophomore
Johnston Freshman
Egbuono Freshman
Walker Freshman
All roughly the same height.
Give me a PG with size who can also play off the ball. Guard depth is crucial.
Quote from: wadesworld on February 02, 2026, 12:11:09 PMPeople thought rev share would give basketball only schools this giant advantage over football schools. Turns out it's not rev share that matters, but big money alums that can provide NIL deals for athletes outside of rev share. As willie says, the gap has widened. Basketball only schools can pay maybe $2MM more in rev share than football only schools? Cool, that's half of an NIL deal for a top level player that an SEC school can provide.
Quote from: GoldenWarrior11 on February 02, 2026, 04:15:51 PMUConn has won six national championships in men's basketball since 1999 and twelve in women's basketball since 1995. If basketball drove realignment, UConn would be in the most lucrative conference in the country. Football continues to drive all realignment decisions (including UConn's return to the Big East). UConn Football had one nationally recognized year and they couldn't get fans to go to the Fiesta Bowl (and lost money in the process).
The Big Ten isn't adding UConn. Neither is the SEC. The Big 12 Commissioner attempted to convince its Presidents to add UConn and they rebuffed the overtures. The ACC will not add them unless they lose all of their valuable football programs to other conferences (and at that point, their valuation as a whole will be significantly less than it is today - and the ACC is still drastically behind the SEC and Big Ten).
While the UConn/Big East partnership is a marriage of convenience, there's nothing else out there that can really bring more value or exposure for UConn right now. UConn belongs in the Big East.
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