UConn head coach Dan Hurley had a lot on his mind during his media session Thursday ahead of Friday’s game against Oklahoma. Given UConn’s longstanding status as the Big East’s dominant team, and the fact the Huskies are playing their opening tournament game in Raleigh, North Carolina, the heart of ACC country, he was surely expecting questions about the proposed merger between the two conferences.
“I don’t know if I have any space in my brain for conference realignment,” Hurley said. “But I’ve been saying that. I’ve been talking to Coach K (former Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski) about that. He’s texted me that; we’ve talked about that. I’ve mentioned it to people at the Big East, and I’ve talked to Dave (Benedict, UConn athletic director) about it.” Krzyzewski proposed earlier this year on his radio show that the ACC and Big East merge into a basketball super conference. A few weeks later, St. John’s head coach Rick Pitino appeared on Coach K’s show and agreed with the idea.
Big East commissioner Val Ackerman discussed the proposal during an appearance on John Ourand’s The Varsity podcast, saying that there have been some “conversations” about the future of both conferences. “There’s been some conversations about what we could all be doing together, again, not only to secure our own futures, but to ensure that college basketball remains strong and relevant as football interests continue to dominate much of the headlines and bandwidth of our peer conferences,” Ackerman explained.
Both conferences have rich basketball traditions; notably, the Big East does not sponsor football, placing both at a disadvantage in an era where conference realignments are driven by college football. Hurley pointed out that three former Big East schools—Syracuse, Pitt, and Boston College—that have joined the ACC in recent years have missed out on facing regional rivals and competing in Big East Tournament games at Madison Square Garden. “I mean, (a merger) would just make tons of sense … and obviously I think the basketball programs in the ACC could really use that,” Hurley said. “Syracuse has been hurt by losing the Garden, Pitt’s been hurt by losing the Garden, BC … obviously there have been major advantages from a football standpoint. I hope I’m not speaking out of turn for those folks. But how cool would it be to find a way to get Syracuse back in some type of ACC-Big East Consortium Tournament? I don’t know if that’s a catchy name, but …”
“That would make a ton of sense … and I think basketball programs in the ACC could use that.”
Since Dan Hurley is in Raleigh, he was naturally asked about the ACC-Big East merger Coach K has been pushing. Hurley is in favor of it and has spoken to K and Big East officials… pic.twitter.com/Il4nAxk2PM
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An ACC-Big East merger, if it ever materializes, won’t happen overnight. However, Hurley adds to the chorus of prominent voices who believe the idea makes, in his words, “tons of sense.”