jonson
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When they join a real power conference
Although most UCONN fans bristle at this, I agree that their conference affiliations since the demise of the old Big East have not done the team any favors. I don't think it's an issue in the years in which UCONN is a juggernaut that is head and shoulders above everyone else (e.g. with Stewart et al.), but when the team is only marginally better than everyone else or just one among a group of possible contenders (the past 4 years), playing one easy game after another in conference really hurts when you come against a team like Arizona in the tournament. GA does everything possible to counteract that by scheduling as many "difficult" out-of-conference games as possible, but, in my view, that's not the same as the physical and mental grind when you have to play home and home against, say, Pac 12 teams like Stanford, UCLA, Arizona, Oregon, and Oregon State, with some lesser challenges thrown in. Scouting is better in conference play; coaches learn/steal from one another; weaknesses are exposed and exploited so that a team must make adjustments (if it can) to continue to be successful, and so on. That's one reason, I believe, why the Pac 12 has recently done so well in the NCAA Tournament. Maybe no great teams until last year's Oregon bunch and (probably) Stanford this year, but a lot of very good ones.