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Has UCONN cancelled their FB season again??? Really!? What is the so-called rationale this time?
It might be an April’s fools prank.Has UCONN cancelled their FB season again??? Really!? What is the so-called rationale this time?
I believe what happened is that they had a major COVID outbreak on the football team and canceled the rest of their spring practices and their spring game.It might be an April’s fools prank.
Slow news day.
Does Randy get a bonus for the cancellations?I believe what happened is that they had a major COVID outbreak on the football team and canceled the rest of their spring practices and their spring game.
They had 12 of 15 practices in.
Very true; hard to believe that they stand much of a chance against FAU. Not fair to their kids IMO.The ratio of lost money every year to people who actually care about the program is off the charts. They should probably just pull the plug now rather than go through the motions for another 3-5 years, scheduling bodybag games, pretending they can win, etc.
Somebody's gotta be at the bottom.What a tough sell. Come here for a losing program that may get canceled and leave you without a scholarship at any moment ...
I'd have to think they could be highly competitive at the FCS level with their facilities. Why on earth would they not drop down to that level now that they're in the Big East - did a lot of their facility donations stipulate they had to be for a BCS level program? I don't get it.I can't fathom what UConn is selling recruits. No conference affiliation and playing in a state that simply doesn't care about the program. (I know, I live here).
I just looked at their 2021 schedule, and they play three P5 teams. Three.
Meanwhile, they also play Army, Yale, Holy Cross, and UMass. That's straight out of the Yankee Conference.
Moving to the Big East was a good move for their hoops program, but they might as well drop back to FCS for football.
It would make more sense from a financial standpoint to cut football than to drop back down to FCSI'd have to think they could be highly competitive at the FCS level with their facilities. Why on earth would they not drop down to that level now that they're in the Big East - did a lot of their facility donations stipulate they had to be for a BCS level program? I don't get it.
Bob Burton went to Murray State. One of his sons, the good one, went to Syracuse. The bad one went to UConn.I just chuckle at all the money that butt hurt former SU player threw into the storz football black hole.
I suspect that they can't drop to FCS due to the optics of it. You can't upgrade to FBS, build a new stadium, play in a power conference for a while, make repeated overtures to the ACC and B10... and then drop to FCS. It might make much more financial sense in the here-and-now, but it would (a) be a terrible look institutionally, and (b) end any possible future of playing in a major conference.I'd have to think they could be highly competitive at the FCS level with their facilities. Why on earth would they not drop down to that level now that they're in the Big East - did a lot of their facility donations stipulate they had to be for a BCS level program? I don't get it.
Eh.I suspect that they can't drop to FCS due to the optics of it. You can't upgrade to FBS, build a new stadium, play in a power conference for a while, make repeated overtures to the ACC and B10... and then drop to FCS. It might make much more financial sense in the here-and-now, but it would (a) be a terrible look institutionally, and (b) end any possible future of playing in a major conference.
We know that the latter is incredibly unlikely, but I imagine UConn is going to exist in this FBS purgatory on the off chance there's a seismic shift and they can find a better home. There's always a remote chance that there's unexpected conference realignment, and someone has a desperate need to fill a spot. Really, really unlikely, but UConn has to be prepared for the chance.
Thanks for your always stellar contributions.Eh.
It would make more sense from a financial standpoint to cut football than to drop back down to FCS
Then what do they do with the facilities they built?
Fixed.Moving to the Big East was a good move for their hoops program, but they might as well dropback to FCS forfootball.
Tear them down and have Steiner Collectibles offer pieces of them as complementary products to accompany their women's basketball memorabilia.Then what do they do with the facilities they built?