Shea 1971. Pretty sure a few BY fans were in the crowd shots.
I was at the Yale bowl in '71 when GFR was the intermission band for Yes. Did 2 encores as I recall (dimly). Felt bad for Yes, as I think the Yale Bowl gig was part of their first US tour. But they were a bit too "out there" at the time. Hard to believe now.I would add U2's "A Sort of Homecoming" and Phil Collins' "Take Me Home".
How many players have we ever brought in from New Canaan, even on the rebound? And it does touch on the differing program-building philosophies. One coach hired his kid, another coach hired another guys kid.I don't even recognize this program when comparing it to the program a year ago.
Shea 1971. Pretty sure a few BY fans were in the crowd shots.
Not to mention that it adds to our growing keeping Connecticut kids home narrative.In-state transfer from an area where we typically strike out also coming from a high profile college. Optics here are glorious.
Yessir…mora is walking the walkNot to mention that it adds to our growing keeping Connecticut kids home narrative.
I'm thinking all that time studying may have taken away from football. Now that he's a grad student, he can chill and work on what's important.Read somewhere that he graduated in 3 years from UM.
Stewart had offers from all over D1 but walked on at Michigan, his New Canaan Offensive Lineman teammate Jack Conley was also highly recruited and IIRC ended up at Boston College. Needless to say, New Canaan had a great team the years they both blocked for QB Drew Pyne, currently enrolled at Norte Dame.I think it’s important we get players like Stewart right now because Fairfield County produces a ton of talent. Even if he doesn’t see a snap at UCONN it’s worth it right now at this stage. Hoping he can contribute a little while he is here. Trying to dig up information on why he wasn’t on the 3 deep at Michigan, thanks for those who responded. Maybe a switch back to OLine will allow him to see the field
Stewart was a scholarship player and did not walk-on at Michigan.Hey, the kid was recruited/walked-on to Michigan
He's got size and wants to be at UConn - can be worse than that!!
Welcome Jack
Stewart had offers from all over D1 but walked on at Michigan, his New Canaan Offensive Lineman teammate Jack Conley was also highly recruited and IIRC ended up at Boston College. Needless to say, New Canaan had a great team the years they both blocked for QB Drew Pyne, currently enrolled at Norte Dame.
Another poster stated that before my post. I thought you guys knew everything.He wasn’t a walk-on at Michigan

You were the first and only one to mention he was a walk-on. Gotta own it.Another poster stated that before my post. I thought you guys knew everything.![]()
/sI hope it works out, and I hope he is a late bloomer and becomes a difference maker. But he played zero downs at Michigan.
See Post #12 - gtcam.You were the first and only one to mention he was a walk-on. Gotta own it.
You're probably the only one that doesn't have that guy on ignore.See Post #12 - gtcam.
There was another one besides gtcam’s post, it was mysteriously deleted not too long after someone pointed out the truth.See Post #12 - gtcam.
