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That's not too bad as we would've had to pay MTSU for a one-off at UConn. Smart move for everyone involved, really.
Hah, that’s kinda fruity!Apple doesn't believe in leap years.
One thing unmentioned: a quality schedule like this, now and into the future, makes recruiting a good new coach that much easier.
Hmm, all this was announced after Fortnite when down for the upgrade.... coincidence?Apparently AD DB was doing more than playing Fortnite during his “radio silence” of the past few months.
Well done...Awesome schedule, all things considered.
Actually, there is at least one buy game right? UConn had to give the buy money to the team they displaced in the breakup. Or am I missing something?So no buy games in 2020, but this is offset by what appears to be 7 home games vs. the traditional 6, so one less travel date and associated expenses. We can speculate all we want about the remaining 3 games, but as shown by the released schedule, things may not be as clear as speculated.
Actually, there is at least one buy game right? UConn had to give the buy money to the team they displaced in the breakup. Or am I missing something?
Actually, there is at least one buy game right? UConn had to give the buy money to the team they displaced in the breakup. Or am I missing something?
Stanford would be great team to play.I can see a possible trip to SF then a car ride to SJ or even fit in Palo Alto if Stanford has a game that makes sense. Fly back from SJ to Newark or JFK. A bit goofy but checks off a few boxes for me.
Let's also factor in date and time flexibility as an added benefit of independence. As we move forward with more options dates and times that work better for us not just our league or opponent.
Apparently, the 2020 and subsequent year game announcements snuffed out one more whine-able opportunity. Shame!So we still going emo and dropping down to FCS or dropping the program altogether?
We literally have scheduled home and homes with duke, nc state and Purdue in the coming years dude.1. I am glad that DB has (almost apparently) put a schedule together for 2020. That was not going to be easy and he gets credit for it.
2. Having said that, I think much of this is way over the top in terms of what this means for the future. I haven't yet seen a single P5 team coming to the Rent. So can we go to P5 teams without big paydays on runoffs, and then get FCS and crap G5 teams to come to the Rent? Sure we can do that. Will it pay the bills? Probably not. As I've said before, I hope this works and I prove to be wrong but you guys are just tinkling on my boots and telling me it's raining. Unless we can get teams good enough to sell more tockets than the AAC to come here, the scheduling is not a success. And that doesn't even get to whether recruiting gets harder without a conference.
Did you miss the H/H with Maryland that was announced a couple weeks ago?1. I am glad that DB has (almost apparently) put a schedule together for 2020. That was not going to be easy and he gets credit for it.
2. Having said that, I think much of this is way over the top in terms of what this means for the future. I haven't yet seen a single P5 team coming to the Rent. So can we go to P5 teams without big paydays on runoffs, and then get FCS and crap G5 teams to come to the Rent? Sure we can do that. Will it pay the bills? Probably not. As I've said before, I hope this works and I prove to be wrong but you guys are just tinkling on my boots and telling me it's raining. Unless we can get teams good enough to sell more tockets than the AAC to come here, the scheduling is not a success. And that doesn't even get to whether recruiting gets harder without a conference.
1. I am glad that DB has (almost apparently) put a schedule together for 2020. That was not going to be easy and he gets credit for it.
2. Having said that, I think much of this is way over the top in terms of what this means for the future. I haven't yet seen a single P5 team coming to the Rent. So can we go to P5 teams without big paydays on runoffs, and then get FCS and crap G5 teams to come to the Rent? Sure we can do that. Will it pay the bills? Probably not. As I've said before, I hope this works and I prove to be wrong but you guys are just tinkling on my boots and telling me it's raining. Unless we can get teams good enough to sell more tockets than the AAC to come here, the scheduling is not a success. And that doesn't even get to whether recruiting gets harder without a conference.
Stanford would be great team to play.
Big fan of weed? HaHaColorado please.
You mean aside from NC State and Duke and Maryland?
It sounded like Cuse and BC would be regular opponents too, according to the Courant article.
Did you miss the H/H with Maryland that was announced a couple weeks ago?
Have we seen any commitments for them to come to the Rent? I'm rooting for the program to survive and thrive, but until I actually see that we can get P5 teams to the Rent and enough games once conference play kicks in, I'm remaining skeptical.