They can in capacity as students but not team practices or official skill workouts.Why would student athletes not be allowed to use the rec?
I think he was happy about the stadia support for baseball, soccer etc.We need a bigger football stadium get into the aac big10 and or the big 12 ,correct?(also need better football)
Did people really read that and think there was a chance he was referring to conference realignment?
He was warned. They did say it would freeze that way if he kept at it.
Did people really read that and think there was a chance he was referring to conference realignment?
Have you ever watched Wayward Pines?Wake me up when we have ACC, Big 12 or Big 10 painted on either side of the court at Gampel.
Yeah, AD David Benedict doesn’t quite get the anguish we feel about CR.
If anyone paid any attention to UConn athletics as a whole, they knew exactly what AD Dave was hinting at on Twitter.
Are you joking? You think the athletic director of the University of Connecticut doesn't get how badly we want to not be in a conference? You all have such low opinions about everyone involved in UConn athletics.
If they need to use the rec they can book the rec. Volleyball played all their home games in there this year and has practiced in there periodically for at least the last 6 years.They can in capacity as students but not team practices or official skill workouts.
If they need to use the rec they can book the rec. Volleyball played all their home games in there this year and has practiced in there periodically for at least the last 6 years.
Just for future reference, if we do ever get an invite to a P5 conference you are going to first hear about it from a national writer with great contacts. Not from an AD’s tweets.
Sorry but not sorry, I have to be blunt. Say something positive occurring with the ACC or B10 or I do not care and I can not imagine how it would be big news if it does not deal with those two.
I have all the patience in the world in regards to Uconn bball, except for the conference.
Probably not, rather saying that that kind of buildup should be reserved for a new conference announcement.