All he can really do is request that one of our conference road games be scheduled for that day. I imagine the conference would do what they could to accommodate us but there would need to be a conference school on next year's schedule with an open date that weekend. It would also help if a) that school already has a complete non-conference schedule in place (so the game won't limit their options of completing their schedule) and b) that the school is set to be a road opponent next year (so we won't have to spend the bulk of the last two months of the season on the road).
I'm partial to a topper of a husky tearing a lifeless eagle apart but yours is good too.The Battle for New England - stick this guy up top:
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No UMass
UConn's 2016 OOC looks like Maine @ home, @ BC, UVA @ home, Cuse @ home.
Then UCF, Cincinnati, Temple, Tulane @ home and East Carolina, Houston, Navy and USF on the road.
Not liking the idea of 3 home games in September again. While it's nice for early season home field advantage, would rather have a 2-2-2 split in Sept., Oct., & Nov. But, that's just me. Minor annoyance.
Warde haters are going to run out of things to bitch about if we ever get in a P5.
Temple@home or away next year?
Where are we all sitting?
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Our home crowds wear more neon shirts than Seattle Seahawks home crowds.We will be sitting EVERYWHERE in the stadium, since BC doesn't have fans...![]()

Looks like this picture above was taken during the Flutie Era when they had fans.We will be sitting EVERYWHERE in the stadium, since BC doesn't have fans...![]()
What? Maybe a 2 for 1 deal. UConn basketball is King of New England. If that series were to occur it would need to be done on our terms damn it!I'm curious if we see a basketball series come through as well. One would think that BC would want that out of this deal.

I sense the sarcasm, that being said I don't think turning "away games" at BC into effective home games for UConn should be an issue even if this doubles their attendance to 32 people.What? Maybe a 2 for 1 deal. UConn basketball is King of New England. If that series were to occur it would need to be done on our terms damn it!![]()
What? Maybe a 2 for 1 deal. UConn basketball is King of New England. If that series were to occur it would need to be done on our terms damn it!![]()
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I sense the sarcasm, that being said I don't think turning "away games" at BC into effective home games for UConn should be an issue even if this doubles their attendance to 32 people.
What?Right now the Uconn fair weather fan base is showing its colors with the home schedule we play. BC will not move the needle and change that was Duke and UNC will. Unless of course UNC gets the death penalty.... LOL
What?
BCU doesn't need to play us in basketball. They are in the ACC remember. Their SOS will be fine, they don't need to try and schedule uconn in basketball unless they want to. And if we set terms they deem unfair, they will just play someone else.I was JUST gonna say this! Our priority with an ACC series should be 1/2 - Duke/UNC, THEN 3- BC.... We are not in a position of power in FB but on the hard court..... All that changes.
I don't think the impact will be due to our shared Big East history as much as it will be due to a series against a local school with name recognition and both teams having a strong alumni footprint in the others' "territory".You have your die hands that show up no matter what, but the Big East crowds to include the bandwagon fans are slowly dissipating. At least that is my observation over the last 10 years as a season ticket holder
Ward's OOC gets list:
BYU
Boise
Mizzou
Virginia
Syracuse
Illinois
Indiana
BC
UMass?
am I missing someone?