Improve FB quality, ride out a few years as an independent, then see where we’re at.I strongly discourage any daydreams about making what would instantly and permanently be the worst G5 level football conference with no bowls and no real following.
We are better off independent so we try to have full schedule flexibility to play 4-6 P5 games a year. We also better off independent than associating ourselves with a bottom level conference or a national level conference also with no real following (ie CUSA).
Yes, we have a bowl problem as an independent, but let’s win some games first and then see where those cards fall. I’d liked to win 7 games on an independent slate and put pressure on some bowl (any bowl!) to take us all the while playing a schedule that gave us more northern teams.
This will be a good idea. The players can provide their own uniforms and equipment.
In the HuskyFanDaan memorial crypt?Do you know where he's buried?
UConn (FCS drop down)
Georgetown
Nova
Butler
Rhode Island
Wagner
Central Connecticut State
Lafayette
Howard
Monmouth
Just a troll that didn't do his homework before posting.What's really crazy is that this FCS league also makes zero sense. Nova and URI are going to leave the CAA to play in a league with a bunch of teams from the NEC, the Patriot League, and the MEAC? What the what?
Suddenly solid FCS Programs - almost all SunBelt (Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, South Alabama, Texas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State) - and Programs from NOWHERE Old Dominion & Liberty & Charlotte are FBS. And all those AAC + SEC + ACC schools (epaulets on all), are playing them as REAL Saturday games.
In our region, the comparables have not chinned up. But they have their eyes open. There’s virtually no equivalents. O ... UMASS.
I think there’s nothing wrong with UCONN boosting Fordham & Holy Cross (longtime tradition rich football names); but also UALBANY & Stony Brook & Towson & Delaware. Army is playing these; and no one on that side of the Hudson is whining - at least CT residents haven’t heard it. Fishy? I think we can put 2 FCS on our schedule if needed. I think we should promote regionals fights with Buffalo & UMASS & Navy & Army & Temple. Our Brand can raise the others. Regionally we are better off in 10 years if UAlbany & Stony Brook + James Madison & Delaware are playing to 20,000. Our regional college marketplace has fallen behind; but we still have enormous demographics ... as I think the rich harvest of Canada will prove. Plus NE preps schools.
Kinda like the American Alliance. Go get Charlie Ebersol & his Mom.
Army plays those schools so they don’t go 2-10.
Everyone at Army seems to get this. While random people on the internet don’t.
You have an unhealthy obsession with this total con artist and it has to stop.
Did Connecticut legalized recreational marijuana smoking? If not you need to stop smoking it and step away from the adult beverages....Consisting of A10 & NBE schools (both leagues have similar basketball set ups) united with the local indies.
UConn
Dayton (FBS Call up)
Davidson (FBS Call up)
Duquesne (FBS Call up)
Rhode Island (FBS Call up)
Georgetown (FBS Call up)
Nova (FBS Call up)
Butler (FBS Call up)
Liberty
UMASS
OR... UConn, Butler, Georgetown, and Villanova, can join forces to create a new new big east FCS league, which could look like this.
UConn (FCS drop down)
Georgetown
Nova
Butler
Rhode Island
Wagner
Central Connecticut State
Lafayette
Howard
Monmouth
Did Connecticut legalized recreational marijuana smoking? If not you need to stop smoking it and step away from the adult beverages....
Hahaha...there's a reason all those FCS schools (Villanova, et al.) are playing at that level. It's because they wanna be. And UCONN isn't about to drop down to FCS for what, so we can lose even more money?
Both of these ideas are non-starters at the gate.
UConn is the the rising tide that will bring up all the regional schools. Can’t you see it?Army plays those schools so they don’t go 2-10.
Everyone at Army seems to get this. While random people on the internet don’t.
Even in your hypothetical move to FCS, scholarship #s are highly unlikely to decrease by 85 nor even close. On the other hand, revenue potential would most likely dramatically decline to peanuts balanced against currently undefinable possible cost savings (an abundance of increased facts would be required for anything more than unsubstantiated speculation on the latter).Actually dropping to FCS would allow the AD to cut the cost of 85 scholarships out of the budget. And then would allow for a corresponding 85 scholarships to be cut from women's programs.
Seriously, why is this jagbag still allowed to post here?He is here and Jimmy isn’t. You can’t make this stuff up.
She's definitely a lot cooler than Charlie and his dad.I kinda liked his Mom
The next person who posts a thread that encourages Pudge to start waxing poetic about University of Albany football is going to be banned for a thousand years. Anyone responding in that thread will be banned for 500 years.