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A sigmoidoscopy is a semi-colon-oscopy.
Robert Klein can better explain what I meant—lol.It's good for detecting semi-cancer.
A sigmoidoscopy is a semi-colon-oscopy.
Robert Klein can better explain what I meant—lol.It's good for detecting semi-cancer.
Even at 0-5, I don’t agree with your level of negativity. I think we beat SHU and UMess, and have chances for wins over Rice, JMU, and South Florida.With UConn FB seemingly headed for a one or two win season, what are the prospects for next year?
I am guessing that it will depend on five things:
Roll all those up and what do you think?
- Financial condition of the UConn Collective(s)
- Allocation from the Collective(s) to football for salaries and signing bonuses
- Loss of key personnel to the portal
- Quality of incoming personnel from the portal
- Development of non-transferring personnel
Btw, my opinion is that for those who think that all UConn has to do is raise more cash earmarked for FB in the Collective(s), I think you are missing the point. Your argument implies that UConn does not know how to raise money. I think that is patently untrue, they are world class at it.
I think that it is more like UConn's rise in BB came a long time prior to the oughts decade which marked UConn's initial rise in FB. Thus the donor base has always been geared more towards BB. Additionally, BB wins natties which no one believes will ever happen with FB. That, and so much more money is required for FB due to the number of players means that the mission with FB is just to get it competitive enough that UConn can get a P4 invite. That's not really glamorous and the BB donors are happy with the BE anyway. seem
Kids want to be on a winning team, so moving down is an option. If you start losing those depth kids that you've put 1 or more years into developing, it takes its toll. Mora wants alot of kids on the team(120?), with the idea that over time some will contribute from the "bottom" 20-40. Start turning those PWO's and last scholarship kids over and it'll add up.Not everyone moves up.
I'm not sure why they don't just make each program it's own co-op at this point. Use net revenue, pay out 15-25% of their earnings each year and then when you leave the team through graduation, the draft, or transfer you're paid out the balance. The longer you've been in the program the larger share of the revenue you receive. You could even throw out perks like getting a "company car" after your third year in the program, bonuses tied to graduating (maybe it increases your total payout by a certain percentage?) It would definitely lower the number of transfers.I'm not worried about NIL or collectives because a bigger problem is coming: Congress/the Supreme Court will likely rule that all Division 1 revenue athletes (m/w basketball, football, some baseball or hockey) are employees and deem them to at least make minimum wage. NIL will go back to its original purpose: advertising sponsorships for the top .1% of college athletes. Everything will need to be on the books when revenue athletes are considered employees. The battle (if there is no salary cap) will be who has the most money to spend on football and basketball players. I feel like it is going to be a lot like European soccer or MLB. The biggest brands will have the most money and pay the most.
Oh, gosh, the dreaded negativity!! Give us all a break. Every time someone uses that word I want to puke. Grow up. Have you heard of small goals first? In hockey it is called one shift at a time. It is a concept that often needs mastering.Even at 0-5, I don’t agree with your level of negativity. I think we beat SHU and UMess, and have chances for wins over Rice, JMU, and South Florida.
Oh ok, small goal’s first. Got it. I guess you’re ok with one field goal too.Oh, gosh, the dreaded negativity!! Give us all a break. Every time someone uses that word I want to puke. Grow up. Have you heard of small goals first? In hockey it is called one shift at a time. It is a concept that often needs mastering.

Money always works. Any news on any blue chipper heading to Storrs on a sweet NIL deal? I have not heard of any.Great campus, lot going on, lots of high ranked teams, great facilities. Not sure what you mean other than the recent record. My sense is that money always works.
We’re starting a go fund me page if you’d like to joinMoney always works. Any news on any blue chipper heading to Storrs on a sweet NIL deal? I have not heard of any.
I suppose in theory, that if players on the second or third string on a strong P5 football team, that want immediate and significant playing time, they would be willing to move down, to move up.Not everyone moves up.
I contribute more than y share to my Alma mater. I follow UCONN, but am a casual fan. So no thanks, but good luck.We’re starting a go fund me page if you’d like to join
Could not have said it better myself.As a further disadvantage, an off campus, third rate stadium. Low attendance, most fans always dress for Halloween disguised as empty seats, very hard to see any difference makers wanting to play for this program.
Calling The Rent a third rate stadium is bad faith.Could not have said it better myself.
You know Gregory, for someone like you that comes over here to talk shhet, your program hasn't exactly been lighting up. We have actually been to more bowl games during your last four coaching stints. Noticed the school has become a x-country success. congrats.As a further disadvantage, an off campus, third rate stadium. Low attendance, most fans always dress for Halloween disguised as empty seats, very hard to see any difference makers wanting to play for this program.
As a further disadvantage, an off campus, third rate stadium. Low attendance, most fans always dress for Halloween disguised as empty seats, very hard to see any difference makers wanting to play for this program.
No, it’s more than that, it’s an empty third rate stadium.Calling The Rent a third rate stadium is bad faith.
25K for the first game based on ops count plus vip's that do not get counted.Does anybody on the Yard know how many actually were in attendance for the last game? Or, for the previous 3 games?
The athletic department counts distributed tickets, but that does not necessarily reflect who is actually sitting in the stadium.
Any mathematicians or headcounters , out there?
If you think the Rent is third rate, you don't get out much.No, it’s more than that, it’s an empty third rate stadium.