Exactly, every team in the NCAA has at least one or two cupcakes. I would prefer to play CCSU than Wagner anyway.
Exactly - this is not a change in scheduling direction. UConn has played an annual FCS opponent since moving to the level (as does 95% of all FBS schools). What should be applauded is that UConn is keeping the $$$ in Connecticut. You want taxpayers to help UConn athletics, then you better start by earning some goodwill with another public Division I university in the state!
CCSU should be a regularly occurring opponent because UConn should work to support a public FCS program in its backyard - that's what real FBS programs do. Go ahead take a look at the ACC schools and they make it a point to schedule one FCS team from their state annually. For example, Virginia has William & Mary, VMI, and Richmond on future schedules. It has taken UConn far too long to do anything to give back to the other State universities.
UConn vs. FCS
2008 – Hofstra (CAA)
2009 – Rhode Island (CAA)
2010 – Texas Southern (SWAC)
2011 – Fordham (Patriot)
2012 – UMass (CAA)
2013 – Towson (CAA)
2014 – Stony Brook (CAA)
2015 – Villanova (CAA)
2016 - Maine (CAA)
2017 - Holy Cross (Patriot)
2018 - Rhode Island (CAA)
2019 - Wagner (NEC)
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2020 – Maine (CAA)
2021 – Holy Cross (Patriot)
2022 – Central Connecticut (NEC)
2023 – Lafayette (Patriot)
2024 – TBD
2025 – Central Connecticut (NEC)
2026 – Lafayette (Patriot)