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If you could travel back in time and give one piece of advice to a UConn AD regarding Conference Realignment, what year would you travel to and what would you tell them to do?
Mike LeachHire Dave Clawson, James Franklin or Joe Moorhead instead of Paul P in 2011
Spend way more money on the football team than we did. Like, WAY more. 2-3x.
While I know this debate is a quagmire, I like this image because I think it's emblematic of the upside-down paradigm I mentioned above. Top notch hoops arena on campus. Built a football arena on the cheap 30 miles from campus.
why the hell are you people so obsessive over a disastrous Notre Dame deal. I've never understood such dramatic desire to harm yourself.Don’t sue anyone.
Sign the Notre Dame deal.
Not their call , had the perfect spot picked out behind Mansfield Supply. Lack of political will, killed it.
I would actually move UConn to Stamford so we could be in the B1G over RutgersI would go back in time to the 1980s, and implement a plan to move the entire Storrs campus to Hartford by 2010. Investing billions over the last few decades into a campus in the woods of eastern Connecticut that the locals do not even want there while also investing billions into a small city like Hartford was wasted investment dollars. If UConn was in the state capital, 1) it would be higher ranked academically, 2) it would be a more desirable conference partner, 3) Hartford would be a much nicer city, and 4) the state of Connecticut would have saved billions over the last 35 years.
I have been told that this was actually discussed in the late 80's and early 90's among state legislators, but after some rough budget cycles, the will to make a big change never developed.
I would actually move UConn to Stamford so we could be in the B1G over Rutgers
I understand your point and see some logic in it. Storrs is a nice quiet area. At the uni where I did my undergrad, some putz said all there was to do at UConn was cow tipping. Like what?!!? Still, that idiotic sentiment gives way to the thought that UConn main campus is located nowhere. When I went to UConn for my doctorate, I was commuting and it took a lot of backroads to get there. That said, if they want to expand, the land is there. Now had they opted to expand in Hartford, well, it would be located more closely to highways and be a shorter trot to Bradley International...major uni near a (mid)major city...and closer to its medical school campus, kinda begins to make a stronger case for cough cough AAU status? OK, maybe not, but gotta have dreams.That would have been fun, but it was not remotely realistic financially or politically. Where would you put a major university in Stamford? The downtown is packed, and the northern half of Stamford is traditional Fairfield County, with no avenue to get enough land to build a university. Hartford, on the other hand, had lots of dead land and dozens of empty buildings that could be purchased for the back taxes, and the writing was on the wall in the 90's for the decline of a small northern city that was not on the ocean. One could argue that Hartford has outperformed expectations from 30 years ago.
Moving the university to Hartford over time, then making Storrs a branch and shutting down or moving ECSU to Storrs would have been a smart, if very long-term move in the early 90's. That school would have been a much more attractive expansion candidate by the early 2000's, even if nothing else had changed. Beyond just sports, the rural campus that is difficult to get to is not exactly an advantage in a much more highly competitive higher education industry of the future.