It would be nice, if for one of these OOC games in coming years, we get a driveable opponent.
Why isn't it drivable? Only about a 15-16 hour drive.
It would be nice, if for one of these OOC games in coming years, we get a driveable opponent.
We played there in the 90's didn't we? Think we won the game too. The early 90's can be foggy at times.
Two days? How do you figure? If you're doing a same day trip there and back for a game, not going to work. If that's what you meant. Morgantown, yeah, I guess, 3-4 hours travel flight and drive from Pitt, so you could do it there and back in the same day, but I preferred to drive Morgantown and would stay over.
Flight time to Indy Isn't more than an hour over Pitt -figure 2 hours. Three - four hours from there ground with air transfer/ground is at very most an 7-8 hour trip if the lines are slow and you have to walk forever to get to your ground transpo and hit traffic, wait for luggage, etc. It's a 6 hour trip otherwise.
I wish we were talking about this because it was going to be regular conference trip, rather than a 2 year home and home. We only have to do it once.
It would be nice, if for one of these OOC games in coming years, we get a driveable opponent.
I kNow Your Right, But Just Going By History Here. Hell Every Game Is Winnable Or Losable, So What? You Can't Ever Express An Opinion On A Topic? I See Illinois A Similar To UCONN In Terms Of Talent Over The Years. If The Game Was Against Ohio State I Wouldn't Necessarily Call It Winnable Even If It Was A Hundred Years Out.
We played there in the 90's didn't we? Think we won the game too. The early 90's can be foggy at times.
Think he meant the basketball venue, we played a nationally televised game in that place. Illinois had a very nice post player at the time. Billy Packer kept complaining that Chris Smith was carrying the ball on his cross over.We played Indiana twice not Illinois, and it was to open the Rent.
It's hard to get excited about something 5+ years away that who knows may never happen. I live in Atlanta and was looking forward to the Tenn game for 3 years now and oh well that won't be happening now.
How could this be good news? This means UConn will still be in the AAC in 2019 and financially busted. UConn will become the OOC fodder for these schools if that happens. Anyone who thinks UConn will beat them in 2019 as members of the AAC is out their minds. Recruiting, finances, and appeal will be drastically different for athletics by that time and UConn will just be a game that a P5 team will pay to get a win.Decent opponent, home first, this is definitely good news
Hike you skirt down, your showing a little too much skin there.How could this be good news? This means UConn will still be in the AAC in 2019 and financially busted. UConn will become the OOC fodder for these schools if that happens. Anyone who thinks UConn will beat them in 2019 as members of the AAC is out their minds. Recruiting, finances, and appeal will be drastically different for athletics by that time and UConn will just be a game that a P5 team will pay to get a win.
................. The early 90's can be foggy at times.
I guess the truth hurts.Hike you skirt down, your showing a little too much skin there.
Let's just get it over with and round up the old yankee conference. Why continue this fruitless endeavor.I guess the truth hurts.
How could this be good news? This means UConn will still be in the AAC in 2019 and financially busted.
Decen Opponent. Not Tennessee, But A Good Matchup And Winnable Game.
It wasn't a slight on the Illini. I view them like I would view Purdue, Minnesota, or Northwestern. A Nice coup on the schedule, but a tier down from Michigan or Ohio State, but a step up from Indiana. If I was an Illini fan I'd be more disappointed than any UConn has the right to be.Not counting their five national titles (as it can be argued that even the one in the 1950's is ancient history) or the hall of famers that came from that school, David Diehl's very recent retirement left them with only 25 current NFL players.
Granted, they need to improve quite a bit to be viewed as a middle of the road B1G football program but we really need to gain some perspective.
I don't mean to be a downer. I'm disappointed, that's all.So... WM shouldn't be working on schedules for out years??? Would you have felt better if it was a ACC or SunBelt Team?
It wasn't a slight on the Illini. I view them like I would view Purdue, Minnesota, or Northwestern. A Nice coup on the schedule, but a tier down from Michigan or Ohio State, but a step up from Indiana. If I was an Illini fan I'd be more disappointed than any UConn has the right to be.
Completely fine with this! Would be nice to have a basketball home/home as well.
It's hard to get excited about something 5+ years away that who knows may never happen. I live in Atlanta and was looking forward to the Tenn game for 3 years now and oh well that won't be happening now.
How could this be good news? This means UConn will still be in the AAC in 2019 and financially busted. UConn will become the OOC fodder for these schools if that happens. Anyone who thinks UConn will beat them in 2019 as members of the AAC is out their minds. Recruiting, finances, and appeal will be drastically different for athletics by that time and UConn will just be a game that a P5 team will pay to get a win.