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Austin away trip, yes please.
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I do think it is possible to put together a decent schedule. Every single team has a few blah games on its schedule and we will be no different. Trick will be to get some games of regional interest like BC Syracuse Rutgers UMass Army Navy then some P5s ideally at least 1 name brand annually and at home occasionally and fill in with your Coastal Carolinas and Akrons To me a perfect sort of generic schedule would be
Maine
Syracuse
@ Texas
Coastal Carolina
@ Purdue
@ Miami of Ohio
Navy
NC State
@ South Florida
@ Liberty
Cincinatti
@ UMass
These sort of represent types of schools, not necessarily specific opponents. 2 regional D1 s a national opponent a couple of games we really don’t care about and a couple of AAC games and some mid level P5 games. End the year against UMass.

I always liked our games with Temple. Hope to see them in the future. Wouldn't mind playing them in hoops every so often either.
Everyday I check the Yard multiple times hoping to see a thread with "UConn schedules game with X". Would be pretty cool to play Florida State and get a decent payday from it.
Everyday I check the Yard multiple times hoping to see a thread with "UConn schedules game with X". Would be pretty cool to play Florida State and get a decent payday from it.
Any potential TV partner will have to see what the games are. I'm sure there a lot of moving parts here.
Karma, as in the Huskies upsetting Free Shoes prompting massive billybeer yakkingWe need Conspiracy Kitty to comment on the karma of scheduling.
Mike Anthony (in the posted podcast) talked about any TV contract would come after the 2020 schedule is finalized
Interesting, I would have thought it was the other way around since no one wants to play UConn until they know the TV situation (at least for home games). Planning on listening to the podcast later so maybe he explains.
Interesting, I would have thought it was the other way around since no one wants to play UConn until they know the TV situation (at least for home games). Planning on listening to the podcast later so maybe he explains.
All of this may be happening in parallel.
Yes, and surely some h and h we sign this fall will be indicative of the future potential.A football tv deal should not be based on a 2020 schedule. The value may not really be apparent until 2022 or 2023. Fox and SNY should be well aware of that.
Its been, what, a week, since the departure terms were solidified? Patience, young grasshopper.Lets get some announcements of football scheduling!! It doesn't even have to be the 2020 schedule. There is some momentum right now with the NBE announcement, fairly positive recruiting and a new season. As more time lags with no scheduling announcements the skepticism starts to creep into the future of the football program.
Can we get a FOIA request sent in on behalf of the BY?Mike Anthony (in the posted podcast) talked about any TV contract would come after the 2020 schedule is finalized and he believes that they have quite a few locked down already but as you point out / a lot of moving parts.
Sure, let the BY know when you receive your response and any insightful results.Can we get a FOIA request sent in on behalf of the BY?
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Georgia adds Charlotte to 2025 football schedule
The Georgia Bulldogs have added the Charlotte 49ers to their 2025 football schedule, according to a report by David Scott of the Charlotte Observer.fbschedules.com
$1.9 mil?.....yeah I think we’ll figure this thing out
Agreed, I would think its the reverse - need a tv deal to get the games. If I am a visiting team, I want to be sure my school will be on tv before I sign up. Anthony doesn't offer much for a reasoning other than tv cannot value the games without knowing the opponents. I think SNY will value all the games about the same (rather modestly) regardless of the opponents as long as there is no more than one FCS game and the rest are FBS opponents.
SNY and/or whomever only get to broadcast the home games. All these great road games will be on the home teams media deal/media outlet. I think the trickier part is ensuring the visiting team can get the game in their home market. SNY/whomever would have to agree to allow for rebroadcasting in said teams home market through a local outlet. For example, if we play a B1G team at home, let the B1G network/Fox have the right to broadcast the game in the non SNY markets. If we play the SEC, ACC or AAC at home, same deal with ESPN (where it probably would go on ESPN+). If we play a other G5s, same thing. Now maybe part of the solution and part of the complication would be for our games to air on the SNY/NBCsports on their streaming app. One more complication, SNY will always put the Mets first, so what do you do the first 5 weeks of the season when the Mets could easily have make up games and double headers and extended games interfering with our broadcast...unlike ESPN, there might not be a linear cable outlet for such a conflict, especially when its unanticipated.
All that said, if we have draft H&H contracts going, its a sure bet they can be cancelled if we dont have a solid tv broadcast including some way for the visiting team to watch the game in their home market.
Of course. Home team controls the TV $$. Thats one of the reasons the visiting team gets paid (and because they are missing out on gate revenue had it been a home game).Would a game against FSU in Tallahassee be on the ACC network?