Hathaway was lucky with Michigan. Their AD was under pressure to sign a home game against a BCS opponent 15 months out. Not many teams will agree to that. Also, Rich Rod was the Michigan coach, and his record against Edsall was stellar, against everyone else (while at Michigan) not that good.
Michigan tried, unsuccessfully, to move the UConn game because they never wanted to play it here in the first place, but they had to.
To suggest Hathaway pulled off a genius move, and Manuel, despite his Michigan ties, is too incompetent to do the same is impossibly stupid.
But thinking that moving on from donuts to umbrella drinks is still acceptable as legitimate criticism is also impossibly stupid.
Read this:
http://mgoblog.com/content/its-uconn to see what their fans thought of us in 2009...while we were still in a power conference. Michigan is not going to play UConn until we are in the same conference, or we agree to have our home game played in NY.
Here's one of the "complements". They think more highly of Army.
I'm with Brian
It's not that UConn is a bad opponent, it's that it's nuts to give away a home a game to a team such as UConn. Plus, UConn is not exactly an exciting opponent for the Stadium opener. Army would have at least been "special." Oh well. On with life.