From the various comments here about UC, it's pretty obvious that some folks think the world ends on the east bank of the Hudson River and that Storrs is the center of the universe. If so, that's a small universe.
The University of Cincinnati celebrated its second centennial two years ago. It was established and thriving decades before UConn. With an enrollment of 46,000+, it's the second largest state university in populous Ohio. It manages a large and envious research portfolio and has an endowment of $1.45 billion. It also has excellent on-campus facilities for football and basketball, both having undergone significant, privately-funded upgrades of about $80-million each in the last few years. Forbes ranks its beautiful suburban campus with its signature architecture in the top ten nationally.
As for recruiting, just a few years ago the Cincinnati metro was home to three of the nation's top twenty-five high school football teams. This year, Cincinnati's St. Xavier High School is ranked in the top 25. Yes, Ohio State may lure many kids, but Cincy's ability to attract and keep local talent is improving. The school also recruits deeply into Florida, Georgia, and other southern states. The trajectory is upward.
UConn is a fine school. You can't and won't make it better be denigrating other institutions with which many of you aren't even remotely familiar.