The speaker of the state house was from Hartford at the time Gampel was approved. He was adamant that the XL (nee Civic) Center be preserved. But on the other hand, he was one of the fighters for UConn 2000, and UConn 21st Century so there was some positive benefit, too. I don't love the way UConn schedules at the XL. If it were up to me, and they did this a few times when Gampel first opened, I'd play maybe 4 games there and the rest on campus. Now they play far too many games off campus. Virtually the whole series of winter break games are in Hartford. Plus a few more over the course of the season. My deal would be go to Hartford and say you only get 4 but you can choose which 4. The rest are on campus.
By the way, UConn has really done pretty well I would argue with the State legislature ove rthe past 2 decades. And it looks to be continuing going forward with the governor's proposal. I think one issue New York has its exactly the problem upstater identifies, but a separate one is that there isn't a University of New York, that is a flagship. there are really 4. And that makes it difficult because if you give something to Buffalo, you have to give comparable things to Binghamton and the same to Stony Brook and Albany. You don't have that issue in Texas or Michigan or Connecticut.