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Jeff Jacobs: As the season dies, it’s worth asking if UConn football is worth keeping alive?

And Rutgers plays in the Big 10 along with Michigan, Ohio State,Penn State, Maryland, and Johns Hopkins.
Wow I messed this one up. Whoops. Totally forgot about CR for a sec lol
 
Totally forgot about CR for a sec lol
That must have felt good, forgetting about CR. I dream of the day I get to forget about CR/put it in the rear view mirror.
 
I am sure the P5 conferences are going to love to admit a new member that has eliminated every other athletic team to finance one sport.
I realize it's not a good look and the list I put forth were the sports that we just don't have any history in and that we have for both sexes. But at some point there may have to be cuts. Maybe those sports are so inexpensive it's not worth it.
If we play the pretend game for a moment and we were able to get football to a better place on a national level (top 40-50), I don't think the ACC or B1G would care all that much whether we had track, golf and all the other sports I noted. We'd be competitive in the sports that matter, basketball & Football, and maybe check off other boxes they may need like hockey or Lacrosse (if we added it). It is after all, all about the Benjamins.
 
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I realize it's not a good luck and the list I put forth were the sports that we just don't have any history in and that we have for both sexes. But at some point there may have to be cuts. Maybe those sports are so inexpensive it's not worth it.
If we play the pretend game for a moment and we were able to get football to a better place on a national level (top 40-50), I don't think the ACC or B1G would care all that much whether we had track, golf and all the other sports I noted. We'd be competitive in the sports that matter, basketball & Football, and maybe check off other boxes they may need like hockey or Lacrosse (if we added it). It is after all, all about the Benjamins.

Frankly you cut every single one to make football and Hoops work, if you have to (not saying we are there yet) l. When you get that P5 money you can start rebuilding.
 
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If friggin Tulane, Memphis, Buffalo and a host of MAC teams can field competitive teams, UConn can do the same. Lost of red herrings here.
 
I agree in general with what you're saying and wholeheartedly agree on the hockey venue. But even though soccer has zero impact on P5, it has historically been part of UConn's identity, both from a fan and national relevance perspective. Not enough fans to pay for itself, but a good draw.
I have mixed feeling on baseball/softball. We have carved a nice identity for ourselves in BB and have been sending players to the league. But other than when BB plays at The Dunk, I'm not sure what kind of attendance we get to justify that costly of a facility.
I'd suggest we look at Track, Cross Country, Tennis and Swimming & Diving. Outside of an occasional track person, I don't think we've ever done anything of real relevance in those sports. I picked those since we have them for men & women and might be the easiest to drop. No clue on what they cost on an annual basis.
While I'm dropping sports, I still feel like we're dropping the ball on men's lacrosse. The B1G and ACC both play it and I think with the right hire, CT could get good quickly. I'm sure it doesn't move the P5 needle, but it's a resume builder for those conferences.

I don't think I could do that to any student in any sport......regardless if they produce revenue or not. I'm not sure any sport at the HS level was self supporting, but it gave every athlete a chance to participate and/or excel in those sports their abilities gave them some sort of self esteem, and equipped them to learn to be a team player........which helps develop character. Now when they get to college we tell them their sport is irrelevant? I don't think I could pass any judgment like that to any student.
 
Don't forget about the upcoming new AAC deal. I think once that is finalized and news of a pay increase is released, UConn fans will step off the ledge. A tiny baby step backward but a step nonetheless.

Yes, an increase that will mean absolutely nothing in real life to the fans, but yet will mysteriously make people feel better.
 
Yes, an increase that will mean absolutely nothing in real life to the fans, but yet will mysteriously make people feel better.

Sorry, but that's the real world. We'd pay $10M-$12M to exit a conference that will probably pay us more money than the one we would be entering. I think even the most detached fans, real life or second lives, could see that that would be incredibly stupid.
 
Now when they get to college we tell them their sport is irrelevant? I don't think I could pass any judgment like that to any student.
We're not saying their sport is irrelevant, but in a time of reduced state funding and already high student fees, tough decisions have to be made. It's not that different from a company going in another direction and laying off people.
My UConn homer preference is to keep every sport and add men's lacrosse, but our financial situation dictates what happens. When I started there in '85 we had a couple girls in the dorm in gymnastics. I believe they cancelled the sport in 86, at least that's what my poor memory tells me. It's a club sport now, at least that's what it appears to be the case. Sometimes it happens. It may have to happen again. Just trying to be realistic.
 
I don't think I could do that to any student in any sport.regardless if they produce revenue or not. I'm not sure any sport at the HS level was self supporting, but it gave every athlete a chance to participate and/or excel in those sports their abilities gave them some sort of self esteem, and equipped them to learn to be a team player...which helps develop character. Now when they get to college we tell them their sport is irrelevant? I don't think I could pass any judgment like that to any student.

Schools do it all the time.

Vermont baseball
Providence baseball

Many wrestling programs.

It happens.

Frankly I think you’ll start seeing public schools passing on sports to start saving costs. Let’s the AAU and travel teams handle the costs.

Money has to go to football right now and not much else is revenue generating.

Title ix requires some money that can’t be saved, but there are still options out there
 
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I believe they have already raised $18m of the $25m for the soccer/baseball/softball facilities through private donations. The intent is 100% private funding (much like Werth).

Medic, I recall you noting that when I've complained about the $ pouring into non-football/mens hoops sports before. I know you're just providing the facts, so this isn't directed at you.

But even if the money is privately raised, shouldn't they be smarter about the $ coming in and not milk the donors for sports that will never ever make that money back?

Going into Hockey East was shortsighted, but throwing money at baseball/soccer/and god almighty softball? What are we thinking.
 
Medic, I recall you noting that when I've complained about the $ pouring into non-football/mens hoops sports before. I know you're just providing the facts, so this isn't directed at you.

But even if the money is privately raised, shouldn't they be smarter about the $ coming in and not milk the donors for sports that will never ever make that money back?

Going into Hockey East was shortsighted, but throwing money at baseball/soccer/and god almighty softball? What are we thinking.

For one, what I’m thinking is that we should finally start calling out the NFL and NBA for using major college programs as their minor leagues, and get them to pay for a chunk of it. Most all teams in those leagues have more money than God. Maybe it’s time for us all to admit the truth.

And 99% of kids that attend UConn or any other major school do not go on to play professional sports. They are there for a broad-based education, which may include sports that don’t provide talent to leagues that use it to make money hand over fist.
 
Medic, I recall you noting that when I've complained about the $ pouring into non-football/mens hoops sports before. I know you're just providing the facts, so this isn't directed at you.

But even if the money is privately raised, shouldn't they be smarter about the $ coming in and not milk the donors for sports that will never ever make that money back?

Going into Hockey East was shortsighted, but throwing money at baseball/soccer/and god almighty softball? What are we thinking.

I'm not sure the donors who have the interest in the sports they are donating their earmarked money towards consider it being "milked".

Maybe the guy who has offered to pony up $6m towards hockey facility upgrades can give two hoots about football or basketball? Same w/ Tony Rizza.

Can UConn be a better shepard of $$ (both athletic and non-athletic) - absolutely.
 
I not sure the donors who have the interest in the sports they are donating their money towards consider it being "milked".

Maybe the guy who has offered to pony up $6m towards hockey facility upgrades can give two hoots about football or basketball?

Can UConn be a better shepard of $$ (both athletic and non-athletic) - absolutely.

I have to think someone that is willing to pony up $6M to UConn athletics has to have a broader support for the school as a whole, rather than just hockey, right?

I would think someone would be able to say hey, we know hockey is your thing, but there's going to be no UConn hockey to speak of in 15 years if we don't improve football.

I'd rather take the $3M for football and improve our assistants than the $6M for hockey to build a half ass stadium.
 
I have to think someone that is willing to pony up $6M to UConn athletics has to have a broader support for the school as a whole, rather than just hockey, right?

I would think someone would be able to say hey, we know hockey is your thing, but there's going to be no UConn hockey to speak of in 15 years if we don't improve football.

I'd rather take the $3M for football and improve our assistants than the $6M for hockey to build a half ass stadium.

I don't agree w/ the global support statement. The person reportedly pledged $6m for hockey facility upgrades, the same way Tony Rizza pledged $8m for the soccer facility. Telling folks "thanks but we'll spend your generous contribution elsewhere" isn't going to happen. I guess the AD/Foundation can try, but if I was the donor - it's my money.

I believe UConn Hockey (and baseball/softball/soccer) will exist whether football improves or not. Could they cull other sports for a few million savings here and there - probably. But cutting $600k+/- of expense for men's swimming and diving and another $300k+/- for Men's Golf doesn't mean they are going to just reinvest it in football coach's salaries or reduce mandatory student fees.

We can agree to disagree on how to spend other people's money.
 
When I've donated recently (nowhere near Rizza dollars unless you move the decimal way over to the left), I've explicitly stated it was for soccer and baseball. I've been a fan of UConn soccer since the late 70's and my brother is a season ticket holder. I have great memories of going to games and that's where I wanted my paltry donation to go. I'm also excited about how the baseball team has been doing and wanted to invest there in an attempt to strike while the iron is hot. I would not want my money routed towards football, though I do recognize it's significance in our perception and hopes.
 
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Going into Hockey East was shortsighted, but throwing money at baseball/soccer/and god almighty softball? What are we thinking.
Are you kidding me? Yeah, going to one of the best conferences in a sport is shortsighted. We should drop other sports too. Ones that Big Ten and ACC schools play and care about. Might as well, we're going to join the MEAC.
 
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We can agree to disagree on how to spend other people's money.

I guess I would just like to see how the potential donors are approached.

I don't trust our administration at all, so part of me wonders if they are guiding the money to where they want/think they need it. As opposed to where it should be best spent.

Are you kidding me? Yeah, going to one of the best conferences in a sport is shortsighted. We should drop other sports too. Ones that Big Ten and ACC schools play and care about. Might as well, we're going to join the MEAC.

Brace yourself. I would drop all sports except men's basketball and football if we needed to.
 
I guess I would just like to see how the potential donors are approached.

I don't trust our administration at all, so part of me wonders if they are guiding the money to where they want/think they need it. As opposed to where it should be best spent.



Brace yourself. I would drop all sports except men's basketball and football if we needed to.

Its logical, however the federal govt would take issue.
 
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There are half empty stadiums at all kinds of P5 schools ...... .

OK.... please list the P5 football teams that play in stadiums that are more than half empty.

Thanks
 
Agree’d. It is very damaging to constantly harp on coaching salaries. People with little understanding of sports find it outrageous that coaches are paid so well. They don’t understand how hard it is or the market. Arming the ignorant majority with bad information won’t help the sports programs. I’m amazed how many people used to use Ken Kreyske as their info source.


Speaking of salaries, I don’t think we would be in the mess we are in now if Ollie hadn’t screwed up after The AD gave him a new contract. Maybe we would have the $ to pay a football coach. Truth is I was upset when I heard Edsall was hired, then I hoped he had learned a few things in his travels, apparently not.
Today’s young men are not like the young men of ten or so years ago. Different values but they all want to win. .
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If football dies, all of our other sports die. The stench of failure will be too great.

Then we become Idaho.
 
If football dies, all of our other sports die. The stench of failure will be too great.

Then we become Idaho.

I don't buy that. Basketball will never die, especially if they can get back in the Big East. IMO, the P5 dream is just that. We need to come to grips with the real world.
 
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