but…but…butTough to beat teams with 4/5 star recruits with mostly 3 star G5 recruits. Football is such a massive investment in coaching and University support. It's made that much harder not being in a conference.
Kids want to play on National TV in front of a full stadium - UConn doesn't offer that....for football .
Basketball checks all those boxes- that's why the men's and women's programs are so successful.
No, even with the investment and support by the university, massive NIL opportunities, conference affiliation, and a packed stadium, it’s not going to happen here.
If you leave out Penn State, college football has been dying in the Northeast for decades, and the past decade of conference realignment has just exacerbated it. We produce fewer 4 and 5 star recruits (most of whom then choose Big 10, SEC, or ACC schools), we have too many NFL teams, and while we have passionate fans, we don’t have enough.
Sure, every so often, Pitt, BC, Rutgers, or Syracuse might have a good team, but most years they’re in the bottom half of their conference (and happy to share in the conference’s payout).