Although I will say there is a small grassroots effort among Big 12 to promote UNLV and Tulane as the schools of choice simply because of the destination cities.
So is East Hartford. I mean you can walk right to Cabela's so it's kind of one stop shopping.
Seriously though. I think the Connecticut game becomes an attractive road trip for those able to do it.
Year 1 we're at your place.
Year 2 drive south 2 hours and hit NYC which has family venues, like the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, Central Park, the 911 Memorial. Catch a game at Yankee Stadium, if you want or perhaps a Broadway play.
Year 3 we're at your place.
Year 4 drive north less than 2 hours and your in Boston. You've got a ton of historic choices like the Freedom Trail, the Old North Church, the USS Constitution, the Old State House, etc. Catch a game at Fenway and end the day with authentic New England clam chowder and seafood.
Year 5 we're at your place.
Year 6 Stay in Connecticut. The Connecticut shoreline is really beautiful and unique. Old Mystic Village and the Mystic Aquarium are more add ons that are great for families. Alternatively, there are two casinos that thirty minutes away from the field.
The east coast is compact and there is a lot that worked into the road trip. In future years go north to Cape Cod or New Hampshire or south to Philly. It's all doable.