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-> This, it could be argued, is the most important thing going on in all of UConn athletics, an institution of higher learning’s potential ticket to a place of higher earning. The basketball programs can’t be much better than they are, flag bearers for an entire athletic department’s broad endeavors. Football success, like it or not, is just as important to the university’s primary desire: to join a power conference and play all these sports under gold coin showers.
Football has again become a respectable imprint on the overall UConn profile. Mora, entering his fourth year, has done a terrific job. The Huskies, with another manageable schedule on deck, appear well positioned to build off of last season’s 9-4 record and Fenway Bowl victory over North Carolina. UConn, in short, is doing what it has to do — dominating in basketball, squeezing every penny out of every available resource, winning across the board, and allowing Mora to build something respectable. Eventually, if this continues, power conference membership and money will follow <-
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