fake news.Nah
fake news.Nah
Who can you blame for this? Edsall? Benedict? The AAC? The Deep State? Russia? Why don't you just lighten up and realize that we're in a lot better place than we were just two seasons ago. "Take my advice. Start drinking heavily."They have plenty to lose.
If you get blown out 51-7, you can shatter your team’s confidence and declare to the fans they aren’t worth watching - all before Labor Day.
Nobody in their right mind would want to play the two best teams on the schedule weeks 1 and 2 with that defense.
Even with all our history as a football program? Wouldn't that be like saying Rutgers will cut their program? Rutgers started playing in 1869.
Looking at your list above:
Maine: 1892
NH: 1893
URI: 1895
UConn: 1896
Buffalo: 1899
Stony Brook: 1969
Albany: 1973
Some other New England/New York Schools:
Columbia: 1870
Harvard: 1873
Brown: 1878
UMass: 1879
Dartmouth: 1881
Fordham: 1881
Cornell: 1887
Colgate: 1890
Holy Cross: 1891
Boston College: 1893
I feel if Stony Brook and Albany drop their programs it won't be as big a hit as the others on your list. Once those other schools or some of the other New England/New York schools do it, then I say doomsday is getting closer. Wouldn't it be better to pack a stadium for winning FCS team then have an empty stadium for a losing FBS team?
Do you think the following schools look at FCS football as an embarrasement?
Montana - 2 national championships (7 appearances), 18 conference championships, 23 playoff appearances, 93.33% avg attendance in 2017, 100.6% in 2016, 95.72% in 2015
James Madison - 2 national championships, 7 conference championships, 14 playoff apperances, 87.32% avg attendance in 2017, 79.76% in 2016
North Dakota State - 6 national championships, 9 conference championships, 8 playoff apperances, 96.48% avg attendance in 2017, 97.66% in 2016, 97.35% in 2015
Comparison:
UConn - 0 national championships, 2 conference championships, 6 bowl games, 50.04% avg attendance in 2017, 65.94% in 2016, 70.53% in 2015
Here is an article about the financial woes of UMass' move to FBS: Football is forever: The money-losing drug these schools can't quit
Can anyone name a poster in this thread that said FCS was better for UConn than FBS?
Can anyone name a poster in this thread that said our attendance would improve as an FCS program?
Can anyone name a poster in this thread that said we would make more money as an FCS program?
I dont believe any of these points have been asserted (I could be wrong - show me), but some post as if has.
Don’t care to do that.
My position is clear. I’d rather drop football altogether than go FCS.
@whaler11 has a very underrated sense of humor. I think often he’s making a joke and people think he’s actually pissed off.2. A guy who wants to borrow a cornhole game, but let's not go crazy it has to be close to his house
I don't know who's right or wrong in this thread, but just thinking of what you typed for #2 in the OP makes me laugh every time I stop by this board. Well done.
#unintentionallyironicpostsWho can you blame for this? Edsall? Benedict? The AAC? The Deep State? Russia? Why don't you just lighten up and realize that we're in a lot better place than we were just two seasons ago. "Take my advice. Start drinking heavily."
Apples and oranges. The FCS schools you referenced are all in the middle of freakin' nowhere. Of course they fill their small stadiums when their programs are successful. There's no other game in town.
UCONN is in the middle of the NE megalopolis, sandwiched between two of the biggest pro sports crazy markets in the country, NYC and Boston. CT itself is a pro sports market because of its close proximity. There are also a million other things to do on football Saturdays in the fall. The FCS schools you mention aren't competing against any of that in their local markets. They're literally the only game in town.
To say folks wont attend UConn football games just because they move down a Division shows what type of fans we have.
When you get in to shat-on-everything mode, the line is blurred.@whaler11 has a very underrated sense of humor. I think often he’s making a joke and people think he’s actually pissed off.
Have you lived in a place where there is only one game in town?
What I am getting at is the culture in those locations are vastly different...what some people think of "the only thing to do on Saturday" is vastly different in those places.
Anchorage, Alaska had a professional hockey team (below NHL) and it was literally "the only game in town" in a town that loves hockey....they didn't necessarily pack the arena because folks were doing other things because sports aren't the only things to do. Folks went to the games because they were fans, regardless of what level the team was playing at.
To say folks wont attend UConn football games just because they move down a Division shows what type of fans we have.
To say folks wont attend UConn football games just because they move down a Division shows what type of fans we have.
this is neither unique to UConn nor New England.Welcome to New England?
this is neither unique to UConn nor New England.
Unless you guys know of a bunch of other places where FCS teams routinely outdraw FBS teams.
I didn't go to a single game before UConn upgraded. But I've been a diehard fan since we upgraded.
You couldn't pay me to go watch us play a home slate of James Madison, Richmond, URI, Stony Book, Towson, and William and Mary.
An honest one. We go FCS and you can count the number of posters on the FB board with two hands.What kind of fan are you?
this is neither unique to UConn nor New England.
Unless you guys know of a bunch of other places where FCS teams routinely outdraw FBS teams.
I didn't go to a single game before UConn upgraded. But I've been a diehard fan since we upgraded.
You couldn't pay me to go watch us play a home slate of James Madison, Richmond, URI, Stony Book, Towson, and William and Mary.
To say folks wont attend UConn football games just because they move down a Division shows what type of fans we have.
I'm not trying to change your mind. Just state what should be an obvious fact. FCS teams don't draw as much as FBS teams. That doesn't say anything about the fans.I will say it constantly and nobody can change my mind. I would rather have UConn at FCS playing those teams then no football at all. If I lived back in CT I would be at the games I could physically make.
I neither the time nor inclination to convince you that New England/NY fans don't support losers well. If you want to believe fandom here is at the same level as the rest of the nation for medioce teams, then fine.this is neither unique to UConn nor New England.
OMG - who ever said that? No one.I'm not trying to change your mind. Just state what should be an obvious fact. FCS teams don't draw as much as FBS teams. That doesn't say anything about the fans.
OMG - who ever said that?I neither the time nor inclination to convince you that New England/NY fans don't support losers well. If you want to believe fandom here is at the same level as the rest of the nation for medioce teams, then fine.
You said "welcome to New England" just because someone said people won't go to UConn's FCS games.OMG - who ever said that? No one.
This conversation keeps going off the rails.
I neither the time nor inclination to convince you that New England/NY fans don't support losers well. If you want to believe fandom here is at the same level as the rest of the nation for medioce teams, then fine.
OMG - who ever said that? No one.
This conversation keeps going off the rails.
I will say it constantly and nobody can change my mind. I would rather have UConn at FCS playing those teams then no football at all. If I lived back in CT I would be at the games I could physically make.