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[QUOTE="Husky25, post: 3198155, member: 2839"] Look at my post count and content. You and I (and IT) both know I spend more time than I should across all forums of The Boneyard. Now go back to page 7 of this thread. This is exactly what two posters in particular and more than few others (including some lurkers who do not post.) believe. It does not matter now. The basketball-onlys got their wish. UConn accepted the New Big East's invite and still do not guarantee games vs. BC, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, Louisville or Rutgers. Let's see what stones AD Dave has left in salvaging football. My thought on independence is if it were such the way to go, why aren't there more? Of the independents, only three really matter and one is because they are an armed service academy. I wrote on Page 8 of this thread: [I]"We'll see how football Independence works out. I have a feeling not too well. Obviously, they can set up scheduling alliances and I've read some longshot scenarios here and on Twitter that are just that. One posited that ESPN overplayed their hand with the ESPN+ arrangement, but they desperately want the UConn product and will force them on the ACC in 2025. That doesn't seem likely to me, but neither did this."[/I] Being an alum, but having no real influence with the program other than ticket purchases, I'm forced to take a wait and see approach. Nothing else can be done. [/QUOTE]
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