Dooley
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Would love to see my Huskies play in the Pinstripe Bowl, Yankee Stadium, home of my favorite baseball team. 27 WS rings, Thaaaaa Yankees....Jerry Palm has updated his bowl projections. He has us going to Miami to play Middle Tenn. He also shows the Pinstripe coming to the American to take Cncy to fill the Big Ten's slot agaist NC State.
If we have an extra bowl eligible team, I still expect the American to let go of UConn so it can be invited to the Pinstripe.
Not sure what your friends are talking about... Even though it was a stomach-punch of a game, UConn-Army at Yankee Stadium was great last year. The view was better than I expected, and it was so damn convenient. Win-win!Will try to attend any bowl offered on the east coast other than The Pinstripe. No interest in trying to see a football game on a baseball field. Two in my regular party of four have been and both said once was one time too many.
No bashing of those hoping for a NYC game, I wish you all the best of luck and a good time.Simply not my cup of tea. / (Mug of beer.)
Understandable. Just name the baby Diaco. I think he's earned that.Unfortunately, bowl eligibility is bittersweet this year. No matter where or when UConn plays, I likely cannot go, lest be served with divorce papers upon my return. My wife is due with our second smack dab in the middle of Bowl season, so there is a fair chance I will be watching UConn from the 6th floor of Hartford Hospital.
That said, I don't care where they go or who they play. Just that they are selected to go somewhere. The extra practice is immeasurably important. Temple was 6-6 last year and didn't get a bid. There were also a couple 7-5 Sun Belt and MAC teams who stayed home. Given 80 slots this year, it is absolutely possible for a 5-7 team to be selected for a bowl, so that puts my mind a bit more at ease, but the false narrative still circulates that UConn football fans don't travel well.
Unfortunately, bowl eligibility is bittersweet this year. No matter where or when UConn plays, I likely cannot go, lest be served with divorce papers upon my return. My wife is due with our second smack dab in the middle of Bowl season, so there is a fair chance I will be watching UConn from the 6th floor of Hartford Hospital.
My wife still gives me crap about going to the Fiesta bowl when she was 8 1/2 months pregnant with our daughter. I was also overruled on having her middle name be "Teggart"
Updated projections on espn
McMurphy: uconn vs duke (military bowl)
Schlabach: uconn vs Georgia Southern (citrus bowl Orlando)
Not sure what your friends are talking about... Even though it was a stomach-punch of a game, UConn-Army at Yankee Stadium was great last year. The view was better than I expected, and it was so damn convenient. Win-win!
My buddy almost named his kid Pedro but the no-no got broke up right before the birth...My sons middle name is Calhoun.... I won that battle in the hospital, but 2 years later, I still get the random pissy moments from the wife about it
Updated projections on espn
McMurphy: uconn vs duke (military bowl)
Schlabach: uconn vs Georgia Southern (citrus bowl Orlando)
Wouldn't Temple trump UCONN in selection of the Military Bowl if Navy gets a NY6 game?
I'm just trying to understand this. As a fan of a team, you really wouldn't go to a bowl game that you could get to and afford because of the sight lines in the Stadium?
Everyone is allowed to do what they want, but that just strikes me as incredibly strange.
This is the guy who was OUTRAGED when DJ Hernandez was on the Michigan ticket.
You are only NOW coming to the realization that this guy is a little strange?
Wouldn't Temple trump UCONN in selection of the Military Bowl if Navy gets a NY6 game?
I was at the Army game at Yankee Stadium last year and my seats were at the 50"yard line. Yes, we were further from the field (and likely at a higher elevation) than similar seats at a football only stadium would have been and yes, the seats were angled to put your view from where the pitcher's mound would have been to where the outfield would be, not directly towards a temporary football field. That said, I guess different people take different things from what they experience as what I took from that game was how great it wad to see our marching band on that field at halftime, how amazing the feeling was to hear U C O N N - UConn, UConn, UConn echo through the stands and how fantastic it would be to one day bring a quality team to Yankee Stadium to face a name opponent. I don't care about the sightlines or potential weather. If we cam possibly play a bowl game at Yankee Stadium, that trumps all but a select (Rose, Orange, Sugar) New Years bowl or CFP game.
I'm in Rome, typing on a cellphone (first time for me on the boneyard) on a rainy evening, during a vacation that I have put off far to long but honestly wish I had put off a bit longer. We are getting where we want our program to be. At the moment I am happiest for all of the outgoing seniors as they will get a bowl game experience. Something nobody can ever take away from them.
BL, I believe you know me well enough to know I would have found a way from Rome NY to East Hartford on Saturday. The thing of it is I kind of painted myself in a corner when I mentioned the possibility of spending Thanksgiving at the Battle for Atlantis. Lost all leverage then. I was representing with a blue UConn polo shirt today and tomorrow I plan on having my picture taken in front of the Coliseum while wearing a UConn football jersey.Just hope that you're at the Rome in Italy and not the one an hour from Syracuse.
BL, I believe you know me well enough to know I would have found a way from Rome NY to East Hartford on Saturday. The thing of it is I kind of painted myself in a corner when I mentioned the possibility of spending Thanksgiving at the Battle for Atlantis. Lost all leverage then. I was representing with a blue UConn polo shirt today and tomorrow I plan on having my picture taken in front of the Coliseum while wearing a UConn football jersey.
Congrats! There is a chance you'll run into daughter. She is a med student doing her ob gyn rotation then at Hartford.Unfortunately, bowl eligibility is bittersweet this year. No matter where or when UConn plays, I likely cannot go, lest be served with divorce papers upon my return. My wife is due with our second smack dab in the middle of Bowl season, so there is a fair chance I will be watching UConn from the 6th floor of Hartford Hospital.
That said, I don't care where they go or who they play. Just that they are selected to go somewhere. The extra practice is immeasurably important. Temple was 6-6 last year and didn't get a bid. There were also a couple 7-5 Sun Belt and MAC teams who stayed home. Given 80 slots this year, it is absolutely possible for a 5-7 team to be selected for a bowl, so that puts my mind a bit more at ease, but the false narrative still circulates that UConn football fans don't travel well.
These guys do zero homework. Minnesota, after losing this week to Wisconsin, will be 5-7. The Pinstripers are not going to take a 5-7 team that might send 5-8k fans...at best.McMurphy has navy playing fsu in the chick-fil-a bowl and temple going to the Hawaii bowl to face byu
Schlabach thinks Houston will get the ny6 game instead. Has navy in the military bowl vs nc st and has temple going to the Miami Beach bowl vs western Kentucky
Pinstripe bowl projection:
Schlabach: Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota
McMurphy: Louisville vs. Indiana
Thank you, Scoot.Congrats! There is a chance you'll run into daughter. She is a med student doing her ob gyn rotation then at Hartford.
And I hope it's a blizzard at uncle Babe's house,now that would be fun!These guys do zero homework. Minnesota, after losing this week to Wisconsin, will be 5-7. The Pinstripers are not going to take a 5-7 team that might send 5-8k fans...at best.
The Pinstripe Bowl will be Miami(FL) vs The University of Connecticut.
7-5 vs 7-5
Now THAT is going to be fun.
These guys do zero homework. Minnesota, after losing this week to Wisconsin, will be 5-7. The Pinstripers are not going to take a 5-7 team that might send 5-8k fans...at best.
The Pinstripe Bowl will be Miami(FL) vs The University of Connecticut.
7-5 vs 7-5
Now THAT is going to be fun.