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First watch for the Boneyard... breaking down CCSU with their HC Adam Lechtenberg. First episode in series with Joe Fagnano drops Monday!
Would love to see America East become an Yankee-ish all-public conference and partner with the MAAC for football.Central needs to get an invite to America East and CAA Football soon or the D-I athletic program will eventually wither and die in the NEC. The academic profile, facilities, and budget relative to the existing AE membership has kept CCSU out of that league since the 1980s. A new conference with an aspirational peer group (and some former Yankee Conference schools) would give Central the platform to raise its profile across the board - and, yes that would be great for the State of Connecticut!
But CCSU just can't get anything really going with the current level of State support. And don't kid yourself, the State Legislature and UConn Administration has done everything it can over many decades to prevent any academic or athletic growth at CCSU and continues to do so. Just not sure anyone in Hartford or Storrs has the vision that would enable Connecticut to support both a premier comprehensive public university alongside the State's land-grant flagship, national research university. Too many egos would be hurt ...
stony brook was sooo excited to step up to CAA when they got the call. It was their moment to prove themselves on the track to FBS, after the massive success they'd had in the early 2010's with Miguel Maysonet at RB.Would love to see America East become an Yankee-ish all-public conference and partner with the MAAC for football.
URI (football)
Maine (football)
New Hampshire (football)
Albany (football)
add CCSU (football)
add Stony Brook (football)
UVM
UMass Lowell
Binghamton
NJIT
UMBC moves to a more mid-atlantic conference, Bryant to the MAAC for all sports but football. SHU, Merrimack, Bryant, and maybe Marist (if they want to fund it) play football in America East. 9-10 football schools, 10 basketball schools.
Is it just a financial thing? Can CT significantly support more than one state school?Central needs to get an invite to America East and CAA Football soon or the D-I athletic program will eventually wither and die in the NEC. The academic profile, facilities, and budget relative to the existing AE membership has kept CCSU out of that league since the 1980s. A new conference with an aspirational peer group (and some former Yankee Conference schools) would give Central the platform to raise its profile across the board - and, yes that would be great for the State of Connecticut!
But CCSU just can't get anything really going with the current level of State support. And don't kid yourself, the State Legislature and UConn Administration has done everything it can over many decades to prevent any academic or athletic growth at CCSU and continues to do so. Just not sure anyone in Hartford or Storrs has the vision that would enable Connecticut to support both a premier comprehensive public university alongside the State's land-grant flagship, national research university. Too many egos would be hurt ...
Is it just a financial thing? Can CT significantly support more than one state school?
I am asking…I honestly don’t know…but if they don’t have the cash that may be why CCSU is not getting the support…more than it just being about ego.
I believe Central is held back more by those running the CSU system not wanting to distinguish Central as being above Southern than anything else.
Any major public investment in Central would cause an uproar if Southern didn't receive something similar (Eastern & Western would also have their hands out).
I agree with your basic points that the State invests more in UConn and should be investing more in CCSU and the other CSU system schools.Storrs has almost 14k beds available for student housing and UConn Stamford, if growth continues, will have as many beds for students (1k+), as WestConn (1,500) or Eastern (1,800).
Both Central and Southern have less than 2,500 beds each.
In what world does UConn build out campuses in Hartford, Stamford, and Waterbury while CSUs struggle?
Does the State really need WestConn? Why does UConn have a Waterbury campus, when CCSU is practically down the street on I-84? Why has Stamford (and soon Hartford) become residential branch campuses?
Again, UConn operates with more autonomy and resources than CSU system. If Central was prioritized and allowed to grow, it would help New Britain and the State much more than a Waterbury and Hartford campuses of UConn, or the 2-campus (Downtown and Westside) setup in Danbury for WestConn.
idk the history but that whole thing never really happened in the east coast, so no UConn/Conn St.
was it something to do with land grant/space grants and historical expansion westward and entry of new states to the union? i'd be fascinated to understand why that model doesn't exist in the northeast, and thus why UConn doesn't have a true "connecticut state" sister school.