Let’s hope our strong b-ball programs can help with our football scheduling. Great move for b-ball and I’m excited for that. Overall, I think in 20 years we might look back at this as one of the worst decisions ever made by UConn, but only time will tell if this was a good or bad move.
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I'm of the mind that in 20 years, this will turn out to be one of the shrewdest moves UConn has ever, or will ever, make regarding its athletic programs...including football.
It still chaps me when I look at many of the truly shytty athletic departments in P5. Hopefully this somehow gets us on the road to where we deserve to be.
20 years from now football will probably be 8 v. 8 flag football.Let’s hope our strong b-ball programs can help with our football scheduling. Great move for b-ball and I’m excited for that. Overall, I think in 20 years we might look back at this as one of the worst decisions ever made by UConn, but only time will tell if this was a good or bad move.
This has got to be viewed as a stepping stone and not a final destination. When that next press conference comes, hopefully in a few short years, I'll gladly admit that this was the right move.The most reasonable thing you’ve said and I think everyone here agrees.
20 years from now football will probably be 8 v. 8 flag football.
One of Fox, the Big East, or UConn will have a viewing option I'm sureWhere can I watch the press conference?
HYPEOne of Fox, the Big East, or UConn will have a viewing option I'm sure
Kind of still to admit you made a mistake from the start. Oh well not my money. I feel bad for the taxpayers but happy that that UConn is coming home where they should have never left for basketball.
The only way to save money given the Unuversity’s budgeting practices is to totally drop football.20 years from now football will probably be 8 v. 8 flag football.
This has got to be viewed as a stepping stone and not a final destination. When that next press conference comes, hopefully in a few short years, I'll gladly admit that this was the right move.
Exactly, things change. Football is hurting a lot at the youth and high school level. It's already becoming a more regional/poorer sport and it will carry over to college and the pros eventually (signs are it's already happening.) It's impossible to ignore how completely screwed up in the head so many players are. It used to be all the older retired players but stories keep coming out with current players which are beyond shocking.Let’s hope this is the case. Obviously less kids playing football with all the head injuries reported, but it’s going to be a long time before the sport is totally changed I think. I think I said it in previous threads, but football drives the bus now but things change. Let’s hope 20 years from now b-ball is driving the bus.