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OT: AAC a Football Powerhouse?
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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 2500535, member: 5798"] I'm not a fan of UConn football, and DO NOT profess to know anything about the team's infrastructure or challenges. Because the basketball teams are tied to it's success, I sometimes wonder why UConn has such a difficult time in building and maintaining a competitive football program that in time, would be attractive to p-5 conferences. I look at the success that UCF and USF had this past season and wonder: if they did it, why can't UConn? What did they do that UConn didn't? Just how serious is UConn in building a real competitive program that wins 10+ games (some against top 25 schools) a year, and can be sustained over a long period of time, and not use it as a stepping stone. Since the key to getting out of the AAC is tied to the success and allure of the football program, I wonder if the same due diligence and effort to find a coach that can turn the program around is being done by UConn's administration and athletic director that was done by USF and UCF? I wonder. :rolleyes: [/QUOTE]
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