We recruited Meyers but no we never had a chance. The only school he considered for Football was UF. His father played at UF I believe. He ultimately chose the Ivy league. This is a problem with kids from Greenwich, New Canaan, Darien, Staples and other schools in FC. Long standing traditions of attending the Ivy league and other private institutions. I grew up in Fairfield County and most of the people I graduated with chose private universities. That is the culture in that area unlike upstate where many choose a state education. This is the major difference between CT and the rest of the country. I live in the midwest where kids dream of going to Ohio State, Michigan, Indiana etc. The schools are well respected because the best and brightest in their states choose to attend the state schools. UConn clearly brings in bright kids but inside of the state the school has a difficult culture to contend with. The good news is that I've found that people outside of New England believe UConn is a very strong school...and rightfully so. UConn just needs to keep improving. The school has some very strong programs but it will take some time for the boating population of FC to believe it.
It's happening. As mentioned before, UCONN has been the number-1 college destination for Greenwich High Srs. for the last three years. People in FF County understand value. Presently, UCONN provides the same/better value than the "publics" like Michigan, UNC, UVA, Colorado (Skiers), etc. that I and my Greenwich cohorts (who couldn't get an Ivy League sniff) used to attend.