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The NFL's Panthers are up for sale. Could the team be purchased by a group who move the team to Connecticut. Then UConn and the Panthers could share a stadium. The local newspaper said there is no guarantee the team will stay in North Carolina. I know it was previously discussed that the Patriots were going to move to Hartford, but that sure fell apart. Still, Hartford would benefit economically if a pro football team locates there.
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Beyond locating a pro football team in Hartford, there are other possible locations such as: near the casinos, East Hartford (expand the Rent), or closer to New York City, such as Danbury or Bridgeport. Connecticut has so many wealthy investors, too, who may be interested in becoming part owners of a pro football team.
 
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I believe there is a 100% chance this is not happening. If it happened, they'd have a few good seasons of attendance, but they l struggle to get people there for kick off and keeping them there for the whole game. Then the majority of the "fans" will stop showing up when the team starts to lose more than win and complain about the teams we play and should drop down to a lower level of play or go independent.
 
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All you have to do is look at the NHL's thinking on this. They don't want a team halfway between N.Y. and Boston diluting fan bases.
 

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Robert Kraft used CT to get a better deal from Massachusetts for their new stadium and complex. There is a better chance of Diaco getting a Power 5 head coaching job before an NFL team lands in CT
 
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Beyond locating a pro football team in Hartford, there are other possible locations such as: near the casinos, East Hartford (expand the Rent), or closer to New York City, such as Danbury or Bridgeport. Connecticut has so many wealthy investors, too, who may be interested in becoming part owners of a pro football team.

At first, I thought you were joking. Then, I thought, hey it's the xmas season, why not dream big? But I do worry that you are serious. CT is about #9368926 on the NFL expansion list. As Noey said, if we can't get an NHL team, we ain't getting nuttin.
 
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As soon as Connecticut becomes economically viable as a state it could attract two or three NFL teams. Hartford, New Haven and Stamford are all contenders.
 
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Before you shut down this topic, consider this scenario. Get a few billionaires from CT [there are many of them] to buy the team. Let's say it goes for $1 billion. Then have the team play for a few years at the Yale Bowl. Then create a modern entertainment/sports/gambling/hotel/restaurant/convention complex somewhere in CT. Hartford, which may lose the XL Center and Aetna soon, is an option, or maybe put it around the casinos. This could include a modern new civic center for UConn games and maybe an NHL team, too. The fan base will not just include local residents but visitors coming to the state for conventions, gambling, entertainment etc.

When John Rowland was trying to lure the Patriots, gambling and big name entertainment weren't part of the plans.

I would also expand Bradley Airport and offer higher speed train service there.

I don't see much in the way of economic development for the state -- and if we don't do something soon, Hartford will be in the same boat as Detroit. It already may be too late. UConn will suffer as a result.
 
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LOL! This state couldn't even hold on to a pro hockey team(granted they weren't that good and never made it to the NHL finals til they left CT). NOT GONNA HAPPEN!
 
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Hartford, and Connecticut more generally, is in a better location than Detroit. We are between two major population centers, and Detroit is not a convention destination like Las Vegas.
 

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1. Build a bowl around the Rent to get it up to NFL size.
(Lowers the investment cost of the move.)
2. UConn and CT Bombers (Rent tie in) share the field.
3. Having a pro team here builds up football enthusiasm in the State.
4. After Randy has built up UConn to a perennially ranked team build an on campus stadium.

If you are going to dream...
 
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1. Build a bowl around the Rent to get it up to NFL size.
(Lowers the investment cost of the move.)
2. UConn and CT Bombers (Rent tie in) share the field.
3. Having a pro team here builds up football enthusiasm in the State.
4. After Randy has built up UConn to a perennially ranked team build an on campus stadium.

If you are going to dream...

This is stupid on so many levels (mostly economic and demographic) that I can't believe I'm responding. Having said that, an NFL team in Connecticut would be the end of UConn football. It would pirate away the fanbase, and the thought of playing games in front of 12k in a 70k seat stadium would keep even me away.
 
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I don't recall anyone mentioning it would be the end of UConn football when John Rowland was trying to lure the Patriots and have the two teams share a stadium in Hartford.
 

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This is stupid on so many levels (mostly economic and demographic) that I can't believe I'm responding. .
Intentionally so. I have to admit I chuckled when I saw that any post which suggests a possible on campus stadium, even one with transparently tortured logic, will generate an immediate impassioned rebuttal from you.:rolleyes:
 
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I don't recall anyone mentioning it would be the end of UConn football when John Rowland was trying to lure the Patriots and have the two teams share a stadium in Hartford.

Different time in college football landscape...
 
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I don't recall anyone mentioning it would be the end of UConn football when John Rowland was trying to lure the Patriots and have the two teams share a stadium in Hartford.

Actually, I said that we couldn't get UConn football going playing in a stadium that large because we couldn't fill it.
 
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Intentionally so. I have to admit I chuckled when I saw that any post which suggests a possible on campus stadium, even one with transparently tortured logic, will generate an immediate impassioned rebuttal from you.:rolleyes:

FWIW, I didn't mean your post was stupid on so many levels. Just the OP and thus the discussion.
 

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