What’s it been the past 6 seasons?
Well, the point of the conference for most schools has been to redevelop programs or raise them.
We'll see. So what is the actual penalty for leaving the AAC. They are supposed to give 27 months notice. Oh joy yet ANOTHER court battle.
OMG, I needed a good laugh.What’s it been the past 6 seasons?
So now can we post a thread" HURLEY BOLTS FOR BE".?They’ve been hating Hurley for several years as he previously coached University of Rhode Island. The school has a game with PC every season.
College athletics has developed this way, all along. Did you see Ohio State or Michigan try to kick out any school?Right, at whose expense?
The Big 10 isn't walking through that door , Butch.College athletics has developed this way, all along. Did you see Ohio State or Michigan try to kick out any school?
No more Sunday 5pm games! Or Tuesday 6pm games, either!
Big Mondays again!!
Yeah but Chicago doesn't.I have no affinity for Marquette, Butler or Creighton, but you’d have to be nuts to think that they’re not more appealing than road trips to Tulane, East Carolina or Tulsa. DePaul still sucks ass, though.
Yeah but Chicago doesn't.
I’m a football season ticket holder and want nothing but the best for them - but when the ad running promotes outdoor seating rather than the team...time to make the move.
View attachment 44031 I’m a football season ticket holder and want nothing but the best for them - but when the ad running promotes outdoor seating rather than the team...time to make the move.
Well said. I've always enjoyed your posts Fishy.
Can you please deactivate my Dooley Boneyard account? I'm going back to casual lurking for the interim and eventual disconnect from all things UConn. Thanks!
When I hear people talking about going to football games it’s always like “well I was given these tickets.. I will go if the weather is nice..” it’s like they don’t really even want to go and are looking for an excuse not to, like they were going to church lol.Given that the football team averaged less than double the average attendance of a Yard Goats game, I'd say that marketing is sadly on point. UConn football is practically on par with a minor league baseball team; they're a novelty in the area and an excuse for people to get outside.