Notre Dame can go pound sand. If there was a single trace of morals in anyone associated with that school I would agree with you 100% that UConn should play them even if all their games are in South Bend.
That school has screwed up some aspects of college athletics in areas involving conference/scheduling and the ripple effect was/is hurtful to many programs. If you join a conference you join a conference 100%. For a school that thinks their crap doesn't smell, they sure have been mediocre overall in recent history in many sports - albeit their womens BB team is an exception. They don't deserve the ridiculous amount of respect and political pull they enjoy.
There are plenty of teams UConn can go and play that are just as visible and put a better product on the field.
IF UConn hosts Notre Dame it's to be at the Rent - no Foxboro/Fenway/NY/NJ garbage.
Interesting discussion, but I think that you are wasting time debating whether UConn should play ND.
The premise seems to be that there would be any interest on ND's part to schedule UConn in football.
There appears to be no such interest on ND's part. It doesn't help recruiting. It hurts ND's SOS. ND recalls the 10 game rejection.
ND can find schools to play it at Foxboro and Yankee Stadium, and has in the recent past.
ND has a 2022 opening, but is in talks to play BYU in Las Vegas.
Irish still owe Cougars a game from 2012-13 agreement.
www.onefootdown.com
There are no rumors at all that ND is trying to schedule UConn, so this is merely an academic discussion.
P.S. ND is a football independent with its other programs in a conference....just like UConn. Did UConn
"not have a single trace of morals" when it left the AAC to do so ??
(ND is a football independent for the same reason as UConn. Both deem it in their best economic and other self interest. Period. Spare me the "morals" talk)
If the ACC offered UConn the exact same "ND type deal" today, would UConn turn it down on "moral grounds"??
P.P.S.
"Mediocre overall in recent history in many sports."
ND baseball just smoked UConn to win its regional. It lost a superregional to eventual national champion Mississippi State 2-1 in Starkville.
It went 34-13 this year (won its division, had the best ACC regular season record by 4 1/2 games), 11-2 last year.
ND lacrosse played in the NCAA semifinal playoff game this year.
Women's lacrosse made it to the quarterfinal NCAA playoff game this year.
ND hockey has made it to the Frozen Four several times recently and does very well in the Big Ten.
ND softball just went 33-15 and played in a regional, losing to host Kentucky in the second of two games against the Wildcats.
ND fencing just won its 11th national championship this past season.
ND men's basketball won the ACC in 2015 and had two Elite 8 finishes in 2015-16, but has tailed off lately.
You guys are familiar with ND women's basketball.
ND's football team has gone 43-8 with two playoff berths in the last four years, with two undefeated regular seasons (one indy, one ACC member) and with double digit win totals all four years.
I guess everything is relative, but I think that most college sports departments would think those are better than "mediocre" results.
(What would UConn fans be saying if UConn football went 43-8 with two playoff berths ? Would you deem such results "mediocre"?)