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Should UConn abandon big-time college football? The question is a complex one to answer (Hearst)
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[QUOTE="NY Crusader, post: 4044972, member: 11473"] That's incorrect. They may have had a bad year or two at some point during their tenure there. But when they were ATROCIOUS was during their last couple years in the Big East and when they were a I-A independent after getting kicked out. They rebuilt the program while in the MAC, were able to get re-invited to the Big East (right before the football group got re-badged as the AAC) and ultimately won an AAC title a few years back. You may not have interest in the teams in the MAC, but is your fanbase interested in a hodgepodge schedule every year as an indy? That being said, I don't think the schedules you've put together are that bad, so far. So if you think UCONN can continue make it work as an FBS indy, so be it. But I think the stability that a conference would bring could help the program turn around. [/QUOTE]
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