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That is the ultimate end game.There will just be a P1 if the Pac 12, ACC and Big 10 are not careful.
That is the ultimate end game.There will just be a P1 if the Pac 12, ACC and Big 10 are not careful.
That's good to know.It's been a couple years now, but I believe it was 7 years ago both basketball programs played a game a season in Bridgeport. It was always a weaker opponent on the schedule and they were well attended. Plus the venue has been used before for the NCAAW tournament and Hockey usually plays a game or two in that corner of the state.
I wouldn't mind if they pushed another OOC game during winter break down there for both basketball programs.
UConn Basketball To Play At Webster Bank Arena - UConn Today
Unfortunately there are no adequate venues further south than Bridgeport so makes sense why they chose there as it was about as south as they could reasonably go. The next closest venue is Mohegan since there's nothing in New Haven anymore.That's good to know.
I've wondered since moving to Connecticut in 2017 why UConn athletics isn't more active/present in Fairfield County. Glad past leadership saw an opportunity there, and like you, hope the current leaders gets back to it. (Do wish that venue was in/a bit closer to Stamford/Darien, but...)
Interesting Texas and A&M are in different pods when the rest seem geographicaly based. Maybe to give more teams a Texas presence? (Or more likely acknowledging that the two schools don't like each other?) Otherwise flip A&M and Missouri?
The AAC hammered men's hoops, soccer etc. Baseball prospered and the Olympics and non-low revenue sports spent a fortune.
But, there was no interest in UConn playing any of the AAC schools in football or basketball. Maybe Wichita State had a little juice, but mainly nothing. Fans didn't even come out to watch top 20 Houston program or UCF. They seriously didn't care in football.
For football, AAC's biggest issue is it is a good football league with absolutely zero appeal. For basketball, it was half decent teams and 6 abominable teams.
It absolutely annihilated UConn as a brand to be in there, much worse than I thought initially.
How nice is it to not worry. We don't have to get the let's get the table scraps. No one at UConn wants to get into a BIg 12 with Texas and Oklahoma. And TBH, fans would probably prefer current situation than even an invite to Big 12.
It feels like I am playing blackjack with house money.I’m really going to enjoy this round.
It feels like I am playing blackjack with house money.
Women's hoops deserves more than just an etc. I think Geno coming up empty on the recruiting trail for 2 cycles played a part in the jump.The AAC hammered men's hoops, soccer etc.
That's good to know.
I've wondered since moving to Connecticut in 2017 why UConn athletics isn't more active/present in Fairfield County. Glad past leadership saw an opportunity there, and like you, hope the current leaders get back to it. (Do wish that venue was in/a bit closer to Stamford/Darien, but...
I don’t know that I fully agree with this. Lower Fairfield County certainly is more New York, but the Danbury, New Fairfield, Brookfield, Bethel, Newtown, Monroe, Shelton areas I would say more identify with ConnecticutFairfield County is, at best, an appendage of Connecticut. It is....... culturally, economically and demographically.... a suburb of New York City. New York is not a college town. It is a pro sports town. Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Devils, Islanders Giants, Jets, Yankees, Mets, et al, rule. Columbia, NYU, St. John's, Manhattan, LIU................poor stepsisters.
Yes, Manhattan elites will spend big bucks to attend the Big East basketball tourney at The Garden. Because they identify with UConn or Syracuse? Perhaps. Maybe because it is an opportunity to be seen, to put a notch in one's holster.
Connecticut has eight counties............six and one half that identify with Connecticut..............one (Fairfield) and one half (Litchfield) that are pure New Yawk.
Yeah i was wondering what part of northern Fairfield County let alone Litchfield identifies with NYC. I would say it's really just the towns along and south of the parkway.I don’t know that I fully agree with this. Lower Fairfield County certainly is more New York, but the Danbury, New Fairfield, Brookfield, Bethel, Newtown, Monroe, Shelton areas I would say more identify with Connecticut

So, I don’t know why this is relevant to the current conversation but I too am a Fairfield County product and I never felt connected with CT. My TV channels growing up were all NYC and NJ. Never got a CT channel and felt more connected with NY than Hartford or New Haven or whatever. Wasn’t until I attended UCONN that realized CT had TV or an identity. Perhaps it’s a generational or geographical thing?Fairfield county product here, who spent 10 years in Hartford and Tolland counties, and I beg to differ that people here think we're in NYC. We consider ourselves part of Connecticut. Sorry our courthouses are a little bigger than Rockville.
Same. After exit 11 that might as well be where dragons live.So, I don’t know why this is relevant to the current conversation but I too am a Fairfield County product and I never felt connected with CT. My TV channels growing up were all NYC and NJ. Never got a CT channel and felt more connected with NY than Hartford or New Haven or whatever. Wasn’t until I attended UCONN that realized CT had TV or an identity. Perhaps it’s a generational or geographical thing?
Fairfield County is, at best, an appendage of Connecticut. It is....... culturally, economically and demographically.... a suburb of New York City. New York is not a college town. It is a pro sports town. Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Devils, Islanders Giants, Jets, Yankees, Mets, et al, rule. Columbia, NYU, St. John's, Manhattan, LIU................poor stepsisters.
Yes, Manhattan elites will spend big bucks to attend the Big East basketball tourney at The Garden. Because they identify with UConn or Syracuse? Perhaps. Maybe because it is an opportunity to be seen, to put a notch in one's holster.
Connecticut has eight counties............six and one half that identify with Connecticut..............one (Fairfield) and one half (Litchfield) that are pure New Yawk.
Guessing the 5p Big 12 Mtg didn’t go well?
Texas Tech system Chancellor:
I don't have a TV so maybe that makes a difference. We get CT channels around the Bridgeport area.So, I don’t know why this is relevant to the current conversation but I too am a Fairfield County product and I never felt connected with CT. My TV channels growing up were all NYC and NJ. Never got a CT channel and felt more connected with NY than Hartford or New Haven or whatever. Wasn’t until I attended UCONN that realized CT had TV or an identity. Perhaps it’s a generational or geographical thing?
Remember Texas & Oklahoma weren’t invited to the call…Their world is on fire.