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[QUOTE="Mokum, post: 2642253, member: 8522"] Connecticut could solve some of their fiscal issues by getting on board with legal weed like other states have done. That being said, the athletic dept. at Uconn needs a reality check. Can someone tell me why it is necessary to be in the AAC for sports like women's vollyball, golf and other non revenue sports? Sending all these teams to Texas, Oklahoma etc. When they could easily form regional leagues with schools a bus ride away? Try to get back in the BE for BB. Accept reality, Uconn will never be competitive with the Alabamas and Clemsons of the football world and give up the pipe dream. Try to form a regional east coast league in FB with schools like UMass, Army, Buffalo, Temple, ECU, Navy, Florida Gulf Coast and some others. This would free up some money for a basketball coach. Let's face it, Uconn is a BB school. We may never again see what took place during JC's tenure if the athletic department at Uconn does not accept that. [/QUOTE]
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