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UConn’s plan for cutting $10 million from its athletic budget will be presented Friday and could shape the department for years to come (Amore)
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[QUOTE="buddy, post: 3583180, member: 3489"] The two schools you mentioned are P5 schools in conferences bringing in mega bucks. UConn has been floundering since getting left at the altar. Combine that with a state legislature that gives the company that helped destroy UConn athletics tax breaks and a state legislature that is so divided on funding the flagship state university, what would you expect? UConn fans don't know if there will be athletics next month, let alone next year or the year after that. The other problem which as been raised repeatedly is that it seems like there are UConn fans for individual sports, but not many UConn fans that support all sports. Women's basketball fans support women's basketball. Men's basketball fans support men's basketball. Hockey fans think that hockey matters. They all hate UConn football, except for the football fans. It is that simple. [/QUOTE]
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UConn’s plan for cutting $10 million from its athletic budget will be presented Friday and could shape the department for years to come (Amore)
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