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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="DarthGrumpy, post: 3595381, member: 2141"] Hartford is good and it has a strong network in the Hartford area, so maybe the 300 lb gorilla. Yale's the 500 lb gorilla as they are step below the big hospitals in NYC and Boston and honestly would be better known nationally if they had are airport with decent service nearby (Bradley is just as far away as Kennedy, though a lot easier, and Tweed doesn't really count). But, Yale knows where the money is, which is why they control both Bridgeport and Greenwich Hospitals along with Lawrence Memorial in the opposite direction in New London (they also have Westerly, when did Yale move into RI?) and also use Norwalk Hospital as a teaching center. Of course, if Yale New Have is a 500 lb gorilla, that makes New York Presbyterian Hospital and Mass General Brigham more like the 3 ton elephant. [/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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