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I have a few question on scheduling that maybe answers already exist. Thanks in Advance
1)When we play an FCS opponent why don't we play Yale? I would think this would cerate some excitement in the state better than Merrimack.
2) We played a bunch of AAC schools this year Rice, UAB, FA. Why not play Army and Navy? Would love to go back to West Point. Why spend money on travel when we can drive 2 hours for the same conference teams
3)We played ACC, Duke and Wake Forest. We should be playing BC and Pitt from ACC IMO. Why is this?
I imagine a large part of the equation is the opponent wanting to schedule the games.I have a few question on scheduling that maybe answers already exist. Thanks in Advance
1)When we play an FCS opponent why don't we play Yale? I would think this would cerate some excitement in the state better than Merrimack.
2) We played a bunch of AAC schools this year Rice, UAB, FA. Why not play Army and Navy? Would love to go back to West Point. Why spend money on travel when we can drive 2 hours for the same conference teams
3)We played ACC, Duke and Wake Forest. We should be playing BC and Pitt from ACC IMO. Why is this?
I think I heard that we do have Yale on the schedule again in a couple of years as our FCS opponent, but not certain. Pitt is on the schedule for 2027 and 28 I believe. Army in 2027 I think. It was the only game not cancelled when they joined the AAC. We also have a few games with Duke in the next few years.I imagine a large part of the equation is the opponent wanting to schedule the games.
We played Yale recently, which I imagine was an exception on their part (perhaps because they felt at that time they could beat us. and almost did). Normally they do not have any desire for games such as these.
We hasd a few games against Army on future schedules that needed to be cancelled when they joined the AAC. Navy hasn't been on the schedule since we left the AAC but that could in part be due to their not being pleased with our decision to leave.
Three of our four AAC opponents wre not in the conference when we were and the games may well have been scheduled prior to their joining the AAC.
This is the first i heard of this. Why don't they count? I refuse to believe this is the reasonWe don’t play Yale because it doesn’t count towards bowl eligibility as they are technically “non-scholarship”. They also only play a 10 week season.
It is. If we play Yale, we have to win seven games to get to a bowl.This is the first i heard of this. Why don't they count? I refuse to believe this is the reason
We don’t play Yale because it doesn’t count towards bowl eligibility as they are technically “non-scholarship”. They also only play a 10 week season.
It’s exactly the reason: From 2021 game story by Jeff Jacob:This is the first i heard of this. Why don't they count? I refuse to believe this is the reason
Alright. Fine. Very stupid rule but so it stands.It’s exactly the reason: From 2021 game story by Jeff Jacob:
-> UConn already has FCS Holy Cross on its 2021 schedule. An FBS team can count one win per season toward bowl eligibility against an FCS team and only if it awards athletic aid equivalent to 56.7 scholarships (90 percent of the limit) over a period of a few years. It’s a stupid rule. Yale, which will receive a $285,000 guarantee from UConn, does not give athletic scholarships. Central Connecticut, which will receive $275,000 guarantees for each game at Rentschler in 2022 and 2025, fits that criteria. Yale-Army originally was supposed to be one game at Yale and two games at Army, Siedlecki said, but the NCAA changed that win criteria for qualification for bowl games and Army pulled out. <-
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