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If the head coach doesn't have a say in scheduling, then the athletic department is screwed up.You are incorrect.
It isn’t. Just pointing out that our home slate is not that bad given that we are in year 1 of this experiment. And we do in fact need to “schedule for success” to some extent at this point too.It just hurts to think that UMass is the current standard for home scheduling over the next couple of years.
I don’t think the plan is to stay independent long term. It was a move that needed to happen to try and stop the bleeding. Everything now is posturing for the hopes of an invite to P5 in the futureIf I’m being honest I still question the long term viability of independence for any team not named ND. BYU and Army scrape by on their historical football brand names, but for others it seems like a road to nowhere.
OSU will hand out millions to any number of sacrificial lambs to come to Cbus, but don’t expect them to come within 50 miles of The Rent. How do you keep fans invested in a team that gets blasted on the road for a paycheck while serving up a steady diet of Liberty, Umass and Army at home? Is the occasional Purdue or Duke on the home schedule going to be enough to sell season tickets? Maybe a few wins will help, but under Randy even the wins have been brutal to watch.
Yes, UConn was considered a P5 school for B1G out-of-conference scheduling. I'm not sure if this is a permanent status or something that rolls based on recent performance. At the time, I recall reading that they used a historic average ranking/record/performance (I think it was a 10 year horizon so it included our better days). If they've updated their list, we'd most likely be off it by now. But that I'm not sure of.To someone's point about other teams (such as Buffalo) being able to get this pay game:
I may be wrong, but I seem to remember that the B1G allowed a limited number of non P5 games per season and that BYU and UConn (even when in the AAC) were held at a P5 level. Is that still the case? If so then we would be a desirable opponent when compared to MAC or CUSA teams.
If I'm wrong then (in best Emily Litella voice) never mind...
This is why we cannot just remain as an independent. UConn has to push for ACC or B10 membership on much higher levels than before. That also means mens' FB and BB need to be in top 30 if not better. It is a far goal right now, but the ranking of these two teams around 2010 would have seemed impossible in 1990. Don't give up the dream, make it a reality -- Dave Benedict.If I’m being honest I still question the long term viability of independence for any team not named ND. BYU and Army scrape by on their historical football brand names, but for others it seems like a road to nowhere.
OSU will hand out millions to any number of sacrificial lambs to come to Cbus, but don’t expect them to come within 50 miles of The Rent. How do you keep fans invested in a team that gets blasted on the road for a paycheck while serving up a steady diet of Liberty, Umass and Army at home? Is the occasional Purdue or Duke on the home schedule going to be enough to sell season tickets? Maybe a few wins will help, but under Randy even the wins have been brutal to watch.
I don’t think the plan is to stay independent long term. It was a move that needed to happen to try and stop the bleeding. Everything now is posturing for the hopes of an invite to P5 in the future
This is why we cannot just remain as an independent. UConn has to push for ACC or B10 membership on much higher levels than before. That also means mens' FB and BB need to be in top 30 if not better. It is a far goal right now, but the ranking of these two teams around 2010 would have seemed impossible in 1990. Don't give up the dream, make it a reality -- Dave Benedict.
Beyond outstanding athletic results, UConn can never again give lackluster attention to the application process. It was not just the president and AD. We should have been twice as aggressive as Louisville when making our case to the ACC. Gov. Malloy was basically nowhere to be found. Neither were our US Senators and business community. Next time it needs to be all hands on deck, even the admirals.There is no "pushing" for inclusion. P-5 membership is by invitation only. I think what you meant was that UConn Athletics teams must be competative for championships & post season invitations across the board in order to be worthy of such an invite should P-5 conferences decide that the time is ripe for another round of expansion. That is my hope as well.
ACC incompetence is the primary reason UConn is not a P5 school. The ACC could have locked up the entire East Coast from Boston to Miami and everywhere in between just by admitting Rutgers and UConn when both were searching for a new home. Instead, they took Notre Dame basketball and Pittsburg. This left the door open for a Big Ten
incursion into the Washington to New York market. They snatched up Maryland and Rutgers. The ACC got Louisville. UConn returns to Big East virtually locking up a large sector of NYC market in basketball. The ACC tossed away about 15 million very wealthy fans.
If I’m being honest I still question the long term viability of independence for any team not named ND. BYU and Army scrape by on their historical football brand names, but for others it seems like a road to nowhere.
BYO's appeal appears to be faith based. Army's is based on patriotism, especially veterans.
UConn Dan is so so right. NYC metro area and almost all of New England is ready to view UConn as its team for football and men's basketball, and baseball for that matter.No question about it. They'll both always have their following because of it.
Likewise, a successful program in the Tri-State area will also always have a following, provided we are successful. With success, we uniquely have the opportunity to capture the Tri-State and New England at once. And let me tell you something...
... that's a hell of a lot of eyeballs!
Under the new UConn president that may be closer than many think.I order to get into the B1G, you have to have top-level graduate research funding and overall large endowments. AAU is an almost must (yes, I know Nebraska lost AAU but there is an asterisk WRT Nebraska). That comes before large media markets.
Clemson's off.If Randy doesn't improve UConn's record this year and next, I think he will be shown the exit. My hope is the team will get to a 6 and 6 season soon. Perhaps by the time UConn plays Clemson and Ohio State we will have a respectable loss.
?Clemson's off.
I see 1,950,000 waysI fail to see how a 63-3 loss in Columbus helps our cause.