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UConn Looking to Start a H/H Series at Home

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I was checking out the schedule board, and UConn posted that they are looking to start a series at home next season. Seems that the Never Forget Tribute did indeed fall through. Interestingly enough, Houston posted two days later that they were looking to start a series on the road 12/19/20. Wouldn't be surprised to see that happen.


There's absolutely nothing to talk about. Any teams the 'Yard would like to see come to the XL Center/Gampel next year?
 
I was checking out the schedule board, and UConn posted that they are looking to start a series at home next season. Seems that the Never Forget Tribute did indeed fall through. Interestingly enough, Houston posted two days later that they were looking to start a series on the road 12/19/20. Wouldn't be surprised to see that happen.

There's absolutely nothing to talk about. Any teams the 'Yard would like to see come to the XL Center/Gampel next year?

UCLA. Love to see Cronin come back.
 
Houston, Cinci, Memphis, Wichita (with AG would be fun) seem like realistic options with terms of our exit deal with the AAC. I wouldn't mind any of them.

Outside of those games, would love to see some old rivals; Cuse or Pitt would be fun.
 
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Is it too early to discuss Boston College, or do we still "hate" them?
 
It’s got to be an AAC team. Aren’t we contractually obligated to play some of their teams?
 
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Pitt, please. The move to the Big East is a bit easier for me to get to more games, but I’d love to have one here.
 
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ACC- Duke or UNC
B1G- Michigan or Ohio State or Wisconsin
SEC- Kentucky
PAC- UCLA or Stanford
OBE- Syracuse (Pitt and BC are in bad shape so not until they step it up) SU is going to suck soon to but I won’t mind beating them while they are down
AAC- No One (don’t ever look back)
 
Aside from some of the obvious options: West coast would be fun. Arizona, UCLA, Oregon or Stanford.

In the east, pick on SEC or ACC. Virginia, Maryland*, maybe Georgia, Florida or Alabama.

Not in favor on Kentucky. Them you play in a big venue neutral site, like MSG or Barclay.

*Oops, MD is B1G now, sorry about that. As long as we are bringing B1G into it, what about Michigan?
 
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Yea I’m good on all AAC teams not named Memphis or Cincy
 
Aside from some of the obvious options: West coast would be fun. Arizona, UCLA, Oregon or Stanford.

In the east, pick on SEC or ACC. Virginia, Maryland*, maybe Georgia, Florida or Alabama.

Not in favor on Kentucky. Them you play in a big venue neutral site, like MSG or Barclay.

*Oops, MD is B1G now, sorry about that. As long as we are bringing B1G into it, what about Michigan?

Virginia or Maryland would be a good choice. Stays on the east coast, relevant areas for recruiting, and P5 programs that are usually Quad 1 caliber.
 
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I was checking out the schedule board, and UConn posted that they are looking to start a series at home next season. Seems that the Never Forget Tribute did indeed fall through. Interestingly enough, Houston posted two days later that they were looking to start a series on the road 12/19/20. Wouldn't be surprised to see that happen.


There's absolutely nothing to talk about. Any teams the 'Yard would like to see come to the XL Center/Gampel next year?

could you post the link for that schedule board site? I had it but forgot it
 
I would love to see a blue blood come here. Kentucky, UNC are teams that would definitely do a home and home. Maybe even a 3 game series with the final game at MSG.

TBH I really wouldn't be impressed to see any AAC schools right now.
 
ACC - UNC
Big 10 - Wisconsin
Big 12 - Kansas
Pac 12 - UCLA
SEC - Vanderbilt
 
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