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Both those guys would have been immediate contributors to our slow/stone hand WR room....Turner had 11 receptions and Marion had 20.
Not sure we missed them that much.
Both those guys would have been immediate contributors to our slow/stone hand WR room....Turner had 11 receptions and Marion had 20.
Not sure we missed them that much.
Agree that the situation is awful but I don’t really see a problem with us joining a G5. Plenty of schools are successful at it right now and if you do well, you get invited to the big boys.I may be tapping out on college football. I love my Huskies but we are chasing an impossible dream without a decent conference affiliation (nothing lower than ACC), NLI money making it impossible to get the players we need, and the portal with kids leaving as soon as they would like more playing time or more money. I don't begrudge any of these kids getting paid but it makes keeping a team and building next to impossible. College football is an almost impossible product to watch and get behind anymore. Never thought I would say this but I no longer think that our current situation is sustainable beyond the next 4 years.
And if they stayed they could have showcased their game. Specially Turner who would have taken most of BUCKNAM’s snaps.Both those guys would have been immediate contributors to our slow/stone hand WR room....
Tailgating was fun back in the Yankee Conference days. For me, it's the whole reason for going.Thank God for tailgates!!!!!
Tailgating was fun back in the Yankee Conference days. For me, it's the whole reason for going.
I no longer know what we're chasing, except for money. We're not chasing a BCS championship.
Happy to see where this all leads, but growing concern it's just throwing good money after bad.
My guess is they are going after the biggest bag. Some probably take school into account, but mostly it is $$$ first and PT balance with education a distant third.WARNING: The following is a topic that nobody probably cares about. Read at your own risk.
I understand the grad transfers and the few who will make a career out of playing professional football, but do you think any of the undergraduates consider the academic implications of these transfers? Do you think any of them do a risk/reward analysis to determine the cost/benefit of receiving a high-quality education or are they solely making a decision based on football and NIL? Asking for a friend….
why is it sustainable for anyone else then? Deleware just paid $5 million to move up. You think they doing that to lose their shirt?I may be tapping out on college football. I love my Huskies but we are chasing an impossible dream without a decent conference affiliation (nothing lower than ACC), NLI money making it impossible to get the players we need, and the portal with kids leaving as soon as they would like more playing time or more money. I don't begrudge any of these kids getting paid but it makes keeping a team and building next to impossible. College football is an almost impossible product to watch and get behind anymore. Never thought I would say this but I no longer think that our current situation is sustainable beyond the next 4 years.
why is it sustainable for anyone else then? Deleware just paid $5 million to move up. You think they doing that to lose their shirt?
I wish UConn had someone in place that could be leader in getting a conference going with the eastern teams and the academies. Not saying move BB there, before anyone has a heart attack.They are doing it because they want to compete. Not everything is about making a profit.
First you'd need the NCAA to change their rules. Until then, it'll be a pipe dreamI wish UConn had someone in place that could be leader in getting a conference going with the eastern teams and the academies. Not saying move BB there, before anyone has a heart attack.
Maybe, but Marion was a decent outside receiver before he got hurt last year. I would argue that he would have been an upgrade in the receiver room. Turner was a catch and go type inside receiver who had better skills than anybody other receiver on our team to run those receiver screens that everyone hated on the boneyard. I think they would have made our passing attack better this year but not by any large margin.
Make it an all sports conference. What do temple and others lose from playing there? Our BB is another level, but these eastern schools traveling all over the country for crap tv money is insanity.First you'd need the NCAA to change their rules. Until then, it'll be a pipe dream
I wish UConn had someone in place that could be leader in getting a conference going with the eastern teams and the academies. Not saying move BB there, before anyone has a heart attack.
And sadly, those days are likely never coming back. It was fun. So was the Rhode Island game, though, despite the fact that UConn had zero defense.It was even more fun during the Big East days.
He is a G5 QB. He should go quickly.Best of luck to Zion. He'll get picked up quick and probably see some success elsewhere.
Slight amendment-he's G5 third string cannon fodder at QB.He is a G5 QB. He should go quickly.
It's not financially sustainable for any school save a select few. So you're starting with a bad premise.why is it sustainable for anyone else then? Deleware just paid $5 million to move up. You think they doing that to lose their shirt?
My regret with Zion is that he was no given a chance this year. After all he did for us last year and as bad as TR was playing at times, ZT should have had a couple of halves on his own to see what he could do. Instead he drifts off to another program.Best of luck to Zion. He'll get picked up quick and probably see some success elsewhere.