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BrownDog's recollection is fuzzy/not accurate...Long story short, the Stadium they were going to build to lure the Patriots was going to be in downtown Hartford ( Adriaen's Landing) and was to seat 68k and would also house UConn Football as the moved from D1AA to D1.
... when the Patriots pulled out of the deal, Rentschler Field across the river in East Hartford was born and was built to seat 40k
It was originally conceived there. However, Kraft had concerns about tearing down the plant that was there and getting the Patriots there in the early 2000s. Even though people really wanted it downtown, it was agreed that as long as it was close to the river and interstates, it was fine.
Ground was broken at the Rent. We gave him a totally pathetic contract that allowed him to walk away. The whole time he was working with Boston.
The reason we can only hold 41K is that ground was broken but we didn’t need a 75k+ stadium, did we? They scaled it back.
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How the Patriots Almost Became Connecticut’s Team
Robert Kraft was on the verge of moving his team out of Massachusetts in the late 1990s. At the last minute, an NFL executive on the rise—Roger Goodell—stepped in and helped get a new stadium built in Foxboroughwww.si.com
I'm sorry for taking the thread off topic and belaboring the point but Kraft cancelled his contract w/ the State/Rowland on May 1, 1999. Ground wasn't broken for Rentschler Field until late October 2000.
Also... Rentchler Field is pre-engineered w/ footings in place for expansion to 60K (not that with recent events that will ever likely be needed/come to fruition).


but was merely poking fun that it was 50 years ago now. They didn’t have other activities nor success in Basketball. Yale also won national titles in Swimming in the 60’s with Don Schollander and the awesome Kipeth swimming pool. For those not in the know, Kipeth is like a Football venue with tiered seating all around and the pool like the football field with great sight lines from everywhere. And it’s still a very fast pool due to its depth (though only 6 lanes)...cue “Those were the days” by Mary Hopkin!



