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I'm one of the biggest Thunderchicken detractors on the board. If the denizens of 'Nut Hill are willing to extend the olive branch, (even if it's for totally self-serving purposes) then its high time to bury the hatchet. As stated above though, this game must be a neutral site or multi-game home & home series, not a one off. Warde should tender his resignation if he agrees to a 1 time BCU home game.If BC came to us offering us an opportunity to play, and it was anything other than a one-off game at BC with no return, we would be absolutely foolish to turn them down. Strengthening our schedule, getting the fanbase excited, making good with one of our biggest realignment detractors - this is a no-brainer. Even if they did just want one game, make it be a neutral at Gillette. Warde/Diaco should be fired on the spot if they turned down a home and home or neutral site game with BC......unless Jim Delaney was on line two.
I'm old enough to remember when the Yale series was the biggest attraction on UConn's annual schedule. A UConn-BCU matchup would
totally outdistance that series, both media-wise & at the box office. Having the T-Chix on an annual schedule, along with an annual P5 visitor or BYU type, might jumpstart RENT expansion & season ticket sales. There could be variable dates for this game also, either at the beginning of the season, or the last. (Look at USC-ND. ND homegame-middle of the season, USC home game-penultimate game before season ender against UCLA). The logistics can be dealt with later. First the game must be scheduled.