There are many htings that continue to amaze me, among them the fascination with the Yale Bowl which seems to exist among some UConn fans. Why in the name of heaven would we want to play a football game at the Yale Bowl when we have a modern easily accessable stadium 35 minutes away that is UConn's home field? NO sense to give up home field advantage to lay there if nothing else. And please drop the idea of playing Yale, especially at the Bowl. Major conference teams don't play FCS teams at their stadium.
Well, that's interesting because you're absolutely right. I was totally wrong in suggesting it's ok for us to play Yale in the yale bowl. Old habits die hard. There was a time, for a very LONG time, that the annual UConn-Yale game meant a lot. A lot. In the current era, especilly with the shifting now, we're clearly struggling to build that kind of routine, annually into the schedule that means omething. Our opponents that were the ideals, when the Big east football conference was founded in 1991, and then we finally approved the upgrade invite in 1997 - are all gone.
Scheduling Yale - at their home field, no - not smart at all, for where we are, now. THey'd have to come up I-91 and be the 1-AA fodder for the season.
But it leads me to something else I've talked about in many ways, that is EXTREMELY important for the future, IMO, Manuel's job rests on it.
Scheduling. Football scheduling. We have huge holes in our future schedule right now, that need to be filled, and filled smartly, with games that make sense, and will draw.
I'd like to see some Big 10, ACC mix in the scheduling, and a local UMass, BC (now that Flipper has stepped down).
We'll see what Warde comes up with.