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Yes- they deserve it. For many reasons
we are no different than UMASS
Yes- they deserve it. For many reasons
There's the problem. Back when Diaco was here we were committed to winning breakfast and, as you know, it is the most important meal of the day.UConn, committed to winning practice every day. UMass, going out there undermanned and competing.
The optics will favor us. We don't need to prove we are committed, our future schedules speak to that.
UMass doesn't have 20+ national championships. So them playing goes to show they are trying.
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Not really as good as the old Yankee conference.Let's see-they are losing money - playing programs that don't move the needle. Sounds like the old Yankee Conference to me.
It's hysterical people go emo over a game.the only difference between our football programs is that our administration left us high and dry, UMASS football had no choice. Both are equal programs that are now relegated to offering games to the highest bidder.
it’s hysterical that some think we are somehow better than UMASS as a program.
as to playing this year, UCONN made the right call.
God Almighty. It's just a game.... it's not a vital industry to sustain life.
UConn supports athletics and particularly football more than UMass.the only difference between our football programs is that our administration left us high and dry, UMASS football had no choice. Both are equal programs that are now relegated to offering games to the highest bidder.
it’s hysterical that some think we are somehow better than UMASS as a program.
as to playing this year, UCONN made the right call.
Ryan Bamford reeling in 100k to hit the road for another drubbing.
"To have a set of student-athletes that had no involvement in a mistake/violation that has been acknowledged ... and yet to penalize them by the vacation of contests seems inordinately punitive and not in the spirit of what we do as an association.''Did anyone else catch this re: UMess? UMass penalized for hoops, tennis violations
This is just example #3001040 of why we have to drop this silly and unproductive efforts on "compensation." Let the schools and the kids decide what is fair comp."To have a set of student-athletes that had no involvement in a mistake/violation that has been acknowledged ... and yet to penalize them by the vacation of contests seems inordinately punitive and not in the spirit of what we do as an association.''
Oh it is exactly the spirit of that organization.
Are people really lamenting the fact that UConn is not involved in this nonsense?
Will only lose about $20k for this game as opposed to the $60k loss on the Georgia Southern game. One has to wonder about the effect of the financial losses from these games on the furloughed UMass Athletic Dept employees. Do these games further delay their return back to work?
Every football game played even in normal times is a money loser for all the non-P5 schools. The Courant had an article earlier in the year where it reported UConn FB net -$13 million. Kinda crazy that -$20k to -$60k doesn't seem that bad. It's all fuzzy math anyways.
That had zero to do with compensation. It had everything to do with the NCAA penalizing current students for perceived past violations as in 2013 at UConn.This is just example #3001040 of why we have to drop this silly and unproductive efforts on "compensation." Let the schools and the kids decide what is fair comp.
Here's how I view it. The NCAA decided the extra payment on off campus housing and whatever else they did to inadvertently provide a little extra benefit violated what are essentially compensation rules. Someday when we get progressive on this subject to finally realize there should be no compensation limits then there never would be a reason to investigate this kind of nonsense. The future should be that universities can provide unlimited subsidy/ benefit w/o registration of any kind with the NCAA including benefits that could be viewed as cash compensation. Third parties like alumni associations, athletic wear and whatever else type of compensation should be registered using a standard form contract. Lastly, only if more than [30%] of the kids in a given sport discipline violate the compensation registration requirements does a team forfeit a season. No more of this season/record forfeits due to 1 or 2 or 3 bad apples.That had zero to do with compensation. It had everything to do with the NCAA penalizing current students for perceived past violations as in 2013 at UConn.
What a hot take!UMass has to remind people they are a flagship school. Yes, they are ahead of us now. Shame on us. Atlantic 10 commish even had to let it be known that UMass would side with demolishing the NCAA.