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Man you guys are brutal lol
If you are still broke by then I will cover your parking

Man you guys are brutal lol

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All valid questions. I think the support for Whipple is solid, although not overwhelming because the jury is still out. The main problem is UMass came in late in the game, the former AD had pretty much checked out and was the wrong guy to lead the move up, and the Molnar hire was a disaster. Listen, I know it's going to be a difficult challenge, especially trying to survive as an independent for the foreseeable future. But the UMass administration remains committed to FBS football, and Bamford strikes me as a pretty dynamic guy. Some more wins would be good for starters. Obviously things can always change, but this scheduling agreement says to me that UConn thinks we'll still be around in a few years.Given UMass' possible lack of improvement in recruiting and on-field performance challenges, how's Whipple's support: strong, wavering, dubious at best? Good 1-AA and Division II coach a decade to 2 decades back, has the college game passed Whipple by similar to some other past successful college coaches?
toucheI hate putting money in Robert Krafts pockets, but I will begrudgingly do so for these games. My loyalty to uconn football trumps my boycott of that .
All valid questions. I think the support for Whipple is solid, although not overwhelming because the jury is still out. The main problem is UMass came in late in the game, the former AD had pretty much checked out and was the wrong guy to lead the move up, and the Molnar hire was a disaster. Listen, I know it's going to be a difficult challenge, especially trying to survive as an independent for the foreseeable future. But the UMass administration remains committed to FBS football, and Bamford strikes me as a pretty dynamic guy. Some more wins would be good for starters. Obviously things can always change, but this scheduling agreement says to me that UConn thinks we'll still be around in a few years.
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and its on the wrong end of the state with respect to support from Beacon Hill as those guys (and gals) barely acknowledge that the Bay State extends beyond I-495.
I495? More like 128!
If the games are competitive then the media will have something to write about and the fans will have something to debate about. How can that be a bad thing? UMass gives the Huskies a real test and the next time they play more will show up in the stands.
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Yes. They see YanCon redux.
Backstabbers from BC we should not play, they will always vote with Clemson and FSU.
UMass makes us look desperate.
Hopkinton is on an island by itself in no man's land outside 95. No one here has figured out why they continue to force the runners to go out there instead of doing 20+ miles of laps around the scenic Chestnut Hill reservoir before heading down Beacon Street to finish.Naw, even the folks in Beacon Hill know where Hopkinton as that's where the Marathon starts. That's about it though. I have a Hub born and bred friend who is from Medfield who I took to a UConn game years ago. I asked to meet in Westborough and he did not know where that is.
I understand the financial reasons why UConn opts to play UMass at Gillette as opposed to McGuirk Stadium in Amherst, and I can't speak for the rest of the fans, but I'd much rather play UMass on their campus. There are probably few worse college football environments than UMass games at Gillette, and if we played them at McGuirk it'd be a packed house (albeit a packed 25K) rather than a stadium half draped in a tarp.
I also think it gives UConn fans a good chance to outnumber UMass fans in the stands, since it is closer to Storrs than Amherst.Hopkinton is on an island by itself in no man's land outside 95. No one here has figured out why they continue to force the runners to go out there instead of doing 20+ miles of laps around the scenic Chestnut Hill reservoir before heading down Beacon Street to finish.
Since I live 15-20 minutes from Gillette, I disagree.I also think it gives UConn fans a good chance to outnumber UMass fans in the stands, since it is closer to Storrs than Amherst.
It's kind of tough for Somerville, Everett, Quincy, Waltham, Watertown, Dedham etc to grow much - they're already densely populated areas. There is still plenty of open space around 495, hence that is where people build. It's also much cheaper.I'm in Hopkinton now at work. It's a nice, posh bedroom community with one rather large employer. But all the fastest growing areas of metro Boston are along I-495.
It's kind of tough for Somerville, Everett, Quincy, Waltham, Watertown, Dedham etc to grow much - they're already densely populated areas. There is still plenty of open space around 495, hence that is where people build. It's also much cheaper.
I'm in Hopkinton now at work. It's a nice, posh bedroom community with one rather large employer. But all the fastest growing areas of metro Boston are along I-495.
And none of them are nearly as nice as most of the towns on the 495 ring. Prices are getting closer as a result. Hopkinton for example, isn't cheap (nor Southborough). It's the Connecticut equivalent of Granby or Simsbury. Now the cheap seats are way out in places like Blackstone and Whitinsville.
Hopkinton must be sweating with Dell potentially buying EMC.
If you want nice towns on the 95 loop - Winchester, Belmont, Newton, Westwood, Weston, Canton etc etc. There are plenty. The problem I have with any of the 495 towns is the distance from Boston and the commute. I'm big on the value of time, and adding 1-2 hours to my and my wife's daily commutes is just rough. My town (Stoughton) is meh but my neighborhood and location are great, we live on the northern edge - so we're 2 miles from 24, 4 miles from 93, maybe 6 miles from 95 south toward RI. We have a plethora of t stations to choose from. On a Saturday morning, I can get to downtown Boston in 20-25 minutes. I have several friends/colleagues in Franklin. I like the town. Seriously looked at buying a couple of houses there back in 2008. If you have a job on the 495 loop I think it's perfect. I just feel like the 495 towns are very isolated from Boston because of the traffic.And none of them are nearly as nice as most of the towns on the 495 ring. Prices are getting closer as a result. Hopkinton for example, isn't cheap (nor Southborough). It's the Connecticut equivalent of Granby or Simsbury. Now the cheap seats are way out in places like Blackstone and Whitinsville.
If you want nice towns on the 95 loop - Winchester, Belmont, Newton, Westwood, Weston, Canton etc etc. There are plenty. The problem I have with any of the 495 towns is the distance from Boston and the commute.
It's surprisingly doable in certain circumstances. I've managed to do it now for ~6 years since college with less-than-stellar-paying jobs.I have no idea how people in the Hub afford to live there
foreign countriesplaces like Blackstone and Whitinsville.
It's possible to get a decent house under 400k. Decent being 1800 sq ft, maybe 1 car garage, 3 bed 1-2 bath, less than 50 years old.
We have a friend of a friend who moved to the Houston area. They had a "decent" house up here. They moved down there and bought a McMansion and probably pocketed some cash.
If you want nice towns on the 95 loop - Winchester, Belmont, Newton, Westwood, Weston, Canton etc etc. There are plenty. The problem I have with any of the 495 towns is the distance from Boston and the commute. I'm big on the value of time, and adding 1-2 hours to my and my wife's daily commutes is just rough. My town (Stoughton) is meh but my neighborhood and location are great, we live on the northern edge - so we're 2 miles from 24, 4 miles from 93, maybe 6 miles from 95 south toward RI. We have a plethora of t stations to choose from. On a Saturday morning, I can get to downtown Boston in 20-25 minutes. I have several friends/colleagues in Franklin. I like the town. Seriously looked at buying a couple of houses there back in 2008. If you have a job on the 495 loop I think it's perfect. I just feel like the 495 towns are very isolated from Boston because of the traffic.
One other UConn family, and two more who sent kids to school at UConn recently.I had a friend who sold his 1,200 square foot condo that 4 people were living in in San Francisco and moved to Raleigh in NC (Apex actually) where he bought a 2,800 home with 4 beds, 4 baths along with a timeshare at a ski resort in Colorado (Breckenridge I think) and still had enough left over to create a nice size college tuition war chest for his two kids.
Since I live 15-20 minutes from Gillette, I disagree.I also think it gives UConn fans a good chance to outnumber UMass fans in the stands, since it is closer to Storrs than Amherst.