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OT: Let's check-in on UConn football...

Saw on the scroll UT had a bunch of TO for TDs. Bad.

Still can’t believe that program went to the BCS over us. SMH. How the mighty have fallen lol.
 
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No Jim, your record is what you are. You're 2-9 and could easily lose to UMass to finish 2-10 as one of the worst FBS programs in the nation. Just quit or drop down to FCS already.
 
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After the 2020 cancelled season they should have just shut down the football program and dumped the excess capital into basketball. Scrap PAWSARF and sell the land to a developer and put the proceeds into a basketball NIL fund.
 
No Jim, your record is what you are. You're 2-9 and could easily lose to UMass to finish 2-10 as one of the worst FBS programs in the nation. Just quit or drop down to FCS already.
Well I just finished making a case how record doesn’t tell the whole story - but that would only be the case if UConn had played a somewhat tough schedule and lost a bunch of close games to decent teams. Nope - in this case 2-9 serves as a perfect metric of what UConn is - a horrible team that played a soft schedule. One FBS win and blow out losses to all the decent teams.
 
They should probably go back to the AAC for football only. The conference just accepted Army for just football and that would give them a NE partner.
 
UConn is in the Big East now for almost every sport. You don’t see Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette, St Johns trying this ridiculous football experiement. Put the team in the Patriot league with Nova and Georgetown, or shut it down. Ridiculous waste of money for that school to have a high school team out there playing in a sterile stadium an hour outside their campus.
 
UConn is in the Big East now for almost every sport. You don’t see Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette, St Johns trying this ridiculous football experiement. Put the team in the Patriot league with Nova and Georgetown, or shut it down. Ridiculous waste of money for that school to have a high school team out there playing in a sterile stadium an hour outside their campus.

Just a thought
That's the problem for UConn.
And they knew they would have this football problem the moment they went to the big East

They made the decision that basketball was way more important than football, for them
They knew if they got into the big east, basketball would thrive, football would suffer as an independent

It was not a shock what Happened .
They hoped somehow they could still recruit FB players, playing an independent slate with some good teams

They had one semi successful season that way, but long term it would be a bunch of 2-9 seasons

No decent league wants them for football only , and the big East doesn't want them for basketball only

So they are stuck, and they knew this would happen
But basketball was just too important
 
UConn is in the Big East now for almost every sport. You don’t see Georgetown, Villanova, Marquette, St Johns trying this ridiculous football experiement. Put the team in the Patriot league with Nova and Georgetown, or shut it down. Ridiculous waste of money for that school to have a high school team out there playing in a sterile stadium an hour outside their campus.
Those are other schools are private institutions, UConn is the state flagship university and therefore deals with a lot of state and local politics. The decisions the administration makes often involve compromises among competing interests and that can result in very short sided and disastrous moves.
 
He does have a valid point , If you don't help football by giving $ you have less justification for bitching.
 
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He does have a valid point , If you don't help football by giving $ you have less justification for bitching.
If things move in the direction it appears that they will with revenue sharing from the conferences to the players, that presents a problem for UConn, which is on an island without a conference affiliation. For the B1G and SEC, that may take the NIL onus off the fans, but they will still be asked to contribute in other areas as they have for years, such as building facilities, etc.
 
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If things move in the direction it appears that they will with revenue sharing from the conferences to the players, that presents a problem for UConn, which is on an island without a conference affiliation. For the B1G and SEC, that may take the NIL onus off the fans, but they will still be asked to contribute in other areas as they have for years, such as building facilities, etc.
The Connies created their own problems the second they moved up.

No history, no recruiting grounds, no fan base, no facilities, no money. It’s a minor miracle (or extremely stupid) that they lasted this long in the top league. But…keep trying morons. Sure is fun seeing the bills and the losses pile up, lol.
 
The Connies created their own problems the second they moved up.

No history, no recruiting grounds, no fan base, no facilities, no money. It’s a minor miracle (or extremely stupid) that they lasted this long in the top league. But…keep trying morons. Sure is fun seeing the bills and the losses pile up, lol.
Not too long ago there were those that screamed that UCONN did everything right and dumped on our football program. Uconn football was destined to be the next Michigan-- boy has thatnot worked out.
 
Without $ they have no chance.
To be honest, there is no path to greatness in football for them

They would have to way overpay a great football Player, and even that might not do it, he goes to a conference team

If they want to be a very good football team they have to be in a conference, and it looks like it will never happen
 
Something at Rutgers deserves Mulcahy's name on it for this alone. Rutgers would look vastly different if he didn't start the ball rolling when he did.
I disagree that we’d end up like UConn - a football team destined for FCS with all other sports prioritized. 1) the Big East would have never taken us back and we wouldnt have won the national championshio as soon as we got in.
2) we’d be like USF, a forgotten school in the AAC which is the 20-years-ago CUSA. No school spirit for sure. Maybe, we would have even considered joining the Ivy League. They invited us twice already. Most of our facilities besides football stadium are Ivy-sized anyway. And even the Yale Bowl, Harvard and Princeton have decent stadiums. Who knows.
 
Not too long ago there were those that screamed that UCONN did everything right and dumped on our football program. Uconn football was destined to be the next Michigan-- boy has thatnot worked out.
Oh I remember. One dipshit that called himself doga2. Dog huh? Lol, ok. Connie lover from the get-go and ultimate Connie apologist. He had some here fooled. Not me.

Then we had that weirdo mod of their’s, PudgeF. That lunatic - always with the FUD campaign against RU and GS. Yeah, that worked out great, haha.

Good riddance to both of those goofballs. Enjoy yourself boys - you‘re getting what you deserve…a shit program for a shit school for shit fans.
 
Here's a nice read about how the Star Liar lied about the program
https://www.onthebanks.com/2008/08/03/keep-digging-that-hole
around 4 years after the above article was put out, this one was needed because of the Star Ledgers yellow journalism

The Star-Ledger's anti-Rutgers football agenda - On the Banks
>Let's step back for a second with everything going on at the moment. Literally billions of dollars are at stake with the UMDNJ merger, the Rutgers-Camden merger, and the new Rutgers president. What does the Star-Ledger choose to focus on in the midst of this? Why, Rutgers football of course, That is...rather strange considering that the athletic subsidies are comparatively a rounding error next to the literal billions in bioscience research funds that are at stake, and those subsidies largely aren't going to football anyway. In the midst of all of this, instead of you know, focusing on the billions of dollars at stake, the Star-Ledger is demanding accountability for the pocket change in beween the cushions of the couch. Not just in one, but in two separate stories, digging out disgraced journalist Ted Sherman (who infamously destroyed the Ledger's credibility in 2008 by printing repeated falsehoods with the help of partner in crime Josh Margolin) out of the mothballs to help pen the other hit screed.<



https://www.onthebanks.com/2012/4/11/2942620/the-star-ledgers-anti-rutgers-football-agenda
 
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