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RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - Bogg - 10-25-2019 12:17 PM

(10-25-2019 12:11 PM)goofus Wrote:  Plus Notre Dame football always plays its last game on thanksgiving weekend in California. Why would they want to turn around and play in a baseball stadium in New York a week later or maybe a week earlier?

They did exactly that literally last year.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - UConnHusky - 10-25-2019 12:26 PM

(10-25-2019 12:11 PM)goofus Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 10:12 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 09:11 AM)Bogg Wrote:  Apparently yesterday Benedict said he's been exploring a two-day football/basketball package in New York where UConn and a school to be named would play football in Yankee Stadium one day and basketball at MSG the other. Notre Dame's name is getting thrown around online, but there are probably a half-dozen schools or more you could do that with and make it really attractive. I'm happy the AD realizes they can do some really interesting things with scheduling if they heavily leverage NYC and/or Boston.

Benedict has really impressed me as an AD in the past few months. I was skeptical to his fit coming from an SEC Football-dominant school, but he seems to truly understand the advantages that basketball can have toward helping improve football.

Notre Dame would obviously be a great get for Yankee Stadium (which is something they have done there in past few years as part of Shamrock Series). ND would likely not agree to anything in the next couple of years, but likely several years down the road as part of such an agreement.

I would not be shocked if it ended up being a B1G team, such as Michigan, Michigan State or Ohio State. Each program has strong alumni in the NYC area, and would hold a dual benefit for football and men's basketball, IMO.

I don't see any Big Ten football teams being interested in this.

Basketball season starts when? In late November? Big Ten football teams are pretty much committed to conference play in late November and early December.

Plus Notre Dame football always plays its last game on thanksgiving weekend in California. Why would they want to turn around and play in a baseball stadium in New York a week later or maybe a week earlier?

I just don't think most of the midwestern Big Ten schools in this two sport showdown would be a big enough deal in NYC (even with a decent amount of Big Ten alums there). The only two Big Ten schools that could work in my opinion would be Rutgers (as they are local) and Maryland (since they are good at hoop and the basketball game will probably matter more than the football game to locals if the location is New York City).

The best matchup is Syracuse. UConn and Syracuse both have tons of alumni in the NYC area and the matchup of these schools would energize New Yorkers who aren't alums of either school. Syracuse vs. UConn has "New York City" written all over it.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - Hokie Mark - 10-25-2019 12:40 PM

(10-25-2019 12:26 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:11 PM)goofus Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 10:12 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 09:11 AM)Bogg Wrote:  Apparently yesterday Benedict said he's been exploring a two-day football/basketball package in New York where UConn and a school to be named would play football in Yankee Stadium one day and basketball at MSG the other. Notre Dame's name is getting thrown around online, but there are probably a half-dozen schools or more you could do that with and make it really attractive. I'm happy the AD realizes they can do some really interesting things with scheduling if they heavily leverage NYC and/or Boston.

Benedict has really impressed me as an AD in the past few months. I was skeptical to his fit coming from an SEC Football-dominant school, but he seems to truly understand the advantages that basketball can have toward helping improve football.

Notre Dame would obviously be a great get for Yankee Stadium (which is something they have done there in past few years as part of Shamrock Series). ND would likely not agree to anything in the next couple of years, but likely several years down the road as part of such an agreement.

I would not be shocked if it ended up being a B1G team, such as Michigan, Michigan State or Ohio State. Each program has strong alumni in the NYC area, and would hold a dual benefit for football and men's basketball, IMO.

I don't see any Big Ten football teams being interested in this.

Basketball season starts when? In late November? Big Ten football teams are pretty much committed to conference play in late November and early December.

Plus Notre Dame football always plays its last game on thanksgiving weekend in California. Why would they want to turn around and play in a baseball stadium in New York a week later or maybe a week earlier?

I just don't think most of the midwestern Big Ten schools in this two sport showdown would be a big enough deal in NYC (even with a decent amount of Big Ten alums there). The only two Big Ten schools that could work in my opinion would be Rutgers (as they are local) and Maryland (since they are good at hoop and the basketball game will probably matter more than the football game to locals if the location is New York City).

The best matchup is Syracuse. UConn and Syracuse both have tons of alumni in the NYC area and the matchup of these schools would energize New Yorkers who aren't alums of either school. Syracuse vs. UConn has "New York City" written all over it.

+1. Syracuse makes the most sense. Rutgers would be logical - but won't get the fans very excited for either sport. Perhaps Duke might work?


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - TerryD - 10-25-2019 12:42 PM

(10-25-2019 12:11 PM)goofus Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 10:12 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 09:11 AM)Bogg Wrote:  Apparently yesterday Benedict said he's been exploring a two-day football/basketball package in New York where UConn and a school to be named would play football in Yankee Stadium one day and basketball at MSG the other. Notre Dame's name is getting thrown around online, but there are probably a half-dozen schools or more you could do that with and make it really attractive. I'm happy the AD realizes they can do some really interesting things with scheduling if they heavily leverage NYC and/or Boston.

Benedict has really impressed me as an AD in the past few months. I was skeptical to his fit coming from an SEC Football-dominant school, but he seems to truly understand the advantages that basketball can have toward helping improve football.

Notre Dame would obviously be a great get for Yankee Stadium (which is something they have done there in past few years as part of Shamrock Series). ND would likely not agree to anything in the next couple of years, but likely several years down the road as part of such an agreement.

I would not be shocked if it ended up being a B1G team, such as Michigan, Michigan State or Ohio State. Each program has strong alumni in the NYC area, and would hold a dual benefit for football and men's basketball, IMO.

I don't see any Big Ten football teams being interested in this.

Basketball season starts when? In late November? Big Ten football teams are pretty much committed to conference play in late November and early December.

Plus Notre Dame football always plays its last game on thanksgiving weekend in California. Why would they want to turn around and play in a baseball stadium in New York a week later or maybe a week earlier?

Not saying they would, but ND travelled like that last season.

ND played Syracuse at Yankee Stadium on 11/17 and then flew to California to play USC on 11/24.

This came after ND played Navy in San Diego.


2018 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
OPPONENT/LOCATION
DATE
KICKOFF
TV
TICKETS/RESULTS

Michigan Wolverines
Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame, IN

09/01/2018
7:30pm
NBC
W, 24-17

Ball State Cardinals
Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame, IN

09/08/2018
3:30pm
NBC
W, 24-16

Vanderbilt Commodores
Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame, IN

09/15/2018
2:30pm
NBC
W, 22-17

Wake Forest Demon Deacons
BB&T Field Winston-Salem, NC

09/22/2018
12:00pm
ABC
W, 56-27

Stanford Cardinal
Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame, IN

09/29/2018
7:30pm
NBC
W, 38-17

Virginia Tech Hokies
Lane Stadium Blacksburg, VA

10/06/2018
8:00pm
ABC
W, 45-23

Pitt Panthers
Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame, IN

10/13/2018
2:30pm
NBC
W, 19-14

Navy Midshipmen
Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, CA

10/27/2018
8:00pm
CBS Sports Network
W, 44-22

Northwestern Wildcats
Ryan Field Evanston, IL

11/03/2018
7:15pm
ESPN
W, 31-21

Florida State Seminoles
Notre Dame Stadium Notre Dame, IN

11/10/2018
7:30pm
NBC
W, 42-13

Syracuse Orange
Yankee Stadium New York, NY

11/17/2018
2:30pm
NBC
W, 36-3

USC Trojans
LA Coliseum Los Angeles, CA

Traveling like that is not seen as a problem for ND, but an opportunity.

(ND opens the season next year in Dublin, Ireland).


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - UConnHusky - 10-25-2019 12:46 PM

(10-25-2019 12:40 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:26 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:11 PM)goofus Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 10:12 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 09:11 AM)Bogg Wrote:  Apparently yesterday Benedict said he's been exploring a two-day football/basketball package in New York where UConn and a school to be named would play football in Yankee Stadium one day and basketball at MSG the other. Notre Dame's name is getting thrown around online, but there are probably a half-dozen schools or more you could do that with and make it really attractive. I'm happy the AD realizes they can do some really interesting things with scheduling if they heavily leverage NYC and/or Boston.

Benedict has really impressed me as an AD in the past few months. I was skeptical to his fit coming from an SEC Football-dominant school, but he seems to truly understand the advantages that basketball can have toward helping improve football.

Notre Dame would obviously be a great get for Yankee Stadium (which is something they have done there in past few years as part of Shamrock Series). ND would likely not agree to anything in the next couple of years, but likely several years down the road as part of such an agreement.

I would not be shocked if it ended up being a B1G team, such as Michigan, Michigan State or Ohio State. Each program has strong alumni in the NYC area, and would hold a dual benefit for football and men's basketball, IMO.

I don't see any Big Ten football teams being interested in this.

Basketball season starts when? In late November? Big Ten football teams are pretty much committed to conference play in late November and early December.

Plus Notre Dame football always plays its last game on thanksgiving weekend in California. Why would they want to turn around and play in a baseball stadium in New York a week later or maybe a week earlier?

I just don't think most of the midwestern Big Ten schools in this two sport showdown would be a big enough deal in NYC (even with a decent amount of Big Ten alums there). The only two Big Ten schools that could work in my opinion would be Rutgers (as they are local) and Maryland (since they are good at hoop and the basketball game will probably matter more than the football game to locals if the location is New York City).

The best matchup is Syracuse. UConn and Syracuse both have tons of alumni in the NYC area and the matchup of these schools would energize New Yorkers who aren't alums of either school. Syracuse vs. UConn has "New York City" written all over it.

+1. Syracuse makes the most sense. Rutgers would be logical - but won't get the fans very excited for either sport. Perhaps Duke might work?

I agree about Rutgers not being exciting. As for the Duke idea, I love it as an option. They are pretty good in football lately and have been the "it" team in basketball for years now. That would be a lot of fun.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - TDenverFan - 10-25-2019 01:33 PM

Penn State could work well for that, they'd fill up Yankee Stadium easily


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - Bogg - 10-25-2019 01:45 PM



C'mon, Mick, tell the AD you want to come out East to play your old buddies and to roll a football game into it.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - mike012779 - 10-25-2019 03:13 PM

Screw it, UConn ND at Yankee stadium football... then UConn vs ND mens & womens BB and Hockey all at MSG the next day....


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - Frank the Tank - 10-25-2019 03:33 PM

(10-25-2019 01:45 PM)Bogg Wrote:  

C'mon, Mick, tell the AD you want to come out East to play your old buddies and to roll a football game into it.

This is just a hunch, but it wouldn't shock me if it's to squeeze in another Michigan - ND series. Michigan has separate series with Texas and Oklahoma from 2024 to 2027.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - megadrone - 10-25-2019 04:40 PM

(10-25-2019 12:40 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:26 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:11 PM)goofus Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 10:12 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 09:11 AM)Bogg Wrote:  Apparently yesterday Benedict said he's been exploring a two-day football/basketball package in New York where UConn and a school to be named would play football in Yankee Stadium one day and basketball at MSG the other. Notre Dame's name is getting thrown around online, but there are probably a half-dozen schools or more you could do that with and make it really attractive. I'm happy the AD realizes they can do some really interesting things with scheduling if they heavily leverage NYC and/or Boston.

Benedict has really impressed me as an AD in the past few months. I was skeptical to his fit coming from an SEC Football-dominant school, but he seems to truly understand the advantages that basketball can have toward helping improve football.

Notre Dame would obviously be a great get for Yankee Stadium (which is something they have done there in past few years as part of Shamrock Series). ND would likely not agree to anything in the next couple of years, but likely several years down the road as part of such an agreement.

I would not be shocked if it ended up being a B1G team, such as Michigan, Michigan State or Ohio State. Each program has strong alumni in the NYC area, and would hold a dual benefit for football and men's basketball, IMO.

I don't see any Big Ten football teams being interested in this.

Basketball season starts when? In late November? Big Ten football teams are pretty much committed to conference play in late November and early December.

Plus Notre Dame football always plays its last game on thanksgiving weekend in California. Why would they want to turn around and play in a baseball stadium in New York a week later or maybe a week earlier?

I just don't think most of the midwestern Big Ten schools in this two sport showdown would be a big enough deal in NYC (even with a decent amount of Big Ten alums there). The only two Big Ten schools that could work in my opinion would be Rutgers (as they are local) and Maryland (since they are good at hoop and the basketball game will probably matter more than the football game to locals if the location is New York City).

The best matchup is Syracuse. UConn and Syracuse both have tons of alumni in the NYC area and the matchup of these schools would energize New Yorkers who aren't alums of either school. Syracuse vs. UConn has "New York City" written all over it.

+1. Syracuse makes the most sense. Rutgers would be logical - but won't get the fans very excited for either sport. Perhaps Duke might work?

We're not drawing flies right now thanks to the Flood/Ash/Herrmann disasters but we could play the game on Randall's Island and maybe fill the venue. For basketball it would be interesting since our coach is a UConn alum.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - Wedge - 10-25-2019 04:52 PM

(10-25-2019 03:33 PM)Frank the Tank Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 01:45 PM)Bogg Wrote:  

C'mon, Mick, tell the AD you want to come out East to play your old buddies and to roll a football game into it.

This is just a hunch, but it wouldn't shock me if it's to squeeze in another Michigan - ND series. Michigan has separate series with Texas and Oklahoma from 2024 to 2027.

Maybe, but Notre Dame is already playing Ohio State in '22 and '23.

Michigan-LSU, maybe? LSU also has no P5 non-con opponents announced for '22 and '23.

EDIT: They did announce another Michigan-ND H&H -- in 2033 and 2034. Some of us might still be around to see it.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - UConnHusky - 10-25-2019 09:46 PM

(10-25-2019 04:40 PM)megadrone Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:40 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:26 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:11 PM)goofus Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 10:12 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  Benedict has really impressed me as an AD in the past few months. I was skeptical to his fit coming from an SEC Football-dominant school, but he seems to truly understand the advantages that basketball can have toward helping improve football.

Notre Dame would obviously be a great get for Yankee Stadium (which is something they have done there in past few years as part of Shamrock Series). ND would likely not agree to anything in the next couple of years, but likely several years down the road as part of such an agreement.

I would not be shocked if it ended up being a B1G team, such as Michigan, Michigan State or Ohio State. Each program has strong alumni in the NYC area, and would hold a dual benefit for football and men's basketball, IMO.

I don't see any Big Ten football teams being interested in this.

Basketball season starts when? In late November? Big Ten football teams are pretty much committed to conference play in late November and early December.

Plus Notre Dame football always plays its last game on thanksgiving weekend in California. Why would they want to turn around and play in a baseball stadium in New York a week later or maybe a week earlier?

I just don't think most of the midwestern Big Ten schools in this two sport showdown would be a big enough deal in NYC (even with a decent amount of Big Ten alums there). The only two Big Ten schools that could work in my opinion would be Rutgers (as they are local) and Maryland (since they are good at hoop and the basketball game will probably matter more than the football game to locals if the location is New York City).

The best matchup is Syracuse. UConn and Syracuse both have tons of alumni in the NYC area and the matchup of these schools would energize New Yorkers who aren't alums of either school. Syracuse vs. UConn has "New York City" written all over it.

+1. Syracuse makes the most sense. Rutgers would be logical - but won't get the fans very excited for either sport. Perhaps Duke might work?

We're not drawing flies right now thanks to the Flood/Ash/Herrmann disasters but we could play the game on Randall's Island and maybe fill the venue. For basketball it would be interesting since our coach is a UConn alum.

I think Pikiell will actually jump start Rutgers basketball into something pretty respectable. I can see a day where Rutgers earns their Big Ten keep in basketball and not football. Based on their market, basketball really is the most logical place to focus on success since Big Ten football is tough.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - bill dazzle - 10-25-2019 10:20 PM

(10-25-2019 09:46 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 04:40 PM)megadrone Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:40 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:26 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 12:11 PM)goofus Wrote:  I don't see any Big Ten football teams being interested in this.

Basketball season starts when? In late November? Big Ten football teams are pretty much committed to conference play in late November and early December.

Plus Notre Dame football always plays its last game on thanksgiving weekend in California. Why would they want to turn around and play in a baseball stadium in New York a week later or maybe a week earlier?

I just don't think most of the midwestern Big Ten schools in this two sport showdown would be a big enough deal in NYC (even with a decent amount of Big Ten alums there). The only two Big Ten schools that could work in my opinion would be Rutgers (as they are local) and Maryland (since they are good at hoop and the basketball game will probably matter more than the football game to locals if the location is New York City).

The best matchup is Syracuse. UConn and Syracuse both have tons of alumni in the NYC area and the matchup of these schools would energize New Yorkers who aren't alums of either school. Syracuse vs. UConn has "New York City" written all over it.

+1. Syracuse makes the most sense. Rutgers would be logical - but won't get the fans very excited for either sport. Perhaps Duke might work?

We're not drawing flies right now thanks to the Flood/Ash/Herrmann disasters but we could play the game on Randall's Island and maybe fill the venue. For basketball it would be interesting since our coach is a UConn alum.

I think Pikiell will actually jump start Rutgers basketball into something pretty respectable. I can see a day where Rutgers earns their Big Ten keep in basketball and not football. Based on their market, basketball really is the most logical place to focus on success since Big Ten football is tough.


Agree with this fully.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - TerryD - 10-26-2019 11:06 AM

(10-25-2019 03:33 PM)Frank the Tank Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 01:45 PM)Bogg Wrote:  

C'mon, Mick, tell the AD you want to come out East to play your old buddies and to roll a football game into it.

This is just a hunch, but it wouldn't shock me if it's to squeeze in another Michigan - ND series. Michigan has separate series with Texas and Oklahoma from 2024 to 2027.

There are rumors of games in 2033 and 2034. Not confirmed.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - BruceMcF - 10-27-2019 10:25 PM

(10-25-2019 09:46 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  I think Pikiell will actually jump start Rutgers basketball into something pretty respectable. I can see a day where Rutgers earns their Big Ten keep in basketball and not football. Based on their market, basketball really is the most logical place to focus on success since Big Ten football is tough.

Yeah, that'd work.

After all, where Rutgers earns its keep in football, one day, is if the Big Ten increases it's share of the best NJ players. The Big Ten is the only P5 conference without a school in one of the big 3 football recruiting states ... getting an additional (second) state from the balance of the top ten was a lot more important to the Big Ten than to the other P5 conferences.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - sierrajip - 10-29-2019 05:20 AM

(10-25-2019 01:45 PM)Bogg Wrote:  

C'mon, Mick, tell the AD you want to come out East to play your old buddies and to roll a football game into it.

The future of CFB scheduling. Drop H&H's and add pay games. This is UConn's future.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - Bogg - 10-29-2019 08:26 PM

(10-29-2019 05:20 AM)sierrajip Wrote:  
(10-25-2019 01:45 PM)Bogg Wrote:  

C'mon, Mick, tell the AD you want to come out East to play your old buddies and to roll a football game into it.

The future of CFB scheduling. Drop H&H's and add pay games. This is UConn's future.

Right.


Anyway, UConn apparently added another four-game series with Army, so it looks like they'll be playing close to every year in the 20s.


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - Bogg - 01-10-2020 03:53 PM

Additional games announced...




RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - dbackjon - 01-10-2020 05:39 PM

Buffalo is a series that makes a lot of sense - large, Northeastern, public, well regarded


RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof. - dbackjon - 01-10-2020 05:44 PM

2021 - 8 games scheduled, 3 Home (1 FCS)
2022 - 7 games scheduled, 3 Home (1 FCS)
2023 - 7 games scheduled, 4 Home (1 FCS)
2024 - 4 games scheduled, 2 Home (no FCS yet)