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RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof.
(10-25-2019 10:12 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  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 mean, you could do a team from the B1G, the ACC doesn't really have a New York presence outside of Brooklyn once every four years so bringing their teams to the city would have value to those schools...hell, even some SEC schools do a good chunk of their out-of-state recruiting in the Northeast because New Jersey kids have money for full freight and being condemned to life as a Rutgers fan is a sad state of existence. There are options.
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