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RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof.
(03-09-2020 10:28 AM)The Cutter of Bish Wrote:  At this point, if there is someone out there, they're giving up a home slot to make it happen in 2021 for a future season return. If this lingers on, can some of these other schools (like the ones with slots in CUSA) demand a 2-1?

"At this point" suggests that this is so late that "cracking up an existing contract into a Home at UConn and an away for UConn" is probably not on offer.

But that has it backward. Those are not easy contracts to sort out, they are likely to be the last ones to land, because one of the two games has to be on a different date, and which dates are open ... or can be opened up ... at this late date is a tricky thing, especially when you have to get two of them sorted out at one.

For instance, you have four you are working on. A works with B, C works with D, but the other combinations don't work. A and C are ready to go ahead. You won't be able to sign anything until you know whether B or D are going to go ahead.
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