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RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof.
(07-15-2020 08:27 AM)panite Wrote:  What does new FB independent UConn do if the rest of the P5 conferences go to conference games only and the Northeast FCS conferences keep cancelling their seasons. The program loses games with Virginia, Ole Miss, North Carolina, and Maine if this happens. Even the MWC is up in the air at this point with the San Jose game. 04-jawdrop 03-shhhh 05-stirthepot 07-coffee3

Keep the UMass, Liberty and Army games and probably add BYU and/or NMSU. If they can keep Old Dominion and Middle Tennessee, can they find 2 or 3 other games with MAC, CUSA or AAC opponents?

UConn will have plenty of road game flexibility, because UConn has already lost one road game and the remaining four of UConn's currently scheduled road games appear to be up in the air.

If not, they probably add another FCS opponent and look to schedule a return game at Army, UMass, and/or Liberty.
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