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RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof.
Question for UConn football fans:

Given the parameters that you cannot necessarily play annual games (maybe 6 times every ten years) against Boston College and Syracuse, or any individual P5 team for that matter, what us your ideal 12-team schedule for UConn as an independent?

I'm guessing the list would have to include as many northeastern schools as possible: BC and Syracuse when possible, UMass, Army, Penn State, Navy, Rutgers, Maryland, Temple, Pitt, Buffalo, and a northeastern FCS school like Rhode Island or Maine. Then, I assume, you'd want some big name P5's.

As for the non-northeastern G5's, I think the conference UConn left included quite a few of the best: UCF, Houston, Cincinnati, Memphis, SMU. I doubt many of them will sign up to play UConn in the near future. So would you most prefer MAC schools, MW schools, or SB/C-USA schools?
07-22-2020 01:08 PM
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