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RE: UConn's 2020 schedule almost complete
(10-26-2019 08:27 AM)gosports1 Wrote:  Curious though, Is there a reason why UConn cant/wont schedule OOC games against AAC members. Surely they must have holes in their schedules.

Why would they have holes in their schedules? The conference will create a conference schedule which give each member 8 conference games, just as it would have done had UConn not left.

If you like, you can think of it as one team that UConn would have been visiting will instead see one team that UConn would have been hosting, as if the four away trips by UConn are replaced by the four schools that would have gone to UConn to play a conference away game. It's slightly different from that, because of the divisionless play, but same basic principle.

If any happen to have holes in their OOC schedule, they can talk to UConn if it looks like a UConn shaped hole, now that UConn is OOC.
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