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RE: UConn's 2020 schedule almost complete
(10-26-2019 08:27 AM)gosports1 Wrote:  I think it would be beneficial for not just UConn but all involved if there was some kind of arrangement for FB/BB series (maybe even Olympic sports) between UConn Cuse, BC, Rutgers UMass. id even throw in Temple, Army, Pitt and maybe WVU. Renew some old BE BB rivalries while offering fans a regional opponent in FB

Curious though, Is there a reason why UConn cant/wont schedule OOC games against AAC members. Surely they must have holes in their schedules. Bitterness , holes filled by another AAC member? or is there more to it?

The irony, of course, was that Uconn led the old BE effort to "boycott" scheduling BC after they left in 2012.

The bigger question would be, WHY Uconn would want to schedule AAC member programs while their underlying logic was that Uconn fans did not care or want to see AAC programs?
10-26-2019 09:17 AM
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