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RE: UConn gave up for women's basketball
(06-25-2019 10:02 PM)southpaw1 Wrote:  
(06-25-2019 06:07 PM)gulfcoastgal Wrote:  Andy Katz was on with J&J yesterday. He’s hearing that they have to give Indy a go (since another conference won’t take them) for the politics and optics of the situation. Said if it was a UAB underfunded type situation, they could drop down. Can’t pull the rug out now after donors have invested tens of millions in fball especially if you plan to go back to them in the future. Have to at least try. I guess if it still isn’t working/bleeding cash after a few years, they can make the decision to reclassify w/o as much backlash...that’s what I understood him to be inferring anyway.

https://929espn.radio.com/articles/andy-...king-audio

This is UConn’s self imposed death penalty for their football program.

I think they'll be the 7th or 8th Indy program now. Maybe those schools can make some sort of scheduling alliance.
06-26-2019 08:14 AM
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