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RE: UConn future scheduling, or lack thereof.
(07-30-2020 09:23 AM)Steve1981 Wrote:  
(07-30-2020 09:17 AM)Gamecock Wrote:  
(07-26-2020 07:19 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  with so many conferences talking of eliminating or minimizing conference games the independents should be in talks to do in-season home and homes to give them full schedules

I suspect we'll end up seeing some combination of that, at least among UMass, Liberty, Uconn, and NMSU. Possibly Army too.

The under 2 hour bus ride pod makes the most sense for UConn, Army, and UMass. Liberty is in there. BYU is certainly a possibility. Don't see playing NMSU twice, it would surprise me it that ever happened. However for UConn they may have to consider it if the governor lets them play.

The indies are in a real pickle. Cancelling the season entirely won't save them any significant money, and playing the kind of schedule they could cobble together won't give them any significant revenue.
07-30-2020 12:24 PM
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