Uconn FB sucks blah.... blah..... blah. True it's been a terrible time behind 2 massive HC'ing fails. But you know what Uconn has that most schools won't have if the AD plays their cards right ???? An exclusive TV contract in the largest media market in the country....Schools who want another chance to market their brand in the Northeast can play in linear format in front of " more than 11 million households across the country".......... (Some so- called P-5's .... Duke, NC St., Boston College, Indiana, Purdue, Illinois have already signed on for FB home and homes) If Uconn FB can get respectable again the scheduling opportunities are endless when you add in the NYC/ Tri-state TV exposure you can to sell to opponents for their OOC games.
Why not score big on BB & FB ? Think big, go independent and control your own schedule, time slots and destiny !
It took a few days and the possibilties are trickling out but as I said above, leverage you own TV deals (SNY ?) for your home games and create your own reality, don't let the Tulane's, Tulsa's etc....dictate the TV contracts you can and can not have.
Here's the story :
" Bamford said UMass
can receive payouts of up to $1.7 million to play road football games with no return game. The going rate for FCS schools is $350,000 to $450,000. UConn already has a buy game scheduled with Clemson for 2021 worth $1.2 million. (and is getting $1.8 mil deal w/ TENN) UConn probably won’t need to overexpose its team to buy games. The Huskies already have locked in home-and-home series through 2025 against Illinois, Indiana, Duke, Purdue, Boston College and North Carolina State. "
"Dave Brown, the former ESPN executive whose Gridiron software is used by most Division I schools to find future non-conference opponents,
said UConn is likely to remain an attractive opponent for some Power Five schools. The Huskies play at Rentschler Field, a 15-year-old, $91 million stadium in East Hartford that seats 40,000 and is easily accessible to an airport. There are also teams in the region such as UMass, Army, Temple, Navy, Rutgers and Syracuse that could view UConn as a sensible road trip. "