Bill Marsh wrote:In 2014, the most recent reporting year, UConn's spending on research was $258 million, ranked 82nd. The lowest spending Big Ten university was Nebraska with $278 million, ranked 80th.
UConn hasrecently developed a public/private partnership for the study of the human genome and its medical applications. It. Currently building that center and expanding the breadth of the research. It will put them in the forefront of this cutting edge research and one of the primary human genome research centers in the country.
Virtually all colleges and universities are accredited. LikeNebraska, UConn is not AAU.
redmen9194 wrote:Here is where the animosity generally comes from as well. For years the basketball only schools were blames for everything in the Big East by the football schools. We were destroying the conference, we were leeching off them, we were taking their money (which was never true because the hoops only schools did not get a nickle from football). Meanwhile all these football schools were saying we will do whatever it take to keep the Big East together while they were desperately trying to bolt. In the Requiem for the Big East special, one of the most telling parts was when Rick Pitino talked about how the old Big East (non-football days) and how everything stayed within the group. But then, he said his athletic director would come back from meetings and say everyone is shaking hands saying we are all together - and then calling the ACC begging for an invite. When the Maryland spot opened in the ACC, UConn was out there publicly asking for an invite. Then killed the C-7 for breaking up the league. That being said, if they got rid of football, I would take them back.
BEhomer wrote:redmen9194 wrote:Here is where the animosity generally comes from as well. For years the basketball only schools were blames for everything in the Big East by the football schools. We were destroying the conference, we were leeching off them, we were taking their money (which was never true because the hoops only schools did not get a nickle from football). Meanwhile all these football schools were saying we will do whatever it take to keep the Big East together while they were desperately trying to bolt. In the Requiem for the Big East special, one of the most telling parts was when Rick Pitino talked about how the old Big East (non-football days) and how everything stayed within the group. But then, he said his athletic director would come back from meetings and say everyone is shaking hands saying we are all together - and then calling the ACC begging for an invite. When the Maryland spot opened in the ACC, UConn was out there publicly asking for an invite. Then killed the C-7 for breaking up the league. That being said, if they got rid of football, I would take them back.
they did what was best for their school (asking for invite from ACC) and C7 did what was best for C7. I don't have problem from that perspective. Just don't point the finger on C7 for destroying the BE. that's not even remotely true.
NovaBall wrote:Uconn was essentially open enrollment 20 years ago, so I guess it is good to see them improve.
But the idea that they view athletic conference affiliation as a factor in academic prestige is laughable considering they are currently in a conference with Memphis, temple, Cincy and the directional southern schools.
redmen9194 wrote:Here is where the animosity generally comes from as well. For years the basketball only schools were blames for everything in the Big East by the football schools. We were destroying the conference, we were leeching off them, we were taking their money (which was never true because the hoops only schools did not get a nickle from football). Meanwhile all these football schools were saying we will do whatever it take to keep the Big East together while they were desperately trying to bolt. In the Requiem for the Big East special, one of the most telling parts was when Rick Pitino talked about how the old Big East (non-football days) and how everything stayed within the group. But then, he said his athletic director would come back from meetings and say everyone is shaking hands saying we are all together - and then calling the ACC begging for an invite. When the Maryland spot opened in the ACC, UConn was out there publicly asking for an invite. Then killed the C-7 for breaking up the league. That being said, if they got rid of football, I would take them back.
FriarJ wrote:Why so much UConn hate?
Such an easy question to answer.
The vast majority of their fans are insecure dbags. They picked it up from Jim Calhoun apparently.
Honestly what secure person starts a self flagellating thread like this.
It might as well be titled, "why do you hate me so much"
HuskyU wrote:FriarJ wrote:Why so much UConn hate?
Such an easy question to answer.
The vast majority of their fans are insecure dbags. They picked it up from Jim Calhoun apparently.
Honestly what secure person starts a self flagellating thread like this.
It might as well be titled, "why do you hate me so much"
Surprise, surprise...another salty Providence fan. UCONN is brought up often on this board. Look no farther than the "AAC and UCONN denial" or "Conference of the Americas....one bid" threads. It's too bad many Friar fans here can't have a discussion without hurling personal insults.
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