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Future of UConn Football and How it Benefits Cincinnati

On Saturday, Cincinnati beat UConn for the 13th time in 16 all-time meetings. The question now becomes - will these two schools ever meet again in football?

UConn is leaving the AAC after this season and good riddance. UConn is terrible and they reflect poorly on the conference. Over the last three seasons they have gone 3-9, 3-9, 1-11 and this year they are 2-8. They have shown zero signs of progression (only regression) and serve no purpose and other help teams “get right” in a glorified scrimmage. Last year’s 49-7 win in Storrs and yesterday’s 48-3 win at Nippert Stadium are proof that UConn is nothing more than an FCS team dressed like they want to belong at the big kids table.