Is UConn’s spending strategy the best in all of college sports?
UConn is the only FBS public school in @Sportico‘s database that spends more money on basketball than football
And it sent both its men’s and women’s basketball teams to the Final Four this year pic.twitter.com/il0ce3y7PL
— Lev Akabas (@LevAkabas) March 31, 2026
Not only is UConn sending both of its teams to the Final Four this season, the school hasn’t missed a Final Four since 2007.
UConn in the Final Four:
2026… Both
2025… W
2024… Both
2023… M
2022… W
2021… W
2020… Covid
2019… W
2018… W
2017… W
2016… W
2015… W
2014… Both
2013… W
2012… W
2011… Both
2010… W
2009… Both
2008… W
Every year since 2008 is INSANE.— Sam Block (@theblockspot) March 30, 2026
Over the last three decades, UConn men’s and women’s basketball teams have combined for 17 National Championships (6 for men, 11 for women), and currently have the two best coaches in the sport, Geno Auriemma and Dan Hurley.
Is UConn finally a Blue Blood? In the last 30 years:
– 10 30-win seasons
– 12 Sweet 16s
– 8 Final Fours (tied for the most)
– 6 National Championships (most) pic.twitter.com/rTGdrar1o2— Onyx (@OnyxOdds) March 30, 2026
As for the football program, the Huskies compete as Independents. They finished the 2025 season 9-4, going 6-0 at home and playing a Bowl Game vs. Army.
They may not be in National Championship contention, but they did beat the ACC Champion Duke 37-34!
Beat the ACC Champ in football and went to a bowl game too.
— Nathan Hale (@MrNathan_Hale) March 31, 2026
Should more schools spend more money on their basketball programs like UConn?