TC_zoid
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All of these projects for UMO sports are well and good, but the reality for Maine growth is primarily southern Maine. The relative ease of location with the Boston schools, UNH, UNE Biddeford, Portland's schools, and Brunswick (Bowdoin) are in addition, all on the Amtrak traveling spine. Why is the Alfond Foundation so focused here, up north? How many people really need to visit or travel to the Bangor area? College sports thrive on fan attendance ($$$) and Bangor is not a realistic destination. Portland has four key professional sports teams now and basically nothing with college sports. Division III is insignificant, or in the larger picture. Maine native Cooper Flagg is about to be drafted number one in the nation next week, and it was never even an inkling of thought for him to have attended UMO. A substantial competitive college basketball program in Portland might have been an option (with a "fixed" CIA). And the train from Portland ends smack dab to the entrance of TD Garden, home to the Celtics.