Uconn football would be expected to have more football fans. It has more Alums than BC has, of course.. It has more Alums that stay in the state of Connecticut too after graduation, than BC has that stay in New England after graduation, and Uconn is a state public school. The states Flagship Public. It also has no pro team competition in its state too, of course. BC is a small, private, Catholic Univ. It could go undefeated in football, and still not outdraw... for example...Iowa in football attendance. Areas that are rural, or predominently fly over country, or are state publics with no pro franchises interested in their locales, routinely outdraw the Privates. For just one example, even when the Miami Hurricanes were winning National Championships in football ( or competing for one ) they rarely sold out their home games. Thats no surprise,either of course. Miami is a private school, located in a Pro town. Even when the Miami Dolphins are terrible, they still extract all the oxygen in the room away from the amateur college football Miami Hurricanes, and outdraw the Hurricanes. And if you've been to Penn State for a game ( as I have ), you know that Penn State football is all there is in this neck of the woods. Right from your seat you can see the cows lazily meandering in the cow pasture that surround the stadium there. There is really nothing else to do there, but follow their football team. Its a positively beautiful area area, imo... but positively boring to stay there for more than a couple of days. Which is a credit to the sports fans there for being creative in finding something to do in that rural area of Pennsylvania in their Fall.