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If that doesn't get the fan base excited for September I don't know what will.
So are you saying Coach P's defense worked?
If that doesn't get the fan base excited for September I don't know what will.
Anyone talk to conference realignment insiders?
I saw Junior Joseph at the game - he said he had worked out with Giants and will tryout with Green Bay next week. He was wearing a Giants hat.
Unable to attend or listen very long, but appears we can approach the season with a reserved approach to expectations.
The #1's on offense playing against #2's on defense doesn't may give a false impression as to how good the offense will be. After all, our offense will not be facing #'2 defenses from opposition in real games.
Similarly, don't place too much worry on performance of #2  O's against #1 D's.
best thing that can be said is it appears the coaches are gradually building a depth of players that can maintain continuity season to season in a positive aspect. Could possibly be best program building ever in the programs history. Small steps is fine with me if the steps are always going forward.
Yeah that's the Junior I meant - also mentioned the Colts I believeJunior Lee was also at the game. Wearing white in BugsyCT's picture above, on the far left w/the NYG hat on backwards. He also autographed my oldest son's poster which was neat. Very nice guy, easy to talk to, eager to talk to fans. My son loved it!
Here is a pic of my son's autographed example of the post-game posters they handed out on the field. The only one in blue pen (on the last "N" in "UCONN") is Junior Lee. The rest of the players were each given a silver permanent pen/markers.
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Saw this at halftime - a bunch of former players were there to pose next to Jazz's memorial. Dre still has the dreds.
We saw competent football. The 1's took it to the 2's. Far cry from the spring game disasters of the P era.
I did not realize so many alum were in the house this weekend! I'm really glad Diaco has re-engaged so many former players, and hope they continue to be a part of the program-building going forward.
To all boneyarders, if anyone sees a tailgate setup with eight flags (I believe I'm the only one who reaches this level of overkill) feel free to stop by, sell hello, grab a beer or two.
For the record, the three UConn flags and the US Flag will always fly. I only fly the Bears flag when my buddy (who is a huge Bears fan) is with us and when that flies, I have to give the Giants equal time. If my son is along (which is less and less often these days) I also fly a Dolphin flag (for some reason that it his team). Italy, Yankees, Rangers also fly quite often.
We obviously were not in mid-season tailgating form yesterday as we had to toss a ton of food (and we had a few very large midsections in our group) when I was worried we may not have had enough when I was packing up the SUV in the morning.
As everyone now knows I'm not very hard to find, We're always in one of the blue lots, usually very close to where we were Saturday. Any Boneyarder (any non-Boneyarder as well) is always welcome. We never have a shortage of beer or food and I would be more than happy to meet with any of you.That was you???
I should have stopped by and inquired, knowing that only a fellow Boneyarder would have that much mojo. I kept saying to my kids, "UConn and Italian...just like us!!!"
@tiger8mush, I questioned the open water bottle policy a couple of years back. Was told they had an event where bottles were thrown around onto the field or in the stands I do not know. The point being a open water bottle becomes much less of a weapon than one with the cap. Once again in society a couple of bad apples ruin it for the rest of us.
Actually, my wife invited them all. We are still stuck in Yankee Conference thinking when it comes to these things. I'll tell you this, those guys are eager to come back and contribute!
We tried to bring in sealed plastic water bottles. They sell Dasani water bottles in the stadium, so any safety concerns are blasphemous. Like whaler said, its all about $$$@tiger8mush, I questioned the open water bottle policy a couple of years back. Was told they had an event where bottles were thrown around onto the field or in the stands I do not know. The point being a open water bottle becomes much less of a weapon than one with the cap. Once again in society a couple of bad apples ruin it for the rest of us.
It's about selling expensive water. It has nothing to do with anything but that.
We should therefore be allowed to each bring a single bottle of sealed water in to the stadium, and the security staff uncaps it as we enter.I think he's referring to the policy where they sell you bottled water inside but remove the cap. Last year I took out a loan and bought 6 waters at Gampel and they gave them to me uncapped. I asked them why they took the caps off and they gave me the same security rigamarole. The site of me carrying 6 open bottles of water through the concourse was quite the show.
We should therefore be allowed to each bring a single bottle of sealed water in to the stadium, and the security staff uncaps and tastes it as we enter.
A friend and her husband will attend with me... And he brings his own caps.I think he's referring to the policy where they sell you bottled water inside but remove the cap. Last year I took out a loan and bought 6 waters at Gampel and they gave them to me uncapped. I asked them why they took the caps off and they gave me the same security rigamarole. The site of me carrying 6 open bottles of water through the concourse was quite the show.