Road game vs SJU? I thought we were playing them at Gampel and MSG. No road game there.Yes, got screwed with those, so we'll need to attend weekend away games like Seton Hall and SJU.....
Road game vs SJU? I thought we were playing them at Gampel and MSG. No road game there.Yes, got screwed with those, so we'll need to attend weekend away games like Seton Hall and SJU.....
The students pay more than ticket buying fans through student fees.People pay for their Hartford seats too, they actually sell more tickets and collect more donation dollars in Hartford than they do on campus. The students don't bring a dime to the table, never have. They do provide a better atmosphere, but if they were real fans they'd get to Hartford too.
Neither. It's the group that doesn't buy season tickets and support the program sending it in to the people that do.Idk which group is worse - the uconn football complainers or the “why aren’t the good games at XL so I don’t have to commute as far” group - really is tough to choose. But I will, the latter is.
Based off of how they have been and how they are projected this year, those teams do not carry the cache they have in the past. That is especially true for Georgetown.Not best games only. But weekend games? Yes, that is what I perceive from message traffic on here. Weekend games while students are on campus, play at Gampel. Weeknight games? Play at XL. Games while students are on break? XL.
Funny that all of a sudden playing Villanova and Gtown at XL is a slap in the face to XL season ticket holders. That's some great revisionist history as well.
He's old. And he Loved the 80's!Based off of how they have been and how they are projected this year, those teams do not carry the cache they have in the past. That is especially true for Georgetown.
You think that’s an accident. They do it intentionallyUltimately the 'problem' with the XL schedule is that fans have to purchase their tickets before knowing the matchups. If the schedule was available during the renewal/purchasing process then fans would be able to make an informed decision.
Despite being a repeat XL Season ticket holders...I 100% agree...I just wish I could have made an informed decision.Sorry folks, as someone who lives out of state and won't be able to attend a game either way, I love that our marquee matchups are in front of the better crowd that also looks better on TV.
FWIW, I remember a time where UConn scheduled 5 teams higher than 300, 2006.Every year when the XL/Gampel split is announced, one of the first things I do is run the schedule against preseason projections and it usually comes out close to even, alternating a small advantage to either venue in a given year.
This is how it matches up this year (using Bart Torvik's preseason projections):
Gampel
Sacred Heart -- 349
Texas A&M-Commerce -- 355
Baylor -- 14
Providence -- 49
Creighton -- 13
St. John’s -- 15
Marquette -- 25
Seton Hall -- 92
XL
New Hampshire -- 324
Le Moyne -- 315
Maryland ES -- 362
Xavier -- 37
Butler -- 76
DePaul -- 119
Villanova -- 43
Georgetown -- 106
The average Torvik rank of all games: 114 Gampel, 153 at XL.
The average of the top 6 games (removing the 2 worst cupcakes at each) 35 Gampel, 116 XL
The average of the 5 best games: 23 Gampel, 74.5 XL
For the most part but it doesn't make sense to put all the crappy games at one venue and all the good games at the other venue.Doesn't the weekend/weekday thing make sense?
Have the weekday games in Hartford so folks can attend after work, and have the weekend games in Storrs when people have more time to travel anyway.
They're not though.I love that our marquee matchups are in front of the better crowd that also looks better on TV.
IMO the Athletic Dept used an approach that maximizes team success and student fans...which is great...I now just ask that they need to publicly formalize this approach and stick to it going forward so ticket buyers are aware that the goal will be to have 'best' opponents and weekday games at Gampel...so again we can make informed decisionsDoesn't the weekend/weekday thing make sense?
Have the weekday games in Hartford so folks can attend after work, and have the weekend games in Storrs when people have more time to travel anyway.
Doesn't UConn pick which venues each game is at? The Big East dictates this? Seems strange if that's true.UConn doesn't dictate the Big East schedule, so I suppose this is really just a complaint about one game, Baylor.
I was going off the midweek at Hartford and weekend at Gampel formula.Doesn't UConn pick which venues each game is at? The Big East dictates this? Seems strange if that's true.
A formula I've been advocating for years. They finally institute it the year it bites me in the ass. Oh, the irony! But that Baylor game should have been in Hartford. The last Big East - Big 12 game at Gampel had a weak crowd.I was going off the midweek at Hartford and weekend at Gampel formula.
To he fair they also got a horrific teamA formula I've been advocating for years. They finally institute it the year it bites me in the ass. Oh, the irony! But that Baylor game should have been in Hartford. The last Big East - Big 12 game at Gampel had a weak crowd.
The Big East office continues to screw UConn, even after 2 NC’s in consecutive years. Val has a poor track record and she seems to be building on her WNBA failures.It's funny how people think having Villanova and Georgetown at XL as part of a bad schedule. Those are 2 of the games that I want to go to as I have friends and relatives who went to both schools and they are rivals. And, you will get fans of both schools to go to Hartford to see the games. I think they should switch one attractive game from Gampel to XL for more balance. There is an issue with the Big East office. UConn has 4 weekend home games (including 1 Friday night game) and 7 weekend away games. Maybe it's a way to get back at UConn for flirting with the Big 12.
You nailed it. I have similar quality level seats at XL and Gampel. Combining seat donation with ticket, my XL seats are $1,200 and Gampel $900 a piece. So that’s 33% more for perhaps 50% less quality. While many focus on the 4 best home games, let’s not forget 3 cupcake OOC games vs 2 for Gampel.Neither. It's the group that doesn't buy season tickets and support the program sending it in to the people that do.
I'd even forgive it if they let XL holders buy gampel single games like they used too (heck even put a limit on how many) -- but I have a feeling those will be attached with the garbage XL games that I already have like the packages they did last season.