Got me by a coupleOh. Wow. I've had season tickets for 60 years.
Got me by a coupleOh. Wow. I've had season tickets for 60 years.
If they paid for the ticket, god bless them.Unfortunately there are a lot of people who only come for the tailgate. They tailgate then go home. I asked some people at one of our combined tailgates where they were sitting. They stated they were just there for the tailgate then going home.
We had guys that wouldn't even pay for parking. But one guy made great clam chowder so they were always welcome.If they paid for the ticket, god bless them.
It's great that you still do this.Got mine this week. Same two seats I've had for a decade. I have gotten season tickets every year since the Rent opened.
I was at the game, and I don’t recall there being too many Michigan fans outside of the Michigan section.Did season ticket holders sell to Michigan fans in 2013? To help pay for theirs? Does anybody recall what happened for that game? I know we needed to supply 5k tickets to UM so the extra seating.
If you find the arial view of the Rent for that game, you'll see lots of maize colored jerseys across the whole stadium. Impressive turnout by MI fans, no doubt.I was at the game, and I don’t recall there being too many Michigan fans outside of the Michigan section.
There plenty of UConn fans a well. That was a tough ticket.If you find the arial view of the Rent for that game, you'll see lots of maize colored jerseys across the whole stadium. Impressive turnout by MI fans, no doubt.
AT least a third, if not 40%, of fans in the building were MIchigan fans. While some blue and maize were in the season ticket section, many simply purchased season tickets, mini-plan tickets or single game tickets directly from UConn. By 2013, we weren't getting 30k in the building for normal games.I was at the game, and I don’t recall there being too many Michigan fans outside of the Michigan section.
I dunno. Let's hypothesize that UConn is undefeated going into the Duke game and the weather is gorgeous. You don't think that game would be sold out? I do.This is going to be a problem until/if Uconn gets into a P4 conference. We can go 10-2 this season and we still won't be coming close to selling out. Yes, people want to support a winning team and Mora is building that. However, they also want to see teams with name value. Right now, we have 4 teams with some name value coming to the rent within the next 3 seasons, Duke, Maryland, UNC, and Syracuse. The rest of the teams are ones that no causal fan knows or cares about. That's a problem that UConn can't do anything about except continuing to do whatever it can to get us out of Indy hell.
I think that the game might be sold out if UConn is merely having a very good season.I dunno. Let's hypothesize that UConn is undefeated going into the Duke game and the weather is gorgeous. You don't think that game would be sold out? I do.
That was the only year since 2003 that my group did not have season tickets. We were transitioning from a friend who moved out of CT, but who accumulated an obscene amount of points. When we couldn't reach him for the renewal, I opened an account in my own name and purchased two mini-plans and the UM game for each of our crew, which was basically the equivalent of season tix w/o the donation, but the seats were close to the corner on the upper level above the band.From uconnhuskies; The only way to ensure tickets for the UConn vs. Michigan game on Sept. 21 is with the purchase of a season ticket or mini-plan, which are both currently on sale. Three-game mini-plans including the Michigan game are $120, while non-Michigan mini-plans are just $90. Should single-game tickets for the Michigan game become available, UConn Club donors and season ticket holders will receive priority access.
Is this from a 12 year old email? That's what I call retention!From uconnhuskies; The only way to ensure tickets for the UConn vs. Michigan game on Sept. 21 is with the purchase of a season ticket or mini-plan, which are both currently on sale. Three-game mini-plans including the Michigan game are $120, while non-Michigan mini-plans are just $90. Should single-game tickets for the Michigan game become available, UConn Club donors and season ticket holders will receive priority access.
We sit half way up (or down) the upper level on the 50 behind the visitors. Awesome seats. I would not move further down.That was the only year since 2003 that my group did not have season tickets. We were transitioning from a friend who moved out of CT, but who accumulated an obscene amount of points. When we couldn't reach him for the renewal, I opened an account in my own name and purchased two mini-plans and the UM game for each of our crew, which was basically the equivalent of season tix w/o the donation, but the seats were close to the corner on the upper level above the band.
I've been the account holder ever since. but we are in the lower bowl on the 35YL behind the visitors' bench. It's the section next to the chairbacks, so if some open up we can easily move over.
At my age and experience, If I'm not in the lower bowl for football or basketball, I'd almost rather not go in person. Other than the tailgating or meeting friends for drinks, the view is better from my couch. I want to be closer than the TV cameras and prefer decent Wiffy, vs. competing with 10s of 1,000s of other devices.
Do you remember the Maine rain game in 75?Oh. Wow. I've had season tickets for 60 years.
Just a search in support of the previous post.Is this from a 12 year old email? That's what I call retention!
True, but they would have to have beaten BC or Syracuse.I think that the game might be sold out if UConn is merely having a very good season.
It’s the offseason, dream big, why not bothTrue, but they would have to have beaten BC or Syracuse.
That is my first post above.It’s the offseason, dream big, why not both
We were in row 5 for about 8 years. I ended up watching the game on the scoreboard once they crossed the 50 to the other end of the field. Lower than 1/2 way down the lower bowl is a waste.We sit half way up (or down) the upper level on the 50 behind the visitors. Awesome seats. I would not move further down.