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What I'm trying to say is the biggest problem UConn has and it showed even in the final years of the Big East is people don't want to spend top dollar for UConn basketball vs. cupcakes/decent teams. They are only willing to spend top dollar on certain games. They need to not charge $30+ a ticket for Columbia when I can go to see pro teams for a little bit more.

"Little bit more" is a pretty big understatement, that's not even considering the added travel/parking cost. Parking for a game at Fenway costs more than most UConn tix.
 
"Little bit more" is a pretty big understatement, that's not even considering the added travel/parking cost. Parking for a game at Fenway costs more than most UConn tix.
No its not actually. Believe it or not my UConn Basketball season tickets and Red Sox season tickets have the same average ticket cost of around $32 per game.
 
Crystal clear Espn doesnt care if UConn succeeds or fails and feels no obligation to help the Flagship University to which its private company is based. We are their show pony, we need to have good attendance and watch all their uconn content just to stay relevant. CT politicians gravel at the toes of big business in this state with massive tax breaks. Beyond a "stern" letter requesting help from our Governer et al who know they have zero leverage.. theres nothing that can be done on this front.

The only remedy, winning.

ESPN isn’t a private company.
 
Looking at what’s in StubHub tmrw looks much improved over the last couple attendence wise.


I saw the same, even the dreaded double letter rows have seats sold. There has to be at least 7,000 tickets sold for tbe game. Actual attendance might be a different story
 
"Barely any stay in state"? Care to share your source?

You know what I see when I turn on the TV to watch college sports?

On campus stadiums, with full student sections ringing the court or from the 30 yard line to the end zone.

That is what people tune into see.

That is why it's a billion dollar business.

People do not tune into watch games in a half empty, quiet arena in Hartford.

People tune into games to watch students? Hmm..news to me.
 
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ESPN isn’t a private company.

It’s a publicly held company that is part of the “private sector.”

What is the 'Private Sector'
The private sector encompasses all for-profit businesses that are not owned or operated by the government. Companies and corporations that are government run are part of what is known as the public sector, while charities and other nonprofit organizations are part of the voluntary sector.


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It’s a publicly held company that is part of the “private sector.”

What is the 'Private Sector'
The private sector encompasses all for-profit businesses that are not owned or operated by the government. Companies and corporations that are government run are part of what is known as the public sector, while charities and other nonprofit organizations are part of the voluntary sector.


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LOL.
 
Yeah against their biggest non-orange wearing rival.

FWIW I have so many coworkers here in DC, both male and female, who, upon learning I went UConn, say "I just love watching that women's team."

I feel like people in CT don't realize how big of a deal they are outside the state borders.

At least I didn't until I moved here.
 
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FWIW I have so many coworkers here in DC, both male and female, who, upon learning I went UConn, say "I just love watching that women's team."

I feel like people in CT don't realize how big of a deal they are outside the state borders.

At least I didn't until I moved here.

It's just a conversation starter.
 
Apparently not given how many people have been complaining in here about going to Storrs for a game...


Think you're both missing the point here. Traveling to an on campus game isn't that hard, certainly not compared to the cost and overall headache of going to Boston/NYC for a game. Quit complaining.

It absolutely is a challenge for a large number of people.

I love Gampel, I wish every big game was there. Even if it means I can't go when I could make it to the Hartford game, big games at Gampel are a special atmosphere.

But it's difficult for a lot of people to get to. Games in Hartford are in no way difficult for students to get to. If you care, you can easily go. If you don't care, that's fine, you aren't forced to, but there's no diehard student fans who would love to go to Hartford games who simply can't. There are people who would love to go to weeknight Gampel games who just can't make it.
 
But if we don't tell the students or the alums in Fairfield County how to behave, what would we do?
 
No its not actually. Believe it or not my UConn Basketball season tickets and Red Sox season tickets have the same average ticket cost of around $32 per game.

Did you read the rest of the post before reflexively disagreeing? No? What a shock.


Also can't imagine how awful your Fenway seats are for that price.
 
It absolutely is a challenge for a large number of people.

I love Gampel, I wish every big game was there. Even if it means I can't go when I could make it to the Hartford game, big games at Gampel are a special atmosphere.

But it's difficult for a lot of people to get to. Games in Hartford are in no way difficult for students to get to. If you care, you can easily go. If you don't care, that's fine, you aren't forced to, but there's no diehard student fans who would love to go to Hartford games who simply can't. There are people who would love to go to weeknight Gampel games who just can't make it.

The state of CT is not big enough to make the "but it's too hard to get to Gampel!" argument. That's just something the 50+ crowd says (which I know is probably 90% of the board at this point) when they want to act lazy and entitled.
 
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The state of CT is not big enough to make the "but it's too hard to get to Gampel!" argument. That's just something the 50+ crowd says (which I know is probably 90% of the board at this point) when they want to act lazy and entitled.

Do you have season tickets? Where did you commute from? Are you oblivious to the traffic on the I-95 corridor from the ct/ny border all the way to more or less Branford with a few stretches that it opens up only to hit more traffic (usually opens up after route 8 in Bridgeport and then once you hit exit 42 in west haven traffic again till past 91 interchange to Branford exit 54). And the Merritt is no better and this traffic starts around 230-330 while most work till 4-5 o'clock. So a 30-45 minute commute turns into 1-1.5 hour commute then the hour+ drive to campus.

Hate to ruin the bubble you live in but the majority of the country outside of major metro areas don't have that issue because they don't have the population density of southern Connecticut and the antiquated highway system that has no room to expand. metro north is no faster.

You are most like in your 20s and don't live in southern CT or haven't been in the traffic or work those hours so you have no clue but continue on talking about Kentucky and rural areas without these issues
 
It's just a conversation starter.

It may be.

But the WBB team is so important to the UConn brand and it is a major reason that Nike keeps giving us a decent amount of money.

Think about the percentage of customers Nike has that are women.
 
Do you have season tickets? Where did you commute from? Are you oblivious to the traffic on the I-95 corridor from the ct/ny border all the way to more or less Branford with a few stretches that it opens up only to hit more traffic (usually opens up after route 8 in Bridgeport and then once you hit exit 42 in west haven traffic again till past 91 interchange to Branford exit 54). And the Merritt is no better and this traffic starts around 230-330 while most work till 4-5 o'clock. So a 30-45 minute commute turns into 1-1.5 hour commute then the hour+ drive to campus.

Hate to ruin the bubble you live in but the majority of the country outside of major metro areas don't have that issue because they don't have the population density of southern Connecticut and the antiquated highway system that has no room to expand. metro north is no faster.

You are most like in your 20s and don't live in southern CT or haven't been in the traffic or work those hours so you have no clue but continue on talking about Kentucky and rural areas without these issues

Going to cut through all the bs you wrote here and get straight to the point. At the end of the day, you're complaining about a 60-90 minute drive. I personally live a little over an hour away from campus and an easy 20-25 minutes from Hartford and easily prefer going to Gampel games. My personal situation doesn't matter here though, nor does population density. At the end of the day you're just being lazy and entitled by complaining about a fairly small drive time distance (even though you generally get a far better atmosphere in exchange).


Enough crying already, grandpa.
 
That's just something the 50+ crowd says (which I know is probably 90% of the board at this point) when they want to act lazy and entitled.

The 50+ crowd is the only demographic that is buying the tickets and going games these days, Skeezix.
 
Going to cut through all the bs you wrote here and get straight to the point. At the end of the day, you're complaining about a 60-90 minute drive. I personally live a little over an hour away from campus and an easy 20-25 minutes from Hartford and easily prefer going to Gampel games. My personal situation doesn't matter here though, nor does population density. At the end of the day you're just being lazy and entitled by complaining about a fairly small drive time distance (even though you generally get a far better atmosphere in exchange).


Enough crying already, grandpa.

I'm in my 30s and haven't missed a game at gampel in 5 years. You clearly don't live in the on the 95 ccorridor and don't do that commute. Keep talking about things you haven't experienced
 
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Everything about playing away from campus screams "Non-Power 5"

It all started with the stupid football stadium.
 
Everything about playing away from campus screams "Non-Power 5"

It all started with the stupid football stadium.
Because UConn basketball hadn’t been playing in Hartford and New Haven for like 25 years before they built Rentschler Field. You may have just made the dumbest post ever.
 
The 50+ crowd is the only demographic that is buying the tickets and going games these days, Skeezix.

...Do you feel better now after giving yourself that pat on the back? Pretty strong showing from you 50+'ers the other night!

I'm in my 30s and haven't missed a game at gampel in 5 years. You clearly don't live in the on the 95 ccorridor and don't do that commute. Keep talking about things you haven't experienced

I've lived in CT my entire life bud, you're just coming off as a crybaby. Enjoy those continued hour drives to Gampel though, you warrior you.
 
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