whaler11
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do you have numbers to prove that?
Well I went to the first ten games. Ask around.
Your premise is laughable - but I'd double and triple down on it.
do you have numbers to prove that?
Bro they wet too expensive what don't you understand.
Welcome to Connecticut.
How can anyone really be surprised at what's happening? This state is filled with bandwagon fans and hasn't ever supported any team other during "tough times". Yet there are people who'll scream from the rooftops that the Yard Goats will get support too.
This state sucks as a sports fan base. Period.
I've been saying this for awhile. I feel like people were bigger fans of the big east than uconn basketballI just don't understand the conference thing as far as attendance.
Are we UCONN fans or conference fans?
Also, there are consequences to going 15-16 in the regular season and having a bad year. Depressed attendance is one of them.
I'm one person so I'm not 'ya'll'.
We are supposed to have a great fanbase - sorry for pointing out the evidence shows differently.
Also it was bitterly cold yesterday. Just saying.
CT is squished by the 2 biggest and best sports markets in the world. 2 hours from numerous pro sports franchises all of whom have had ridiculous amounts of success. (except the Knicks) You really think it's a crime to have a "bandwagon" culture when that is the case? Honestly its amazing UConn has the fan base it does because it carves itself out of Boston and NY who couldn't give less of an about college sports except for the 5 days a tourney is held in the city. With the Big East out of our lives and mediocre regular seasons with really only one marquee home game a year no one outside of the diehards are going to consistently show up.
But if you want to hop on your soapbox and plead to the casual sports fan in Fairfield or NH county why they should spend their time and money on a weeknight to watch a sub .500 team play former community colleges be my guest. Maybe you can convince them that they're wrong and flip CT sports culture on it's ear overnight.
But if you want to hop on your soapbox and plead to the casual sports fan in Fairfield or NH county why they should spend their time and money on a weeknight to watch a sub .500 team play former community colleges be my guest. Maybe you can convince them that they're wrong and flip CT sports culture on it's ear overnight.
Connecticut is a bandwagon fan base always has been always will be, going back to The Whalers.
I went to the USF game it was the only one I could make.
Not enough people have our passion.
Sounds like whaler didn't get a return on the Investment of a few strips at bargain basement prices
Before you trash on the state of Connecticut, why don't we get all the facts together.
Again, this is not a home game. It's a 10 team tournament, which means the ticket allotment is different.
My father and I tried to get tickets for saturday, and the cheapest we could find on any website, whether straight from XL or a secondary market came to over $110 for 2 tickets.
There had to have been several people from other teams who were holding tickets for other sessions but didn't bother to sell them after their team got out. That may or may not be the case, but let's not act like the tickets by the time Saturday came around were cheap/easy to get.