Well, Spackler's idea that he just hopes more folks are like him is not working. We need to cultivate our fanbase. It is on life support as it is. It can be effective if marketed properly.
I don't know about life support, but we haven't been winning, and not winning, is not good for the fanbase. That's hardly unique to UCONN though. I actually wouldn't mind the idea of a scrimmage played somewhere else in the state, as I noted. My idea was the Yale Bowl though. Turning it into some kind of combined football event with Yale football, even local high school football.
Look, I posted it yesterday, in a different discussion, for hoo-hahs, I looked up the box score of the Yale Harvard game played in New Haven in 2011 (it was in Massachusetts in 2012) and the paid attendance (couldn't find gate count) was 55,000 and change.
There are people in this state, that care about college football, and they are down there, in the southern part of this state near New York City. We need to find a way to tap in.
But I agree 100% with whaler - nothing screams SMALL TIME, more like Edsall's plan to build recruiting by playing scrimmages on a high school field, and having his players ride school buses in full pads, to get their, like they are still in high school.