What the hell is this post?What are you, a stalker? Leave the team alone, it's the biggest game(s) of the year. High five them on their way off the bus on into the arena. Incredible how entitled (in a bad way) some "fans" are
What the hell is this post?What are you, a stalker? Leave the team alone, it's the biggest game(s) of the year. High five them on their way off the bus on into the arena. Incredible how entitled (in a bad way) some "fans" are
and the free Bruce Springsteen concert on Sunday night was at a park across the street from the hotel2014 in Dallas was awesome - everyone was there....the team and the fans...
Where is Ewekon’s pregame this year? It’s not to be missed I hear
This isn't a player thing, pal. Have you been to a FF? Although I will say in 2014 the team completely thrived off of the amount of fans in the hotel with them. I would know, I stayed there.
Getting the most amount of UConn fans in one place and not dividing them up between hotels is generally, a much better thing. The fan engagement is the best at the FF. Everyone pumped to be there and ready to run through a wall for their team. The schools that are in these bigger, 2000 room hotels, will benefit from that fan engagement. (And yes, the players do appreciate the high fiving and cheering on and off the bus, which sounds like it's going to be a bit smaller because of the boutique hotel).
Just surprising to me it's 2 years in a row now they got stuck in some boutique.
I'll be there either way - me, the bad fan. Will you?
Coach is preparing team for National Championship, lessens distractionsYes -
Team is staying at Palomar. Only large donors are staying there with them.
Other season ticket holder levels are at the Sheridan.
Does anyone know who makes the hotel decisions? Is it UCONN or NCAA?
That's twice now the team has stayed in boutique, small hotels....last year too.
Why wouldn't they want to get the most fan engagement and stay at a Sheridan etc?
Did you ever consider that maybe how Hurley likes to run his program is a factor in this? Things change. There used to be a lot of offers to closed practices, and face time with coaches, not to mention at least one offered trip with the team on an away game charter to certain donor groups EVERY year. While it still happens this is no longer the case at the levels it was offered before . I can't speak for coach, but from the outside evaluation of "how things work" now it is not a reach to deduce that things in general are much more insulated now.
Since the on court success cannot be argued with, I find it pointless to complain about stuff like this. It smacks of a tad of entitlement.
I don’t think it’s entitled. The way Hurley likes to run the program and isolating fans don’t need to be mutually exclusive. I support the hell out of Hurley. Whatever he’s doing, I’m fully bought into. But the fans, donors, and taxpayers pay his salary and fund the program. I think it’s best to give those people a positive and engaging experience in Arizona when it comes to this weekend. The people who stuck with the program through the miserable years of the American, the people who donate their hard earned money to the program. They deserve the fan experience if they’re making the trip to support the team. I’m all for giving the coaches and players the time and space they need to prepare but to act like they have to be in a separate hotel from the fan base just doesn’t seem necessary. In reality the only time they interact with the fans is when they are coming into or leaving the hotel. All other time is spent away from fans and with the team. If you were there in Dallas I’d think you could understand my point of view here.
This is about winning a National Championship on a Basketball court, it isn't freakin' Comic-Con. You are "entitled" to attend the Basketball contest and root the team on to victory. That's it. Anything else involving the team is at their discretion and convenience. By all means have your get-togethers, organize your get togethers, attend otherwise organized get togethers if that is your bag. No sweat with that. And there will be donors at the team hotel.
concert not at Bruce's level this year - March Madness Music Festival: Event scheduleand the free Bruce Springsteen concert on Sunday night was at a park across the street from the hotel
Danny is superstitious- maybe he wanted the same vibe for team this year? Worked out ok last year.This isn't a player thing, pal. Have you been to a FF? Although I will say in 2014 the team completely thrived off of the amount of fans in the hotel with them. I would know, I stayed there.
Getting the most amount of UConn fans in one place and not dividing them up between hotels is generally, a much better thing. The fan engagement is the best at the FF. Everyone pumped to be there and ready to run through a wall for their team. The schools that are in these bigger, 2000 room hotels, will benefit from that fan engagement. (And yes, the players do appreciate the high fiving and cheering on and off the bus, which sounds like it's going to be a bit smaller because of the boutique hotel).
Just surprising to me it's 2 years in a row now they got stuck in some boutique.
I'll be there either way - me, the bad fan. Will y
Cap One Jamfest lineup is pretty good.concert not at Bruce's level this year - March Madness Music Festival: Event schedule
Assuming availability at both, would you book at the Sheraton or the Palomar?
Just curious- is that a fact or just a guess? Genuinely wondering how hotel decisions are made- team or NCAA? At this point im just curious on thatCoach is preparing team for National Championship, lessens distractions