83,000 yesterday.
It was also the last rolling of Toomer's Corner. More came for that tradition than for the actual game..
Incredibly passionate fans...
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That's actually line to audition for next season's edition of "16 and Pregnant".
Didn't Louisville have $1 beer? I'm sure that helped but dunno if we'd even come close to 10K if we had a similar promotionLouisville had 33K at theirs last weekend. Plenty for them to cheer about lately.
What was there to do in CT that took away everyone from attending the Spring Game? Let's just face reality here....outside of people on this board and a few hundred others, no one really cares about UConn football. Students and recent alumni see it as a chance to drink openly in the parking lot and then they stumble into the game, sometimes. At this point, we're a 10 year old D-1A football program that needs to continue to win and garner support. Yesterday's promoting of the game and everything I've heard from the experiences people here had, doesn't make it sound like much was done to make that perception change....the marketing department needs to step it up and that's the bottom line.Not much else to do in that neck of the woods. the Catfish must not have been biting.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-foo...8/spring-football-game-attendance-2013-auburn
Attendance figures from around the country. We drew more than Illinois. But Temple drew more than us!
Didn't Louisville have $1 beer? I'm sure that helped but dunno if we'd even come close to 10K if we had a similar promotion
The issue is it shouldn't be that easy. If 10-15000 people show up. It would become to long of a walkCheap beer at a Rent spring game is a bit pointless. You can park 2 feet away and walk back and forth as much as you'd like for 'free beer' if the price is really an issue.
The issue is it shouldn't be that easy. If 10-15000 people show up. It would become to long of a walk
For a dollar a beer you have to be a real tight wad to bring a coolerOur underrated aspect is parking. At 10k you barely notice.
Sad to say, but even after a decade of football at the Rent, the majority of sports fans in CT probably aren't aware that UConn even has a spring football game, let alone attend.
I somewhat disagree. If they win 8 games or more every year and show some progress, people will develop an interest and start coming in larger numbers. Because here in CT we don't even have catfish fishing to fall back on like they do in Alabama.What was there to do in CT that took away everyone from attending the Spring Game? Let's just face reality here....outside of people on this board and a few hundred others, no one really cares about UConn football. Students and recent alumni see it as a chance to drink openly in the parking lot and then they stumble into the game, sometimes. At this point, we're a 10 year old D-1A football program that needs to continue to win and garner support. Yesterday's promoting of the game and everything I've heard from the experiences people here had, doesn't make it sound like much was done to make that perception change....the marketing department needs to step it up and that's the bottom line.
What was there to do in CT that took away everyone from attending the Spring Game? Let's just face reality here....outside of people on this board and a few hundred others, no one really cares about UConn football. Students and recent alumni see it as a chance to drink openly in the parking lot and then they stumble into the game, sometimes. At this point, we're a 10 year old D-1A football program that needs to continue to win and garner support. Yesterday's promoting of the game and everything I've heard from the experiences people here had, doesn't make it sound like much was done to make that perception change....the marketing department needs to step it up and that's the bottom line.
that and drunk driving laws...Big reason why Louisville had 33K. CT too much of a nanny state to let this happen here
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...7/louisville-will-sell-1-beers-at-spring-game
I don't disagree that we can't get people to come. As Whaler said, a few years ago we had a decent turnout. My point was that at our current state of affairs, no one is turning out because there is disinterest in the program. It isn't because there were other things going on. If they start winning 8 games, or get a new exciting coach, or even change to a "Power" conference, I think the interest will return. However, right now we're stagnant and I really hope that changes. However, that doesn't mean that our PR department should be stagnant as well. If anything, they should be working their butts off.I somewhat disagree. If they win 8 games or more every year and show some progress, people will develop an interest and start coming in larger numbers. Because here in CT we don't even have catfish fishing to fall back on like they do in Alabama.