This is long - if anyone clicks "Quote" to reply to it, I will punch you in the throat.
I hate that.
It started as the Husky Howl on the Courant board back in like 1994 or 95.
Back then, you could go a day or two between posts.
The "anchor" posters back then were two guys with the handles RabidHusky and BadDog - Rabid is still around, I think, but the other dude dropped off a long time ago. It started to get more popular as it went along - Deepster, SuzyQ, uconnhenry, JeffK, x, Dove, Deadrody, prankster, RabidHusky, nyhuskyfan (Gurley now) a Pitt fan named 3Rivers or something are the ones I remember from those days.
Guys like EssexEd, AussieCuz, Swami, Nuzzi, DogFather, Hamster, Beakum, DoggyDaddy, Mau, IdahoHusky, IronMike (neither iron, nor Mike, btw), and people that I am certain that I am forgetting, but who should chime in and remind me, all kinda came along in the early years that followed.
(I believe Essex passed away a few years ago - he had gone into assisted living a little while after his wife passed away. What a great man. The first time I met him in person was at the first BYC - he came up to me, introduced himself, handed me a syringe of some sort and said, "A bee can kill me. If I get stung, you gotta give me this shot...if I die, it's your fault, not mine.")
I think what really built things up was the Moore/King suspension year - after every game, mostly losses, we ran through long, involved threads trying to find scenarios where UConn would make the NCAA tournament. (The fan base was most definitely not as spoiled as it is now.)
Some time after that season, I went on vacation. When I got back, I had an email from RabidHusky that basically said, "We've moved - the Courant ruined the board".
The Courant's webmaster had decided that the threaded style of the board was a resource hog and he moved it to something of a bulletin board style. People rebelled, he said go pound sand, so RabidHusky basically up and moved their entire UConn community.
At that point, for the day, we were a big group. There were a lot of websites that were putting out message boards for every topic in those days, so we just would find a UConn basketball message board and that is where we would set up shop.
And we would crash every single board - I remember that we wiped out something called CollegeInsider.com about 20 minutes after Rabid sent out a message that it was our new home. Their entire site was 404'd. We were actually asked to leave.
After a while, a guy named Frank D. decided that we needed a more permanent solution. I believe he worked for one of the networks at the time and had the ability and the inclination to set up a board for us.
Frank came up with the name "The Boneyard" and the original URL for the site, UConnfan.com. He was a busy dude, but he set the board up and let it roll.
Unfortunately, after about a year or so, we were overrun with trolls - you didn't really have to register a name back then, so someone could just post as whoever they wanted and it just became a mess.
Sometime after the season in 1998, I got an email from someone I didn't know - Tom E. - who said that he had a version of the board's script running on the web space he got from his ISP that would allow us to moderate the board and would I be interested in trying it. So for a couple of days or weeks, the two of us posted and he tinkered.
At some point, we all moved over to that board. It had some crazy URL so after a while, we decided that we should see if we could get the UConnfan.com URL. I asked Frank if he would consider giving me UConnfan.com and, by extension, the name "The Boneyard". And he did.
Funniest thing is that the guy who really created the Boneyard is still on the board and no one even notices...there's a 100% chance Frank will read this and hopefully chime in.
The board from those days through the end of our first affiliation with Rivals was probably about as good as any sports' message board could be. I doubt there was a smarter, funnier board out there.
We had a bunch of very good posters who weren't even UConn fans who simply preferred our board to their own. Beakum, the Pitt dude, some SU peeps, the FSU Nole guy, etc. It was just a great board.
Now, it's a lot of monkeys throwing s*** at the wall.