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Contrary to what some may post, Chief has always been a strong supporter of the Casual Fan. I have consistently said UConn needs them and UConn Nation welcomes them with open arms. If they are really there for the tailgate, marching band at halftime or because they like to socialize - that's ok.
Where Chief draws the line is when they don't show at all. According to The Courant, UConn has only sold 21,000 tickets and that includes the casual fans who get season tickets but did not appropriately plan their vacation.
Quite frankly, I have 2 in my group that fall in that category. As a program, we can NOT accomplish our goals with fans who lack a minimal threshold of awareness not to schedule vacation or other activity on the 6 home games of the year.
We need to do better! Casual Fans deserve our love and support but sometimes we just got to quite frankly tell them - get your act together! The coaches and players deserve better than that level of commitment.
I'm a strong supporter of giving back to my community. I spent a great day at Yankee Stadium this afternoon with three new young friends. Each one of them was a "casual" sports fan this morning, simply because they never had the opportunity to see a real game in person.
They will be my +3 at The Rent tomorrow night as well.
You're a clown, always have been, always will be. If you want to educate the UCONN Football fan base, you'll do more and talk less.
I will donate 20 tickets to the USF game for every ten you do. Some Yarder smarter than I am will figure out the details but I prefer the tickets go to a Hartford based youth group.
I'll donate 40 tickets if you don't respond to this post at all.
