Long way to go for a home game. Why / how was it a MD home game? Are there that many alums in NYC? In all these years, I've never met one. Or was it a we gotta be in NYC for a day thing?
Yes it was. They controlled the venue and ticket sales.Whole thing was handled like a MD home game. I've never seen anything like it and I would not play another game at Barclays if they treat it like that....Unless we are the home team.
You are being myopic. This is not just about the immediate opportunities these games afford. The back to back airing on ESPN2 was a media coup for UConn. The problem wasn't agreeing to the ESPN offer the problem was the pathetic season the football team is having this season. Otherwise UConn would have received a huge boost on the national scene.The UConn brand people screwed up big time. What is it about consumers that they actually understand? How a 1/2 full football stadium and 25% of total fans at a neutral site creates a strong brand on TV is beyond me. Many fans stayed home so they could see both games.
Who is Kevin Plank?Maryland has a deal with the Barclays Center to increase their exposure in the NYC area, as well as because of Kevin Plank.
Could UConn get a similar deal? Maybe. But while Maryland is doing deals to play big teams in NYC with subsidized tickets, UConn is making deals to play low-majors in Bridgeport for a minimum of $25.
Thanks. Did he push for that contract with Barclays or was that an assumption on your part?
Yes it was. They controlled the venue and ticket sales.
You have to wonder if this arrangement with MD and Barclays was a push by the B!G to get into the NYC markets and that the invite for UConn was also orchestrated by the B!G. It was a great environment for the UConn team to get a major opponent at the beginning of the season, against a hostile crowd but enough UConn crowd to reduce the degree of hostility. I like this venue even if it was only confined to the season of bb. I like it more if the B!G is exploring the future potential of UConn in it's conference.
All in all it was a strong net positive for UConn.
I'm holding judgment until numbers are presented regarding media viewership in the New York and CT DMA's.if it was a test of our grip on the NY market we failed miserably. i had a great time but it was embarrassing how much red was in that arena.
I graduated HS in 1996, and in Fairfield County Maryland was a hot school to apply to...Back in the early 90s. Maryland for some reason has a lot of tri-state area people applying there.
if it was a test of our grip on the NY market we failed miserably. i had a great time but it was embarrassing how much red was in that arena.