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I almost stepped in a pile of puke behind the band.
Distributed I think. Crowd was ok other than a bit overserved. Dan97 is right. The bathrooms were a mess.
@UConnDan97 there is a family bathroom right downstairs from 241 between the mens and womens that usually is ok.

I think we got close to 30k next week with a two game win streak, early projections call for sunny and 65, and a big name opponent (most people don’t know they stink shhhh). Oddly enough I’ll be missing my second home game in 7 years. If we’re 4-4 with a top 15 USF team coming to town the week after I hope to god we get at least 32-33k.
Reminds me of our old games at the Yale Bowl. Lots of people never made it inside.It's common in plenty of college game day areas for fans to show up with no intention of going to game. They want the experience without having to pay for tickets and concessions.
People will pay money to put together a tailgate and have a means of broadcasting game, all while sitting in parking lot outside stadium.
They don’t have season ticket waiting lists anymore.
They spend plenty on that kind of marketing and it does nothing.
actually 2 of the three still do; the column headings are;
team, year wait list started, # of names on wait list, anticipated wait time, psl's
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I was amazed at the number of people on the concourse, the attendance would have looked much better if they would actually just go to their seats but like many said already they just aren't there for the game!
Reminds me of our old games at the Yale Bowl. Lots of people never made it inside.
Just stop. Nobody was leaving to watch Virginia and BC. Nobody.
They didn't have to leave to watch the BC/UVA game: it was on the concession stand TV system at the start of the third quarter.
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Your generation sucks when it comes to staying for the game and I don't want to hear about how far it is from campus. The students used to be the strength and now they stink as "fans". Just stay at the campus if your not going to stay for the damn game.
It took me half the first quarter to get in.
It’s not one thing - it’s the laundry list of things that add up.
Most of those kids arent even in my generation. Stop calling all young people that you hate "millennials"
Start coming in earlier then. There is no excuse for not being in the stadium by the kickoff.
The ones from 10 years ago are my generation....I don't hate them at all, just wish they were more like those of ten years ago.
The Snowflake generation
I don't hate them at all, just wish they were more like those of ten years ago.
The Snowflake generation
The ones from 10 years ago are my generation....
at least they were full at the half. winning games and having hype around the team is the only thing that's going to get students out and engaged. no one wants to play Tulane, Tulsa, SMU, etc. They are nobodies compared to Syracuse or West Virginia even if their teams end up being good.They were better than those who come nowadays that's for sure.
Just bothers me when they are full at half time, and then empty by the 4th quarter
They were better than those who come nowadays that's for sure.
Just bothers me when they are full at half time, and then empty by the 4th quarter
actually 2 of the three still do; the column headings are;
team, year wait list started, # of names on wait list, anticipated wait time, psl's
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I was amazed at the number of people on the concourse, the attendance would have looked much better if they would actually just go to their seats but like many said already they just aren't there for the game!
Students will always leave early because of the stadium location. They will leave earlier because of the lack of geographical opponents. Fan engagement (especially students) will continue to be a huge task for athletics...Deal with it.
We got to the Gray lot Silver Lane entrance around 9 am. It took 25 minutes to get to the Gray lot (a trip that usually takes five minutes). Blue lot was fuller than it had been all season. Lots of students walking--I'm guessing from the Red lot--more than any game this season. Homecoming, I know. (The pedestrians were part of the traffic delay. Suggestion: route pedestrians so they don't cross every parking lot entrance. It was like Frogger yesterday.) Gray lot was packed, too. We almost missed the Husky Walk because of this delay. LAZ was worse than usual.
Where did all of those people go? Based on the traffic and tailgating, I expected a fuller stadium. The concourse was packed at halftime, but the seats seemed woefully empty. We sit in the sun behind the UCONN bench. Definitely a hat/visor day, but not as hot as other games this year.
Was in the concessions line for water (why aren't there water/beverage only lines or kiosks like there are for beer?) and missed the beginning of the third quarter. Could hear the stadium announcer, knew UConn was on the move. Got close enough to the front of the line to see the TV screen--and the Boston College/Virginia game. What the.....
The bathrooms have been disgusting this year. I don’t remember them being this bad in the past with bigger crowds. I got a survey from the athletic department after Holy Cross and was not kind. Nothing changed.I'll give that a try. Thanks for the tip. This is the first year that I'm going to games with my son, so in years past I just didn't care. My old philosophy was to find an unoccupied urinal and don't touch anything...![]()
Nope, sounds like you hate them. Please stop painting everyone of a certain age with the same brush.I don't hate them at all, just wish they were more like those of ten years ago.
The Snowflake generation
Or, lined up to enter around 11:59 versus real fans at 11:11.Maybe everyone took your advice and went to your gate.

Given Tulsa's a small private school with only about 2,500 students, they just don't have too many alumni.Also can't imagine there's many Tulsa alumni in this area, not like the old days with local rivals.
Thanks. Like I said, it was from a coworker so I wasn’t sure if it was accurate or not. I thought it was rather stupid if true. Figured AD Dave would have fixed that issue. Maybe now he needs to make sure no buses leave until the game is over, full or not!Busses start leaving when they are full, they don't all leave early.
However, I can get how a freshmen at their first game could think that they are going to get left behind when so many people are leaving early
