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Diaco Changing The Football Culture At UConn (Jeff Jacobs)

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cool, can't wait to see how he does this fall. i hope seeing all the hoopla for the bball teams his first spring practice here will burn an image in his brain on where he should be taking this football program.
 
"We'll go on FieldTurf, we'll go on grass, we'll go in the parking lot," Diaco said. "We'll line up a drill and go roll on this carpet. It doesn't matter. I really don't care."

duck* YEAH!!!
 
In 2010 I was at the Dome for the Cuse game. UCONN was warming up with a big contingent on the team in the end zone doing some drills. Orange fans there were really woofing. Blidi goes over and starts waiving his arms and bobbing his head. The crowd down there and the team really got into it.

Probably no correlation, but UCONN came out and blasted the Orange from the kick-off. But, why antagonize. It makes no sense.
 
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"We're going to go through the student body and hope they come in and engage the players an hour or so before kickoff. It's a little extra heartbeat for the players, too, a little extra pep."

I don't want to be an energy vampire, so I will just say that this idea is very ambitious. Good luck coach.
 
Perhaps if they had discounted beer/concession) pricing from when the gates first open to 30 minutes or an hour before game-time (when prices would revert back to obscene) it could help to incentivize an earlier stadium entry. Getting fans in early may be the toughest nut for Diaco and Warde to crack. Keep the ideas flowing
 
There was sure a culture change in January of 2010 in the Bend. I hope he can translate that in Storrs.

"We'll go on FieldTurf, we'll go on grass, we'll go in the parking lot," Diaco said.



Well, schedule a return visit already.
 
There was sure a culture change in January of 2010 in the Bend. I hope he can translate that in Storrs. Well, schedule a return visit already.
Possible culture change aside, Armando Allen and many Notre Dame fans likely prefer to forget UCONN's 2009 impact. After all, the Huskies beat the Fighting Irish 2 to 3 times that November day. Now it takes two to tango, but UCONN would surely welcome Notre Dame's visit in Connecticut.

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This sentence is stupid beyond belief.

"If UConn loses to BYU by 50..."

Really, that is what the writer thinks? Just when you think the fan base can't get more negative, you get this cr@p.
 
This sentence is stupid beyond belief.

"If UConn loses to BYU by 50..."

Really, that is what the writer thinks? Just when you think the fan base can't get more negative, you get this cr@p.

Wrong thread?
 
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