We did when we played like-schools. It's hard to get up for Tulane.We dont even travel well to East fricking Hartford!
All this is true. But in the end, it lies with the fans and their attendance despite who we are playing. The perception was, I don't know if it still holds true, that our football fans didn't travel well. Even in our one (and maybe ever) major bowl, the athletic department had to eat the unsold tickets and we had supposedly only 3000 UConn fans at the game.
Look at Georgia's visit to South Bend this year.
Will UConn football fans ever travel like this?
We already have some posters stating they won't attend games or at least thinking about it because of poor performance.
If you want to play with the big boys, back your team like the big boys and fill up the venues.
Not a hater. I actually don't see how we could drop football thus I would like to see it thrive in whatever form it ends up for our University. But we do not have a big time football fan base. Hell we almost don't have a big time hoops fan base anymore.H8TER
Then this is a problem isn't it? How can one expect to be invited to a P5 if we don't travel well?
Not a hater. I actually don't see how we could drop football thus I would like to see it thrive in whatever form it ends up for our University. But we do not have a big time football fan base. Hell we almost don't have a big time hoops fan base anymore.
Not a hater. I actually don't see how we could drop football thus I would like to see it thrive in whatever form it ends up for our University. But we do not have a big time football fan base. Hell we almost don't have a big time hoops fan base anymore.
Almost?
We hosted the conference tourney in front of 183 people last year.
I was being kind because at one time we did have a big time hoops fan base. It's pretty much gone poof . We've never had a football one.Almost?
We hosted the conference tourney in front of 183 people last year.
I was being kind because at one time we did have a big time hoops fan base.
We probably don't for football. On the other hand, I don't think they'll ever have a half filled gym at any basketball game no matter who they're playing.Do we travel like Kentucky, Kansas, or UNC? Before you answer please remember it’s not 1994 anymore.
We probably don't for football. On the other hand, I don't think they'll ever have a half filled gym at any basketball game no matter who they're playing.
Other than the sellout like 8 days ago right?We probably don't for football. On the other hand, I don't think they'll ever have a half filled gym at any basketball game no matter who they're playing.
Other than the sellout like 8 days ago right?
what about all of the P5 programs that don't fill 50% for basketball? there are dozens of them."no matter who they're playing"
Colgate - 7154 (70% capacity)
Stony Brook - 5431 (33% capacity)
BU - 6308 (39% of capacity)
Columbia - 3808 (37% capacity)
Monmouth - 6582 (40% capacity)
Coppin State - 3046 (30% capacity)
Wichita State - 15,564 (95% capacity)
East Carolina - 6,717 (41% capacity)
Kentucky's schedule:
Utah Valley - 19,807 (84% capacity)
Vermont - 20,174 (85% capacity)
East Tennessee State - 20,168 (85% capacity)
Troy - 19,548 (83% capacity)
Fort Wayne - 20,645 (88 % capacity)
UIC - 20,212 (86% capacity)
Harvard - 22,922 (97.5 % capacity)
Our numbers are abysmal. How can anyone say we support our team?
UNC went 8-20 in 2002. They've ranked no lower than 8th in attendance each of the past 18 years.
Kentucky had the death penalty in 1989. They've been in the top 3 in home attendance during those years.
It's simple, we don't go out support our team and no conference is going to give an invite to a school whose fan base doesn't attend games no matter who the opponent is.
There are. But the original premise was:what about all of the P5 programs that don't fill 50% for basketball? there are dozens of them.