Dooley
Done with U-con athletics
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My ideas on enhancing the UCONN fan experience at the Rent:
1. I have come to the slow realization that UCONN was/is actually ahead of the curve in one area: standing room lounge area. I think that side of the field should be redesigned to offer fans over there more benefits. For example, if/when UCONN expands the Rent, it wouldn't be the worst idea in the world to build an elevated 2nd deck to cover the lounge area. After it is covered, add things like HDTV monitors, expanded bar, and variety of food truck choices. Only fans with a game ticket can get in and have a max occupancy (ex - 500). Set up tables away from the field to allow people to sit and watch the game on TVs to give them the "sports bar" atmosphere that some fans want and like. Install circulating fans (no air conditioning because this thing should be open aired facing the field) but install some space heaters similar to outdoor dining cafes for late season games. They can elevate the video board to be above the 2nd deck and add a smaller HD video board behind the student section (for the fans watching the game along the "red line").
2. Increase cell towers in and around the stadium. Our student section is amongst the worst in the country. Everything to encourage them to stay in their seats should be done.
3. Extend tailgating lots to 6 hours before kickoff and 2 hours after kickoff. Open up a RV lot 24 hours in advance to kickoff. UCONN should encourage fans from all over New England and the tri-state area to come to games. Extending the lots allows for those fans who might come from 1-2 hours away a chance at the "full" football game day experience.
4. Begin a CT Transit campaign for "commuting" to games. Similar to CT Transit lines open for work days, begin a program with bus routes that begin at different corners of the state, with 4-5 pickups along the route, that are scheduled to arrive at the stadium 2-3 hours before kickoff (allow for some opportunity for fans to meet up with friends or family in the lots). Busses leave the stadium 45 minutes - 1 hour after kickoff.
5. Show more replays at games. Nothing disconnects fans in the stadium more than not knowing what is going on. Show the same level of replays (with multiple angles) inside the stadium as fans watching from home.
6. DAIRY BAR. I will continue to campaign for this until I see a Dairy Bar stand inside the Rent (and XL Center too). Bring the most iconic part of campus off-campus to reconnect alumni with Storrs. Plus, who wouldn't want a milkshake in the early season or hot chocolate late in the season from the Dairy Bar??
7. Less muzak, more band. College football is different from the NFL because of its pageantry and atmosphere. Band music is a vital element of college football stadiums and we have a pretty kick band. The "stick it in" song has caught on very quickly and I love it. But how's about after TDs, the band plays the school fight song with the lyrics displayed on the video and ribbon boards? We have a pretty cool fight song too...let's play it as much as Notre Dame and Michigan play theirs. On 3rd downs, instead of GNR's "Welcome to the Jungle", what if the band played it? Or played a different song? All I'm saying is that we have an awesome band and should incorporate them into the game day experience more. Then maybe just maybe fans will want to stay until the end of games and sing the fight song WITH THE TEAM before they leave the field.
8. T-shirt giveaways. UCONN fans go nuts for free t-shirts. Instead of the cheerleaders shooting them into the crowd, how's about everyone gets a shirt waiting for them at their seat location? If you want fans to wear school colors, the only way to do this is to give away t-shirts. Leave t-shirts at every seat for early season games. That way, fans will wear the t-shirts to future games or maybe just maybe buy other apparel (of school colors) that they like better.
9. More graphics in the corridors. Underneath the upper deck looks dark and drab as you circle the stadium. There is nothing in the hallways that remind fans of all of the good times had from UCONN football. Put a picture of DJ hurling the football into the parking lot at the end of the Pitt game. Put a picture of Donald Brown ripping off a long run. Put a picture of Jordan Todman converting a 4th and 1 on our 21 yard line. Put a picture of every single UCONN player in the NFL (there are more of them than most fans realize). Put a picture of Teggart's snow FG against USF and his Fiesta Bowl clinching FG @ USF. Put a picture of Dwayne Gratz' pick-6 against Oklahoma. Kashif Moore's one handed TD grab against South Carolina. Of Greg Lloyd decapitating Armando Allen. Of Jasper Howard against Louisville. Of the team running out of WVU's tunnel with his #6 jersey. Of Big East championship banners. Bowl games (the Fiesta Bowl should be celebrated, not lamented!) MORE GRAPHICS.
1. I have come to the slow realization that UCONN was/is actually ahead of the curve in one area: standing room lounge area. I think that side of the field should be redesigned to offer fans over there more benefits. For example, if/when UCONN expands the Rent, it wouldn't be the worst idea in the world to build an elevated 2nd deck to cover the lounge area. After it is covered, add things like HDTV monitors, expanded bar, and variety of food truck choices. Only fans with a game ticket can get in and have a max occupancy (ex - 500). Set up tables away from the field to allow people to sit and watch the game on TVs to give them the "sports bar" atmosphere that some fans want and like. Install circulating fans (no air conditioning because this thing should be open aired facing the field) but install some space heaters similar to outdoor dining cafes for late season games. They can elevate the video board to be above the 2nd deck and add a smaller HD video board behind the student section (for the fans watching the game along the "red line").
2. Increase cell towers in and around the stadium. Our student section is amongst the worst in the country. Everything to encourage them to stay in their seats should be done.
3. Extend tailgating lots to 6 hours before kickoff and 2 hours after kickoff. Open up a RV lot 24 hours in advance to kickoff. UCONN should encourage fans from all over New England and the tri-state area to come to games. Extending the lots allows for those fans who might come from 1-2 hours away a chance at the "full" football game day experience.
4. Begin a CT Transit campaign for "commuting" to games. Similar to CT Transit lines open for work days, begin a program with bus routes that begin at different corners of the state, with 4-5 pickups along the route, that are scheduled to arrive at the stadium 2-3 hours before kickoff (allow for some opportunity for fans to meet up with friends or family in the lots). Busses leave the stadium 45 minutes - 1 hour after kickoff.
5. Show more replays at games. Nothing disconnects fans in the stadium more than not knowing what is going on. Show the same level of replays (with multiple angles) inside the stadium as fans watching from home.
6. DAIRY BAR. I will continue to campaign for this until I see a Dairy Bar stand inside the Rent (and XL Center too). Bring the most iconic part of campus off-campus to reconnect alumni with Storrs. Plus, who wouldn't want a milkshake in the early season or hot chocolate late in the season from the Dairy Bar??
7. Less muzak, more band. College football is different from the NFL because of its pageantry and atmosphere. Band music is a vital element of college football stadiums and we have a pretty kick band. The "stick it in" song has caught on very quickly and I love it. But how's about after TDs, the band plays the school fight song with the lyrics displayed on the video and ribbon boards? We have a pretty cool fight song too...let's play it as much as Notre Dame and Michigan play theirs. On 3rd downs, instead of GNR's "Welcome to the Jungle", what if the band played it? Or played a different song? All I'm saying is that we have an awesome band and should incorporate them into the game day experience more. Then maybe just maybe fans will want to stay until the end of games and sing the fight song WITH THE TEAM before they leave the field.
8. T-shirt giveaways. UCONN fans go nuts for free t-shirts. Instead of the cheerleaders shooting them into the crowd, how's about everyone gets a shirt waiting for them at their seat location? If you want fans to wear school colors, the only way to do this is to give away t-shirts. Leave t-shirts at every seat for early season games. That way, fans will wear the t-shirts to future games or maybe just maybe buy other apparel (of school colors) that they like better.
9. More graphics in the corridors. Underneath the upper deck looks dark and drab as you circle the stadium. There is nothing in the hallways that remind fans of all of the good times had from UCONN football. Put a picture of DJ hurling the football into the parking lot at the end of the Pitt game. Put a picture of Donald Brown ripping off a long run. Put a picture of Jordan Todman converting a 4th and 1 on our 21 yard line. Put a picture of every single UCONN player in the NFL (there are more of them than most fans realize). Put a picture of Teggart's snow FG against USF and his Fiesta Bowl clinching FG @ USF. Put a picture of Dwayne Gratz' pick-6 against Oklahoma. Kashif Moore's one handed TD grab against South Carolina. Of Greg Lloyd decapitating Armando Allen. Of Jasper Howard against Louisville. Of the team running out of WVU's tunnel with his #6 jersey. Of Big East championship banners. Bowl games (the Fiesta Bowl should be celebrated, not lamented!) MORE GRAPHICS.