RockyMTblue2
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Can actually see some of this! A different perspective.
This was for both the men and the women. Different fan base for each.Can anyone tell me or suggest how all of those students are going to fit in the "student's section" of Gampel Arena during home games?
I'm asking for a friend.
I'm willing to bet that the majority of the house was there to see Paige and friends. She's the first freshman to earn all of the NPOY awards that a freshman could win and it was the first time that the students could get to see her in action.This was for both the men and the women. Different fan base for each.
Dads can’t be students?I thought First Night was only for students?
Understood. But I wonder how many of those students will show up for that first home game in Gampel just out of curiosity?This was for both the men and the women. Different fan base for each.
Depends on the "giveaways." Otherwise no worries they won't attend.Can anyone tell me or suggest how all of those students are going to fit in the "student's section" of Gampel Arena during home games?
I'm asking for a friend.
I am a fan of UCONN Women, but I do follow the men. However, there is a tendency, especially at UCONN to overestimate the popularity of WBB (see for example, the Chicago Sky victory parade - more players than fans on the parade route). Many "guys" would not show up for first night if it was only for WBB. Their loss, but still, it is true.I'm willing to bet that the majority of the house was there to see Paige and friends. She's the first freshman to earn all of the NPOY awards that a freshman could win and it was the first time that the students could get to see her in action.
I am a fan of UCONN Women, but I do follow the men. However, there is a tendency, especially at UCONN to overestimate the popularity of WBB (see for example, the Chicago Sky victory parade - more players than fans on the parade route). Many "guys" would not show up for first night if it was only for WBB. Their loss, but still, it is true.
Paige is a game changer. I think she will attract some significant non traditional fans. And not sure I would attend any outside event in Chicago without a flak jacket.I am a fan of UCONN Women, but I do follow the men. However, there is a tendency, especially at UCONN to overestimate the popularity of WBB (see for example, the Chicago Sky victory parade - more players than fans on the parade route). Many "guys" would not show up for first night if it was only for WBB. Their loss, but still, it is true.
You might want to wrap yourself in a Bradley (BFV).Paige is a game changer. I think she will attract some significant non traditional fans. And not sure I would attend any outside event in Chicago without a flak jacket.
Haha. That's hilarious. Much more likely they're partying. Homework/projects wouldn't get in the way of partying, although the last week of the semester when the "oh chit" hits the brain cells might interfere with partying.Also so it's not like every student comes to every game. A, they still have to get tickets, and B, they are still students and may have some finals/homework/projects due that would prevent them coming to a game here or there.