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It’s not. Hartford is 45 minutes from where I live. Gampel is 1hr and 2min. It’s a decent 20 minute differenceIt's a lot more than 20 minutes even if you speed.
It’s not. Hartford is 45 minutes from where I live. Gampel is 1hr and 2min. It’s a decent 20 minute differenceIt's a lot more than 20 minutes even if you speed.
This is rothstein talking to Hurley.Rothstein has never had a problem continually voicing his niche opinions on twitter. Guy is a fiend for this stuff. He definitely cares this much. Look how often he tweets about Temple (probably the 6th best basketball program in the AAC currently) going back to the A10.
That's the first thing I thought of when I read it, lol.Is this a shot at Mike Anthony?
Gampel Pavilion was sold out in advance with 10,167 seats that looked to be all filled.
If the state really had an appreciation for what UConn sacrifices to play at their crappy arena, then we should at least be collecting on concessions and parking. They also need to get rid of the ridiculous fees. UConn has the leverage here. If the state wants to continue pimping out our athletics for the sake of downtown Hartford business owners, then we need to tell either we cut the fees and give us concession money, or we play every game at Gampel and they can suck it. We owe them absolutely nothing.Most enlightening quotes are here:
“We’re part of the state, and we’re the flagship of the state,” athletic director David Benedict said. “So there is certainly an appreciation for how we are helping the state and a lot of people in downtown Hartford by playing there. … I’m not sure that it necessarily helps UConn athletics or UConn basketball as much as it does a lot of other entities.”
UConn pays a per-game rent of $40,500 for men’s and women’s basketball and $20,500 for men’s hockey, plus $20,000-$30,000 in facilities fees for each event. The CRDA also collects a $3 surcharge per basketball ticket (up to 12,450 tickets) and a $2 surcharge per ticket for hockey tickets (up to 4,600)
Benedict said attendance must be “well north” of 10,000 for UConn to avoid operating at a loss at the XL Center on a given night. And by playing in Hartford, revenue potential built into events at Gampel is sacrificed. UConn takes no money from XL concessions or parking. It does control sponsorship signage revenue for Hartford games, but not suite or loge seating. Cost and lost opportunity adds up to several millions of dollars, annually.
“There is a comfort level with Gampel that you don’t have with XL,” Benedict said. “And then you add the fact that, aesthetically, it’s not necessarily exciting for our kids to play down there. A lot of Big East members play in off-site facilities, so this isn’t necessarily unusual. But look at those facilities. Most of them are NBA or NBA-like facilities. Everybody knows, factually speaking, the building is old and it needs a major renovation. There’s nothing necessarily about that building that is a pro right now for anybody, whether it’s our student-athletes and the amenities they have there, or our fans.”
You've said this enough times that I have to ask, would you really stop going to games if they only played at Gampel?Folks thinking that moving all the games to Storrs will cut costs while maintaining the same level of fan and financial support are dreaming.
More importantly does he actually believe that all the commentary from people who actually have access to the data is wrong?You've said this enough times that I have to ask, would you really stop going to games if they only played at Gampel?
Plenty of people would stop having season tickets and going to games if they were all in Gampl.You've said this enough times that I have to ask, would you really stop going to games if they only played at Gampel?
Great news for the rest of us, we can kick all the empty seaters out and fill them with real fans!Plenty of people would stop having season tickets and going to games if they were all in Gampl.
I could live with this. You realize they would have to dramatically increase the seat donation at Gampel with an equivalent decrease at XL. You could try it and see if fans would pay. I think fans would give up season tix at XL and spend the money on th 2 or 3 good games you would schedule there. I’m there either way but can see issues.The notion that there were ~7,500 people at the game on Saturday is patently absurd. Like others here, I was there and it's just wrong. Would love to know more from MA if the quote he got only pertained to scanned tickets or actual butts in seats. For instance - do all students get a barcode scanned when they enter? If not, are they included in that 7,500 number? Similarly, does it account for guests, player tickets, comped tickets? Does it account for barcode scanner malfunctions? I saw the latter happen on my way in. I'd hazard a guess that the number he quoted does not include all students.
That said, it'd seem the most reasonable proposal for a home site split would be:
- All winter break games at XL
- One early-season cupcake at XL, perhaps on a weekend or over Thanksgiving break
- One good spring session conference game at XL, preferably a weekend
- All other home games at Gampel
Using this year's schedule, that'd come out to:
CCSU - GP
Coppin - GP
LIU - GP
Binghamton - XL
MD-ES - GP
Grambling - GP
PC - XL
Butler (in its original scheduled slot) - XL
SJU - XL
GT - GP
CU - GP
MU - GP
SHU - GP
XU - XL
VU - GP
DeP - GP
So they're just fans of convenience then and not UConn? I just find it hard to believe there's a significant number who fall into that categoryPlenty of people would stop having season tickets and going to games if they were all in Gampl.
I won't get season tickets anymore. But I imagine I'll still go to a game now and again if it's not a bench seat. So I'll still be attending more games than 95% of this board.You've said this enough times that I have to ask, would you really stop going to games if they only played at Gampel?
we lunatics on the Boneyard think the world revolves around UConn basketball (which it should!), but I'd guess that small logistical factors can have large effects on fan turnout.So they're just fans of convenience then and not UConn? I just find it hard to believe there's a significant number who fall into that category
Win and everything else follows. You’ve got yourself wrapped around the axle on this because it is convenient for you. The numbers are earlier in the thread, we are losing money in Hartford.Folks thinking that moving all the games to Storrs will cut costs while maintaining the same level of fan and financial support are dreaming.
Guys. For some reason, only in Connecticut is scanned tickets a thing.The notion that there were ~7,500 people at the game on Saturday is patently absurd. Like others here, I was there and it's just wrong. Would love to know more from MA if the quote he got only pertained to scanned tickets or actual butts in seats. For instance - do all students get a barcode scanned when they enter? If not, are they included in that 7,500 number? Similarly, does it account for guests, player tickets, comped tickets? Does it account for barcode scanner malfunctions? I saw the latter happen on my way in. I'd hazard a guess that the number he quoted does not include all students.
That said, it'd seem the most reasonable proposal for a home site split would be:
- All winter break games at XL
- One early-season cupcake at XL, perhaps on a weekend or over Thanksgiving break
- One good spring session conference game at XL, preferably a weekend
- All other home games at Gampel
Using this year's schedule, that'd come out to:
CCSU - GP
Coppin - GP
LIU - GP
Binghamton - XL
MD-ES - GP
Grambling - GP
PC - XL
Butler (in its original scheduled slot) - XL
SJU - XL
GT - GP
CU - GP
MU - GP
SHU - GP
XU - XL
VU - GP
DeP - GP
Not true.I could live with this. You realize they would have to dramatically increase the seat donation at Gampel with an equivalent decrease at XL. You could try it and see if fans would pay. I think fans would give up season tix at XL and spend the money on th 2 or 3 good games you would schedule there. I’m there either way but can see issues.
I like what you said. I don’t live in Texas or Midwest. We are at a faster pace here. We got office jobs, and tight schedules.and as someone mentioned before there wud be way fewer season tickets available for the games if they were all are at gampel. Definitely would affect me and my friends … I think it’s perfect the way it is now — maybe an extra couple games at gampel as part of XL season ticket holders package. (6 total in Hartford - rest at gampel?) I mean how many games really hurt us this year at the Civic Center?( as I still call it ) maybe just the Creighton game— tmrws a really important game I believe for the XL Center/Hartford -moving forward -those bars and restaurants need to be packed -even though it’s a stupid Tuesday game - too bad it’s not a Saturday night tip. And again I don’t live in Texas or the Midwest Im acccustomed to most things being within 20 30 minutes max -when you work all day and have two children an extra 25 minute drive means a lot -especially on ride home.
and as someone mentioned before there wud be way fewer season tickets available for the games if they were all are at gampel.
This is not true. My comments are based on the history of the ticket buying fanbase. If they liked Gampel so much the season tickets there would be sold out. It's not close. The great crowd last weekday was preceded by a flash sale. Not only is UConn not losing money, they are making more Tuesday playing in the XL than they would at Gampel.Win and everything else follows. You’ve got yourself wrapped around the axle on this because it is convenient for you. The numbers are earlier in the thread, we are losing money in Hartford.
That seems to come down to how much “well north” of 10,000 AD David Benedict means and if that number includes the seat donations that don’t seem to be mentioned in this conversation as an XL revenue or something general.So my only comment is that you are not buying “ season tickets” when buying XL package. You are buying XL package . And that’s great . UConn needs every fan they can get. However these days it’s a “ loss leader” . And AD can’t afford to take losses. On court or off.