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When it comes to not attending FB games, everyone's got an excuse.
Solve the problem and eliminate the excuses. You don't just say "durrr your reasons are dumb come anyway". You think you just wish and hope your way to a dedicated fan base?
 
Solve the problem and eliminate the excuses. You don't just say "durrr your reasons are dumb come anyway". You think you just wish and hope your way to a dedicated fan base?
The problems are being solved, fans just don't believe it
 
When it comes to not attending FB games, everyone's got an excuse.
I love this. As if anyone needs an excuse to not go to a football game. As if there is a single person in the world who is obligated to buy a ticket to a UConn football game.

People get to choose how they spend their time and money, they don't need an excuse. An excuse is what you give when you have failed to meet an obligation. Not when you make a conscious decision to do something else than go to a football game.

Whether people believe the problems are being solved is irrelevant. Fans will come back when they see that the problems have been solved. You can act as if they owe the team something, but they don't.
 
I love this. As if anyone needs an excuse to not go to a football game. As if there is a single person in the world who is obligated to buy a ticket to a UConn football game.

People get to choose how they spend their time and money, they don't need an excuse. An excuse is what you give when you have failed to meet an obligation. Not when you make a conscious decision to do something else than go to a football game.

Whether people believe the problems are being solved is irrelevant. Fans will come back when they see that the problems have been solved. You can act as if they owe the team something, but they don't.
Frankly I've heard enough excuses for one day
 
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Frankly I've heard enough excuses for one day
Frankly, do you have a purpose here??? Honestly, I never get folks who have soooo much time on their hands that they purposely piss people off on a message board...must be nice to have all that time
 
Frankly I've heard enough excuses for one day
. Please, don't let the adults take you away from your summer vacation. Before you know it junior year will be here. Looking forward to prom?

I wonder if you have any idea the growing pains the men's basketball team had building the canvass to where it is now. From the field house with a leaky roof to a 1/3rd full civic center. There are peaks and valleys. You have no clue, but..... you're a teenager so you already know it all.
 
Frankly, do you have a purpose here??? Honestly, I never get folks who have soooo much time on their hands that they purposely piss people off on a message board...must be nice to have all that time
He's 16, he can't help it, and doesn't know any better.
 
. Please, don't let the adults take you away from your summer vacation. Before you know it junior year will be here. Looking forward to prom?

I wonder if you have any idea the growing pains the men's basketball team had building the canvass to where it is now. From the field house with a leaky roof to a 1/3rd full civic center. There are peaks and valleys. You have no clue, but..... you're a teenager so you already know it all.
UConn is peaking but fans not buying in. That stuff should bug everyone, especially considering current conference affiliation.
 
UConn is peaking but fans not buying in. That stuff should bug everyone, especially considering current conference affiliation.
6-7 and losing to Marshall in a bowl game is peaking??

When you were 4 I was in Detroit watching us dismantle Toledo for our first bowl win.

I was screaming with a student section and stadium so loud Tyler Palko and Pitt couldn't get the snap off for 3 consecutive downs.

When you were in elementary school, I was storming the field for our first win against a ranked team.

I rushed the field against WVU. I was at Notre Dame for a triple OT victory.

I talked to Gamecock fans after dominating them in Birmingham.

I sat with 12,000 UCONN fans as we played OU in a BCS bowl.

No wonder you don't get it. You think 6-7, third place in the AAC east, and a loss to Marshall in a crappy bowl game is "peaking".
 
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6-7 and losing to Marshall in a bowl game is peaking??

When you were 4 I was in Detroit watching us dismantle Toledo for our first bowl win.

I was screaming with a student section and stadium so loud Tyler Palko and Pitt couldn't get the snap off for 3 consecutive downs.

When you were in elementary school, I was storming the field for our first win against a ranked team.

I rushed the field against WVU. I was at Notre Dame for a triple OT victory.

I talked to Gamecock fans after dominating them in Birmingham.

I sat with 12,000 UCONN fans as we played OU in a BCS bowl.

No wonder you don't get it. You think 6-7, third place in the AAC east, and a loss to Marshall in a crappy bowl game is "peaking".
Lord these UConn fans...
 
6-7 and losing to Marshall in a bowl game is peaking??

When you were 4 I was in Detroit watching us dismantle Toledo for our first bowl win.

I was screaming with a student section and stadium so loud Tyler Palko and Pitt couldn't get the snap off for 3 consecutive downs.

When you were in elementary school, I was storming the field for our first win against a ranked team.

I rushed the field against WVU. I was at Notre Dame for a triple OT victory.

I talked to Gamecock fans after dominating them in Birmingham.

I sat with 12,000 UCONN fans as we played OU in a BCS bowl.

No wonder you don't get it. You think 6-7, third place in the AAC east, and a loss to Marshall in a crappy bowl game is "peaking".
A ranked Houston team came to East Hartford with bowl eligibility on the line, not even 30k fans showed. sad.
 
I think attendance should and will improve this year. Maybe not back to our peak years, but significantly better.

Only one I'm worried about is Tulane. But even then, if we take a big step forward and are competing for the american title, I think people will come to that.
 
Agreed, I relate it to the Whalers in a lot of ways, except they actually played top teams, just couldn't put a winning product out there to keep the fans on board. then when it became a reality that the pony tailed Dan Hurley would move the team people showed interest again.
So you're saying we need a pony tailed Dan Hurley to take over the football program and threaten moving the Huskies to North Carolina? Lol
 
The real deal here is that people in our state need to get back on board with this program under Diaco. He's 100% the right guy for the job and can help (and IS) building back this program and its exciting if anyone can. There are people I work with that I have to remind that we're actually in the American Athletic Conference (not the Big East- which no longer exsists for FB). These are casual sports fans at best. They don't have a clue who UCF is, or where Tulane is, or why playing Houston last year, beating them, and storming the field was such a big deal. The problem is getting people back on board with the excitment of UConn Football being on the national stage. That's what we had under Edsall, like it or not, he put us on the map... Back then it was possible to get to a BCS bowl (now New Year's Six) from our conference and from our gleeming new stadium in East Hartford. Today's college football landscape is vastly changed and keeps changing every month it seems. If we can make it into the Big XII it would help to soldify where we sit on the national stage and get fans (even those causal ones) back engaged again. If I'm Benidict (regardless of if we get a P5 invite or not) I stop scheduling these cupcake FCS games. Why the hell would anyone want to come out on a Thursday night (and I'm not talking people like us here) to tailgate and watch UConn play Maine or Holy Cross? What is this the late 90's all over again back at Memorial? That's the kind of small-time thinking that I think hurts us. Why not try and scheudle a FBS school- even a Sun Belt conference opponet who would come up to CT for opening night? We want to be big time (again), we need to start thinking big time again. And that all starts with us fans.
 
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I'd say the minute we are in the Big 12, the stadium comes back to life in a big way. Big time college football will draw the next tier of fan base that dissipated with the ACC raid and BE implosion. Simply put, we were competing at a national level, the rug was pulled out and an utter dolt took over the program and drove it into the gutter. The fans in Connecticut are not stupid and know a good product when they see it. They also won't pay up to see second tier conference play packaged up as something it isnt. Make no mistake, Connecticut fans will be louder and prouder than ever with a shot to return to a national stage. From where I sit, that make our fans truly special because they demand and expect excellence. That is the difference between UConn and every other program being considered. We contend for championships and won't stop until we do. In 5 years UConn will be in the top tier of the Big12 by force of will. In the meantime, until we get to the promised land, the hard core 28,000 hold the fort, and those 28,000 are amazing given the undeserved hard kicks in the pants this program has received. To sum up. Please don't tell us what we need to prove. You don't the first thing about UConn or its fans.
I agree. How would Ohio States attendance be if they were booted from the BiG and joined the MAC and noted home games were Holy Cross and Tulsa?
 
I agree. How would Ohio States attendance be if they were booted from the BiG and joined the MAC and noted home games were Holy Cross and Tulsa?
AAC FB has been more competitive than the Big East, BE just had bigger brands...
 
Too many times I have been turned down when I have offered a free ticket to friends. Too much stuff to do in the fall, kid stuff and getting ready for winter I guess. A woman I worked with who was transferred up from Florida and bought a condo said "you guys don't realize how much you do to get ready for winter". I think for me the HD DVR has been a revelation since I can watch it on my time. As for me I retired 4.5 years ago. I was part of a small group of 5 members who tailgated together that has disbanded due to the death of our good friend and Ticket administrator. There were a total of 19 seats in preferred seating that used my friend's standing since he also had tickets for women and men's BB. For whatever reason none of the other 14 seats wanted to renew and so for the 1st time in 13 years I will not have seasons tickets. I will go to the occasional game when I not biking or working my part time job in a nearby Vineyard. I know I'll take some heat but so be it. I only had 2 out of the 19 seats. GO HUSKIES!!!!!!
The bus driver dies so you all stay home? Your friend lives in a condo, what season does she have to prepare for? You are retired and cant fit six dates around biking. OK.
 
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The real deal here is that people in our state need to get back on board with this program under Diaco. He's 100% the right guy for the job and can help (and IS) building back this program and its exciting if anyone can. There are people I work with that I have to remind that we're actually in the American Athletic Conference (not the Big East- which no longer exsists for FB). These are casual sports fans at best. They don't have a clue who UCF is, or where Tulane is, or why playing Houston last year, beating them, and storming the field was such a big deal. The problem is getting people back on board with the excitment of UConn Football being on the national stage. That's what we had under Edsall, like it or not, he put us on the map... Back then it was possible to get to a BCS bowl (now New Year's Six) from our conference and from our gleeming new stadium in East Hartford. Today's college football landscape is vastly changed and keeps changing every month it seems. If we can make it into the Big XII it would help to soldify where we sit on the national stage and get fans (even those causal ones) back engaged again. If I'm Benidict (regardless of if we get a P5 invite or not) I stop scheduling these cupcake FCS games. Why the hell would anyone want to come out on a Thursday night (and I'm not talking people like us here) to tailgate and watch UConn play Maine or Holy Cross? What is this the late 90's all over again back at Memorial? That's the kind of small-time thinking that I think hurts us. Why not try and scheudle a FBS school- even a Sun Belt conference opponet who would come up to CT for opening night? We want to be big time (again), we need to start thinking big time again. And that all starts with us fans.

I agree about the throwaway cupcake game, but unfortunately, at this point in time we need at least one virtually guaranteed W for bowl eligibility purposes and more importantly, as a tune up game for a tough Sept. schedule of games. We have Navy on the road, Virginia and Syracuse in Sept.

All the P5 conference teams schedule at least one or more of these non-conference laughers every year. It's an extra home game for them and a big payday for the visitor, so it's a win-win deal for everybody, except perhaps the fanbase, as you correctly point out.
 
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I hear you @UConnNick... I'm still lobbying for a Sun Belt school in OOC play though! lol ;)

Yes, but let's hope it's not an audition for us to join their football conference, condemning us to a future where our biggest ambition will be to play in the New Orleans Bowl! Head bang
 
Yes, but let's hope it's not an audition for us to join their football conference, condemning us to a future where our biggest ambition will be to play in the New Orleans Bowl! Head bang
True. Or else we'll be "looking forward" to regular barn-burners at The Rent like UConn vs. Georgia State... Although App. State would probably put up a good fight against us!
 
True. Or else we'll be "looking forward" to regular barn-burners at The Rent like UConn vs. Georgia State... Although App. State would probably put up a good fight against us!

Don't sell Georgia State short.....they're on the rise!
 
I'd say the minute we are in the Big 12, the stadium comes back to life in a big way. Big time college football will draw the next tier of fan base that dissipated with the ACC raid and BE implosion. Simply put, we were competing at a national level, the rug was pulled out and an utter dolt took over the program and drove it into the gutter. The fans in Connecticut are not stupid and know a good product when they see it. They also won't pay up to see second tier conference play packaged up as something it isnt. Make no mistake, Connecticut fans will be louder and prouder than ever with a shot to return to a national stage. From where I sit, that make our fans truly special because they demand and expect excellence. That is the difference between UConn and every other program being considered. We contend for championships and won't stop until we do. In 5 years UConn will be in the top tier of the Big12 by force of will. In the meantime, until we get to the promised land, the hard core 28,000 hold the fort, and those 28,000 are amazing given the undeserved hard kicks in the pants this program has received. To sum up. Please don't tell us what we need to prove. You don't the first thing about UConn or its fans.
Right on. We've seen what Houston and Memphis draw when they're not having 10 win seasons. Guess what, it's a whole hell of a lot worse than us. Didn't one/both of them draw under 20k in the past 5 or so years? Temple when they're not having they're greatest season ever and their stadium isn't full of Penn St and ND fans? USF when they're not computing attendance by adding the number of tickets sold/handed out/ stapled to telephone poles plus the number of people who actually showed up? Cincy even for that matter is generally in our ballpark. Everyone says UConn is one of the bottom 5 FBS teams, then why aren't we bottom 5 attendance?
 
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