There are probably more BC bumper stickers on cars in Manhattan, Singapore, etc than the streets of Boston. Thats because BC is no longer a commuter school for the Catholic, Blue Collar, Working Class, of Massachusetts. Its students now come from all over the world now, not just from Massachusetts. And a sizeable number return to there there after graduation. I also see far,.. FAR,.. more Umass gear and bumper stickers around Boston, and Greater Boston than Uconn gear or car bumper stickers ( for obvious reasons, of course ). Umass will have far more alums living in Massachusetts than Uconn will from now until eternity. No matter what happens to Uconn football ( or Umass football, for that matter ). But I don't know what relevancy this far more Umass ( or Mass. State College System ) car and windshield bumper stickers has in Massachusetts over Uconn has much to do with anything, frankly.Yawkey. Time for you to update that prescription on your contact lenses/glasses. I have been living in greater Boston the last 15 years and I see more and more people repping UConn gear than ever before. I feel like it got exponentially better as our branding did as well. When I walk around this area, I laugh as the amount of BC bumper stickers and gear worn seems to go down each year and UConn is on the upswing.
Not sure if this was posted already but the Tar Heel blog made a pretty strong case why we should be added to the ACC as #16.
UNC has endless possibilities with new ACC Network
Unfortunately I don't think they move again until ND is forced out of the playoff and into a conference. And I'm not sure that will ever happen. It would be hard to imagine that the other schools would allow FSU and BCU to keep us out if ND is all-in. I have to think the rest would point to BCU's historically bad season and recognize what we all already know. BCU isn't capable of being New England's team.Not sure if this was posted already but the Tar Heel blog made a pretty strong case why we should be added to the ACC as #16.
UNC has endless possibilities with new ACC Network
UConn to the ACC?
It would be like renting from the neighbor who burned your house down.
I get it...ya gotta do watcha gotta do....the other former Big East teams developed amnesia so I suspect that memory wiping is part of the selection process.
There are probably more BC bumper stickers on cars in Manhattan, Singapore, etc than the streets of Boston. Thats because BC is no longer a commuter school for the Catholic, Blue Collar, Working Class, of Massachusetts. Its students now come from all over the world now, not just from Massachusetts. And a sizeable number return to there there after graduation. I also see far,.. FAR,.. more Umass gear and bumper stickers around Boston, and Greater Boston than Uconn gear or car bumper stickers ( for obvious reasons, of course ). Umass will have far more alums living in Massachusetts than Uconn will from now until eternity. No matter what happens to Uconn football ( or Umass football, for that matter ). But I don't know what relevancy this far more Umass ( or Mass. State College System ) car and windshield bumper stickers has in Massachusetts over Uconn has much to do with anything, frankly.
IBesides, Uconn looks to me like they are getting more serious about students there taking real courses...
The Red Sox play BC ( and Northeastern ) Baseball every season now in Ft. Myers, Florida. So theres lots of these schools gear found around town. I've seen lots of ND gear at Red Sox Baseball games at Fenway Park over the years too. They are not showing off ND Baseball support. I see lots of college gear.. mostly local colleges... at Fenway Park. Some of those college gears we'd see, the schools don't even field a football team. Just sayin'
no, he sees it too.You are arguing against demographics with anecdotes. Former CT residents and UCONN alumni live in greater Boston, and in great number. And everyone can see this but you.
You're full of crap. I've lived here for 5 years, and I see UConn fans all the time. You can't find a seat at the UConn bars when they're playing. There are more UConn fans than any other college fan in this town.
I live in the heart of the Silicon Valley, and I see more UCONN fans here than BC fans. I went to UCONN against Stanford for men's and women's basketball games last year at Maple Pavilion, and there were at least 1,000 UCONN fans at each of the event.
. UConn on the other hand is the only game in town here in CT and dominates our headlines and sports fan base in the state. .
There are probably more BC bumper stickers on cars in Manhattan, Singapore, etc than the streets of Boston. Thats because BC is no longer a commuter school for the Catholic, Blue Collar, Working Class, of Massachusetts. Its students now come from all over the world now, not just from Massachusetts. And a sizeable number return to there there after graduation. I also see far,.. FAR,.. more Umass gear and bumper stickers around Boston, and Greater Boston than Uconn gear or car bumper stickers ( for obvious reasons, of course ). Umass will have far more alums living in Massachusetts than Uconn will from now until eternity. No matter what happens to Uconn football ( or Umass football, for that matter ). But I don't know what relevancy this far more Umass ( or Mass. State College System ) car and windshield bumper stickers has in Massachusetts over Uconn has much to do with anything, frankly.
If the thought process at the time Louisville was taken, was "UConn will always be there" and it was a "power" move to keep Louisville from going to the BigXII, then why wouldn't the ACC be scrambling to keep the BigXII out of the Northeast and their territory now?
There are probably 20 times more Umass and BC grads living in Greater Boston than Uconn grads. There are most likely more BC alums ( if we include Masters degrees ) living in Greater Boston than Uconn grads ( including Masters Degrees ) right now too. Its possible that this could change as BC is increasingly receiving more of its student body from outside Massachusetts than ever before. Uconn should have more grads in places for the simple reason that its a state school, and much larger than the private, small, catholic university that BC is. By the same token I would assume that most people can expect to find more Univ. of Indiana grads living and working in Chicago than graduates of Notre Dame working and living in the Chicago area ( but not in South Bend ). Well, no kidding. This would somehow be a new revelation somehow to some people ?You are arguing against demographics with anecdotes. Former CT residents and UCONN alumni live in greater Boston, and in great number. And everyone can see this but you.
I could just as easily say you are " full of crap " that in your "5 years "of residency in Greater Boston that you see more Uconn fans in Greater Boston than I do in my " 50 years " of living and working in Greater Boston. I have no idea what a " Uconn Bar " is in Boston either. I never heard of one. Where is this " Uconn bar " that you tell us is located in Boston ? Whats its location ? Boston has 5 BC Bars that I'm personally aware ofr ( some off limits, but they go there anyway... " MaryAnns ".. is but one). Naples, Fl has " Foxboro's ", and no less than 8 more Boston teams bars in SW Florida that I'm personally aware of. I'm not saying that Uconn does not have a " Uconn bar " in Boston or SW florida. I'm just saying I have never heard of a " Uconn bar " in Boston or SW Fl., thats all But if you can educate me as to what bar in Boston and/ or SW Fl is deemed a " Uconn Bar " by the owners, just name them for us, so I can be more properly educated to such an existence.
This... This thread right here... Is the worst thread ever. I hate myself for clicking on it.
There are probably 20 times more Umass and BC grads living in Greater Boston than Uconn grads. There are most likely more BC alums ( if we include Masters degrees ) living in Greater Boston than Uconn grads ( including Masters Degrees ) right now too. Its possible that this could change as BC is increasingly receiving more of its student body from outside Massachusetts than ever before. Uconn should have more grads in places for the simple reason that its a state school, and much larger than the private, small, catholic university that BC is. By the same token I would assume that most people can expect to find more Univ. of Indiana grads living and working in Chicago than graduates of Notre Dame working and living in the Chicago area ( but not in South Bend ). Well, no kidding. This would somehow be a new revelation somehow to some people ?
Of course Uconn does. Its the only game in town, just as you said. Even the NHL pulled out of Hartford, and the NFL's Kraft ultilized Hartford as leverage to get a better deal for himself in Massachusetts. Nobody said here that Uconn isn't big in Connecticut either. ( although winless BC had more in home attendance last season than Uconn football did, so its not like Uconn football is awash and currently swimming in this huge football interest in the state at the moment, so don't flatter yourelf, you know ?)
if its a BC football game on and a Uconn football game on, the BC football game gets more interest however at the C & F. If its a BC basketball game on, or a Uconn basketball game on, I would assume the Uconn basketball game draws more TV interest in the Boston bars ( but don't know, as currently watch neither ). If its a BC, BU, Hockey game on vs a Uconn Men's or Women's Basketball game on, the BC, BU game there gets far more interest. (as one would expect, as BC, BU, does have interest in Boston when it comes to college hockey ). But the Pro games dwarf both BC and Uconn games in all the Boston sports pubs when both schools go heaad to head with Boston's and NY Pro teams games... and its not even remotely close in the comparison of the interest. If Uconn goes to the B12, it won't even register a yawn to most sports fans in Greater Boston. Thats how much of a pro sports town Boston is.Greatest Bar and Cask n' Flagon (outside of baseball season) both show every UConn game and get a ton of traffic. This isn't a secret.
I hate you.Mike this is fair criticism but you have to admit that Yawkey Way has made some great contributions.

Mike this is fair criticism but you have to admit that Yawkey Way has made some great contributions.
I believe I made this offer before but how much would I have to donate to the Jim and Pat Calhoun Cardiology Center for the admins to ban Yawkey?