On Block Island this summer for two weeks I probably saw a dozen Uconn shirts; not a single BC
If it was around July 4... Guilty as charged.On Block Island this summer for two weeks I probably saw a dozen Uconn shirts; not a single BC
If it was around July 4... Guilty as charged.
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.
I went to Suffolk Downs last month and there were several UConn shirts including a couple selling the beer. One BCU dude and he smelled.
The current owner of Suffolk Downs in East Boston ( J. O' Donnell ) is a BC grad. I'm sure he was glad to see that you bought a ticket, no matter what you wore when you came through his gate. He apparently believes in hiring Uconn fans and / or alums to work as beer vendors at his track too.... and thats also refreshing to know, imo.I went to Suffolk Downs last month and there were several UConn shirts including a couple selling the beer. .
On Block Island this summer for two weeks I probably saw a dozen Uconn shirts; not a single BC