Depends on the scenario. I never bet against them; unless I’m filling out a bracket and may consider it.
I stopped filling out brackets after 1990. At that point, it felt weird to not have the team I care about not chosen to win each game. It got so that during non-tournament years, I had no motivation to hop on the merry-go-round.
During the 2017 and 2018 seasons, I did turn some games off early, I skipped watching some games altogether, and I watched very little of the NCAA Tourneys.
In 2019 and 2020, I regained my footing, endured the "excruciating" close losses, and was attuned & 'ready' when Whaley (seemingly out of nowhere) filled a leadership vacuum in early 2020. I've been pretty close to all in since then.
I don't bet, and I believe that my opinion about those who bet against UConn says more about me than it says about them, though I find myself not unhappy when I learn that those folks have lost such bets.
I've repeated discovered that I can't last more than a few minutes in Chat, though I liked the brief game threads period. I reluctantly accepted the reasoning for their elimination, and do enjoy when some of that energy shows up in a close non-UConn game in the weekly thread.
I've vastly grown in my patience & tolerance this season toward my longest continuous friend who is watching UConn more regularly than ever this year but remains so low information that it can be painful for me to field his questions, hear him pass along something inconsequential that he heard from a network talking head, or otherwise engage with him during a game. It turns out that he asks little of me, and my key reminder is not to be rude because I visit this forum and click to linked articles & tweets & videos & podcasts & such at bare minimum comfortably more than 300 days a year. I'm the weirdo, not him.
I almost never watch with anybody else, though will do so and love it with my sister if we're within a county of each other on a game day (pretty rare in recent years). We generally text throughout most games, and both of us cherish it. I watched the 2009 Final 4 game against Michigan State at some sports bar near Cromwell, because I was doing something else nearby that weekend, and maybe at no other public space since then.
I've also watched in recent years at the home of a friend who is a Syracuse grad and casual fan. It's more a relief than a bother that he pays more attention to his phone than the game. It's like the 'silent men together' thing, which I hardly ever do, but did with my dad, who took me to my first games >60 years ago. This friend and I fit much better together going to Gathering of the Vibes than as sports fans. I keep an eye out for openings to 'suggest' that he can shift his fan interest anytime to the school where he earned his MBA, rather than where he went undergrad, but even today he sent a 'grip & smile' photo of a college pal with Boeheim, at some kind of event. Earlier this season, he noted a game winning shot, his having completely not known about & thereby missed the UNC victory, and a recent comeback. He's not attentive enough for me rag on the ACC, or discuss 2024’s conference realignment news, and he's way too wonderful a friend for me to ever be outright impolite, though that's easy to do for fun elsewhere. He acts congratulatory toward UConn and is supportive of my pleasure.
I'll finally add that I've faithfully watched nearly every UConn WBB game live or within a couple days since Paige Bueckers was a freshman, after many years of only watching games against ranked teams. I text with my sister during most games...up until after the decisive loss to South Carolina on February 11th. Since then, I've not watched 4 in-conference beat downs. I've absorbed feelings of sadness that the team is too short-handed yet again to compete at the highest level, this year due to a handful of players out for the season with injuries. I will watch the highlights videos for each of the missed games, and the second half of tomorrow's game after a yoga class.
I will cheer them fully for the BE Tournament, and then for however far they go in the NCAAs. All of these feelings of resignation, sadness, acceptance, and continued caring are for a 23-5 team that is undefeated in conference play, has risen to being ranked 10th in the AP poll, is NET-rated 2nd, and has the 2nd highest ranked strength of schedule.
I'm emotionally invested in UConn basketball, and very much so this year. If points could be assigned to all other sports fan interests combined, they'd fall far short of points assigned to UConn MBB & WBB.
None of OP's poll choices fit exactly, but the 4th one is closest, enough so that I even chose it.