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How our home fans look

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I don't really see why wearing a UConn shirt is so crucial to the experience of attending a game/providing a good home court advantage. I mean, when I go to games, sometimes I'll wear a shirt, sometimes I won't depending on whether I remember, but to me you're job as a fan is all in the vocal cords.

wearing a uconn shirt in and of itself obviously doesnt make you a better fan but its just part of the mentality and it feels like some fans think they are 'above' it. i find it hard to believe there are fans who actually forget to wear a team shirt

My only complaint about the fans are about the blue hairs who act like they just had knee replacement and yell at you when you stand - but then the free T-shirts come out and they jump out of their seats like their is on fire.

this is funny/sad and true

its also true that the navy blue/white by nature is not conducive to a cool look even if the majority of fans were wearing it
 

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someone posted a link awhile ago how i think its texas allows students/fans to move into the empty seats after a certain amount of time. i think that would be a great thing as well as letting signs back in
 
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No comment on color and moisture content either. :cool:

Yes there is - freshly soaked tees for certain seats please…………(see Jacqueline Bisset: The Deep)
 
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