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No comment on color and moisture content either.Give free tees out to some decent looking women as well.

No comment on color and moisture content either.Give free tees out to some decent looking women as well.

Where did I say they suck? Right in sentence 2 I say least passionate looking. Made no other claims about their skills as fans. Please read before commenting.Coulda fooled me. I'll keep saying it, you "fans" that don't go to games but badmouth those who do can all go duck yourselves.
08-12 student here, they give out FREE shirts to the students and they can't even be arsed to wear them. The only time you'll see a good crowd is like the Pitt home closer in 2012 where the shirts are there on the seats waiting for people.I agree. They should sell an affordable priced navy blue t-shirt that encourages fans to wear it to games. Lots of schools have "official gameday" shirts for each year.
How hard is it for someone to wear a UConn shirt to a basketball game? Like really? Not saying everyone has to paint their face but you're picking out a shirt before going to a game...I personally can't conceive putting on a shirt that isn't a UConn shirt. I don't pay attention so much to it at basketball games so much but it really bothers me seeing whole big tailgates of middle-aged men wearing random polos/buttondowns at football games. Too cool to support your team? These people probably don't make into the game anyways. Say what you will but it really reflects poorly upon the fanbase and gives an air of apathy when you cant even be bothered to wear the school's gear. Kudos to people for buying tickets but c'mon.I haven't even the vaguest idea why it would matter to anyone what fans wear to games as long as they're not wearing the colors of the opposing team. I pay exactly no attention to this.
I am amused that there are people running some sort of a school spirit dress code competition in their heads that would cause them to see grown men at MSG wearing red and white clown pants and instead of thinking "are you going to get shot out of a cannon at half time?" feeling that UConn fans have somehow failed to measure up. If we all dressed in white (or blue), would opposing players say to themselves "I was confident before I got here, but now I'm not so sure about our chances because i see that the UConn fans really got their color coordination together today"? Or is this some sort of meta thing where we want fans from other teams who are also running a school spirit dress code competition in their heads to give us respect? "Oh no, a Syracuse fan found a whole section of people at Gampel not wearing color coordinated gear! The shame!"
This is really stupid even by Boneyard standards.
Don't know for sure if they still do it, but when I was a student a couple years ago they always advertised that you could donate your tickets if you couldn't make a game over break, and the tickets were given to charities. IIRC, if you donated you had a better chance of winning the lottery for big east tickets. Not nearly enough people did this to fill up the student section for most games during break, but some did.
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Seriously! HOW HARD IS IT??????This isnt an our fans suck thread. Wear a damn UConn shirt to UConn games. Stop getting defensive and do it.
This isnt an our fans suck thread. Wear a damn UConn shirt to UConn games. Stop getting defensive and do it.
Coulda fooled me. I'll keep saying it, you "fans" that don't go to games but badmouth those who do can all go duck yourselves.
Come on man, it really doesn't take a lot of effort. Again, not saying anything about the volume of the building.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.
Just to be clear, this was not started as an "our fans suck" thread. For the most part we have good basketball fans. It was merely commentary on how we visually come off on TV. For me to comment on the fans I think I would have needed to be at the game, which I wasn't. This was directed to a degree at UConn Marketing to come up with an idea and to put a lottle ownus on the fans to look at how they dress prior to leaving the house/office. As we all know, perception is everything.
FeedTheDove said:This isnt an our fans suck thread. Wear a damn UConn shirt to UConn games. Stop getting defensive and do it.
For the UCF game I wore a UCONN polo and a UCONN pullover and another UCONN pullover. All with the current wordmark. How did I do?
For the UCF game I wore a UCONN polo and a UCONN pullover and another UCONN pullover. All with the current wordmark. How did I do?
My only compbetter than t 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.
Hopefully we can white out Louisville , seems like it would be the time to have such thing
After the UCF game, as the crowd was leaving, it was announced that Saturday vs. Louisville would be a Blue-Out. Hopefully this means t-shirts on each seat, not the half-baked White-Out they attempted vs. Syracuse in 2012 (Roscoe mugged at the buzzer) where they just told people to wear white shirts.
I left after the buzzer and I didn't hear that.
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.
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.
Did you stay for Emily's interview with Ryan Boatright? It was stated immediately following that interview.
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