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Lmao you’re not worth my hate, sonHaha, love he hate
Lmao you’re not worth my hate, sonHaha, love he hate
I donated considerable money to the schools my kids attended. Granted, most of those “donations” were compulsory.
It's not worth further argument from me.Okay.
I don’t think “odd” and “hypocrisy” are antonyms.
Their post was very clearly a complaint about others not doing what they weren’t also doing.
I have season tickets to both basketball and football. While I love going to campus it’s a bear of a drive from Fairfield County and during the week impossible with traffic. Having games in Hartford makes it worth the investment and the drive.My first point being college kids don't make donations, and understandably so BTW
My second point being money matters. Again, understandably so
I donate and attend games at both arenas. And I like both arenas. They both serve a purpose, and it's much bigger than what many people think
I don’t disagree, but I’m not a fan of writing off students and their experience. In the end, they are the consumer, notwithstanding the fact that mom and dad are often writing the checks. Part of the selling point for a university which participates in major sports, and is successful, is that unmatched atmosphere of being at a game. I know that that was a specific criteria for one of my kids. They wanted that. The other thing to keep in mind, perhaps, more importantly, is today’s college student is tomorrow’s alumnus. If you don’t suck kids into being a fan while they are at college, the athletics department will be in a death spiral because their largest source of future fans will die out.My first point being college kids don't make donations, and understandably so BTW
My second point being money matters. Again, understandably so
I donate and attend games at both arenas. And I like both arenas. They both serve a purpose, and it's much bigger than what many people think
Lmao you’re not worth my hate, son
I don’t disagree, but I’m not a fan of writing off students and their experience. In the end, they are the consumer, notwithstanding, the fact that mom and dad are often writing the checks. Part of the selling point for a university which participates in major sports, and is successful, is that unmatched atmosphere of being at a game. I know that that was a specific criteria for one of my kids. They wanted that. The other thing to keep in mind, perhaps, more importantly, is today’s college student is tomorrow’s alumnus. If you don’t suck kids in to being a fan, why they are at college, the athletics department will be in a death spiral because their largest source of future fans will die out.
Those are things that would be foolhardy to forget. It’s kind of a marketing 101 thing.

You'll find the answer in the GameDay Conner appreciation thread!Next: which side of Gampel is louder, BLUE or WHITE?
This debate reminds me of when UConn football went División 1 and the rent opened. Our local sports people constantly harped on fans being in their seat at kick off time. Claiming we were building a program. It went on and on and on. Dumbest argument from a bunch of low level sports guys. Guess what. It didn’t matter. winning mattered. Same here. Just winNever said they weren’t loud at times. But they sat on their hands several instances. I was standing several times but it was In reaction to the team doing something. See my example of how the crowd could have sparked something and failed
This would be perfect. Just make the XL games the four that would sell out.I didnt.
That is Dan toeing the company line. It's fine. He has to. He's accepted (like all of us), and probably has been directed to say after his past comments , which brought him a bit of trouble, that we HAVE to play games in Hartford. But it doesn't mean he likes it.
Villanova, who has 2 titles and other FF appearnces in last 6 years plays 4 games a year at Wells Fargo in Philly.
Sign me up for four XL games every year. Im good. NOT HALF!
The venue itself sucks.Why is everyone saying it’s the venue? We’ve played at both venues for OK State, the first 30 minutes of GTown, and almost the entirety of the Nova game.
I agree. I just got done watching the st.johns - xavier game last night and the johnnies had hideous locker rooms and 5,600 capacity in what looked like a glorified high school game. We aren’t doing so bad here.XL does not suck. It’s a former NHL arena limping along, but as far as college ball goes, it is still pretty impressive.
NovaThis would be perfect. Just make the XL games the four that would sell out.
Some of it really does just come down to acoustics. Gampel is a nice, small venue where the dome is not THAT high so the noise bounces pretty good and has nice acoustics.
The XL Center is cavernous. And old. And has steep stairs and bad seats.
But you know what else? It's closer to most of where Connecticut residents actually live.
You really haven’t been to most of the Big East buildings have you? Almost all of them have gottten big upgrades more recently than our dump. Even Carnasecca!XL does not suck. It’s a former NHL arena limping along, but as far as college ball goes, it is still pretty impressive.
XL does not suck. It’s a former NHL arena limping along, but as far as college ball goes, it is still pretty impressive.
Haven’t seen the upgraded Carnesecca but that’s due to our away games being played at their second home venue same as Gtown and Nova.You really haven’t been to most of the Big East buildings have you? Almost all of them have gottten big upgrades more recently than our dump. Even Carnasecca!
Every year we're gonna get a quote about XL being the loudest it's ever been...Jackson’s second 3 was arguably the biggest shot of the game. It came from the left side again. He was wide open, fed by a cross-court pass from Alex Karaban. This one came in front of the section where UConn family members sit. The shot, with 2:15 remaining, gave UConn a 63-56 lead after Villanova had cut a double-digit lead to four.
“I don't think I've heard this place louder than when he hit that 3 from the corner," Hurley said.
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Yeah, you know, the only reason the school / team even exists ?Because they are the ones attending the school?
Absolutely true. I spent my first two years at VA Tech. Huge D1 school coming off a bowl game and challenging for the conference basketball title in the old Metro conference in a 10K seat arena across teh road from our dorm. Then transferred to a more academic school that was D2. That's just an experience that other schools just cannot offer and it is, IMHO, an essential college experience.I don’t disagree, but I’m not a fan of writing off students and their experience. In the end, they are the consumer, notwithstanding the fact that mom and dad are often writing the checks. Part of the selling point for a university which participates in major sports, and is successful, is that unmatched atmosphere of being at a game. I know that that was a specific criteria for one of my kids. They wanted that. The other thing to keep in mind, perhaps, more importantly, is today’s college student is tomorrow’s alumnus. If you don’t suck kids into being a fan while they are at college, the athletics department will be in a death spiral because their largest source of future fans will die out.
Those are things that would be foolhardy to forget. It’s kind of a marketing 101 thing.
You don't consider yourself to have benefitted from roads, sewage treatment, law enforcement, military, schools, parks, etc.?
Move to Mississippi so you can boil your water before you drink it and then go watch an Ole Miss college hoops game with a confederate flag flying in the crowd.HA! The next time something benefits actual tax payers in any state, or federally, it will be the first time ever