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I can't believe how incredibly busy folks in CT must be.....

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I honestly don't get threads like this. Knocking the people who show up to games is silly just because they don't live up to your superfan status.

I've never stayed for the song once and I'm a grad. Nice job by you though. Here's a cookie.

Jimmy, you must be a really tough guy.........................behind that keyboard.
 
LOL the point is your assuming people in other states are "bad fathers."
Well, you "assumed" Tommy didn't want to go to Karate, and that instead he wanted to be at UConn game. In doing so, in response to a thread complaining about people leaving early, or not being there, you also implied that people should feel obligated to take their kids to UConn football games. Maybe that wasn't your intent, but that was how your post was received by at least one or two of us.
 
Jimmy, you must be a really tough guy.....behind that keyboard.

No you could ask the few Yarders who have had the misfortune of meeting me in person. I'm as big of an to your face as I am on here.
 
LOL the point is your assuming people in other states are "bad fathers."

Its anecdotal evidence but I have family down in FL. Their best friends have their parents watch their kids and bring them to all of their activities because they can't miss a Gator game. Does that make them bad parents? I don't judge others like that. But clearly it's not a choice I'd personally make. And I'm unapologetic about it.
 
That distinction is something we should be proud of in my opinion. It's not something we should aspire to be. People out there and down south put college football before their families. Literally.


Many people in the South make football a family event/tradition. I have been to several tailgates when 4 generations of a famik are represented.

People buy a ticket they have a right to leave when they choose, but it erks me too.
 
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l left to go to my daughters XC meet at Wickham Park. Can't be everywhere so I chose to leave early. Not judging anyone who has different priorities but that's mine. Let's keep winning games so people can complain about the traffic jam getting out.
 
I show up to every game and stay until the end. I could care less about how many other people are there or how long they stay. I don't worry about, nor can I control, what other people are doing. I swear some people are more concerned with what other fans are doing than the game itself. They have deemed themselves the crowd police.
 
I show up to every game and stay until the end. I could care less about how many other people are there or how long they stay. I don't worry about, nor can I control, what other people are doing. I swear some people are more concerned with what other fans are doing than the game itself. They have deemed themselves the crowd police.
I hate those fawkers. They're ruining the game experience for others. I like to turn around and the see the play on the big screen when the action is on the other side of the field. There is usually some idiot yelling "make some noise".
 
Yeah, we don't run the ball enough. That's it. Nailed it.

It's the whole clock management thing. Run the ball when your up by 11 and gaining 4 yards a carry with the clock winding down at the end of the game. I guess Bill Parcells was bad at that too.
 
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It's the whole clock management thing. Run the ball when your up by 11 and gaining 4 yards a carry with the clock winding down at the end of the game. I guess Bill Parcells was bad at that too.
Okay, I get it. That's the 1st time all year they threw the ball down field, where they weren't down multiple TDS, with any consistency.

As an overall point that they lack situational awareness and this is yet another example of that I agree
 
I rather see post about the beach ball police and their insistence on taking any fun that may occur at the game. Or better yet, the woman who felt the need to get said ball and promptly hand it to one of stadium clowns. Really????
 
so lets get this straight. Your argument for why people leave our games early is that people in Connecticut have kids that play sports on weekends and take piano lessons but people in states that attend the games such as Nebraska do not have these things to worry about? Is this serious?

That distinction is something we should be proud of in my opinion. It's not something we should aspire to be. People out there and down south put college football before their families. Literally.

It's not really before their families, it's simply the case that everything else stops on college game days. No idiot in Alabama would schedule a marathon that conflicts with the game. Or any other such event. Nobody is getting married on those days either, unless the game is part of the wedding. Not only do people adjust their lives, every other organization adjusts as well. No fool is planning a company picnic or whatever that conflicts with the game.

CT isn't there and isn't ever going to be there. It's nothing to be ashamed of. We just need a few more people to prioritize and be aware of the games, it doesn't have to dominate everything.
 
Funny, I was going to post that I thought there were *more* fans left in the stadium than usual for the UConn alma mater after the game.

I did think it was funny that as soon Puyol's kick made it a 11 point game, thousands of fans dusted their hands and signaled that they had seen enough and were 100% confident in UConn winning the game. As we all know, UConn was and is very capable of losing a 11-point lead with 3 minutes to play. That wasn't meant as a judgment for fans leaving - more of a "geez, people are super confident". Personally, I wasn't super confident until we were in victory formation, given our well documented troubles against those guys. But to each is own.

The fans who did go to the game Saturday were fine. Made good noise on defense and seemed engaged. We all want quick fixes to the attendance issue (myself included), but that's not happening. We just need to worry about getting Ws and keeping on an upward trajectory as a program.
 
Someone mentioned that games on CBS Sports Net have a ton of breaks a few weeks ago.

It sure felt like it - that was a brutally long game for the amount of scoring and some of the breaks felt neverending.

Oh good Lord, yes. There was one delay in particular that seemed like it lasted over 5 minutes long. I *think* it was a TV timeout followed by a booth review timeout but am not sure. Might have been after Cinci's INT that saved us 4 yards (which actually wound up helping us...go figure!). But yeah, the timeouts were brutally long.
 
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The answer is yes, people in CT are busier and have other activities (e.g. kids' karate, soccer, piano lessons etc) on weekends compared to folks at say Nebraska who block off the whole day for football.

Truth. I grew up (in CT) with Sunday as the day for watching football. When I dated a girl from Arkansas I learned that it was Saturday for them.
 
I'd love for people to stay to the end but the people that show up and leave aren't the enemy.

The people who wear blue to white outs aren't the enemy.

However; the people who, WHEN WE HAVE THE BALL, stand up and make noise on third down, and who implore others to do so as well, ARE the enemy.
 
Funny, I was going to post that I thought there were *more* fans left in the stadium than usual for the UConn alma mater after the game.

I did think it was funny that as soon Puyol's kick made it a 11 point game, thousands of fans dusted their hands and signaled that they had seen enough and were 100% confident in UConn winning the game. As we all know, UConn was and is very capable of losing a 11-point lead with 3 minutes to play. That wasn't meant as a judgment for fans leaving - more of a "geez, people are super confident". Personally, I wasn't super confident until we were in victory formation, given our well documented troubles against those guys. But to each is own.

The fans who did go to the game Saturday were fine. Made good noise on defense and seemed engaged. We all want quick fixes to the attendance issue (myself included), but that's not happening. We just need to worry about getting Ws and keeping on an upward trajectory as a program.
I don't even know the words to the school song, and really, it's not important to me to learn them.

That said, If I'm at a game, I tend to stay until the final gun/whistle/horn/out. Can't say I've never left early, but if I've just spent 3+ (baseball and football) or 2+(soccer, basketball and hockey), hours plus pre-game at a sporting event, I don't see much difference a couple of minutes makes. Especially at Rentschler where about 40% of the lot goes unused in the first place and they don't close any of the routes off the premises. Regardless of event, you're really not beating traffic when 25% or more in attendance are leaving at the same time.

Regarding the bold: 4 possessions, 4 punts up to that point, but to be fair, Tubberville pulled a Diaco on the preceding possession. I feel Cinci should have should have gone for it on 4th and 4 from the UConn 43. They were moving the ball and had UConn on their heels and against the ropes a bit. I guess he was thinking that he could hold UConn and get the ball back down only one score. Never did he think that, even though it only garnered 3 points, UConn would go on a season defining (up to that point) drive that would chew up almost 7 minutes of game time. UConn fans probably felt the converse. 4 possessions, 4 punts. After seeing UConn use up almost 7 minutes of clock, no way Cinci get the ball twice in 3.
 
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