CL82
NCAA Woman's Basketball National Champions
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A few quick points:You say at worst, UCONN is as popular in NY as Rutgers. Yet you have nothing to back that up. Have you been asked by the Yankees to play a regular season game at Yankee Stadium? Has the Empire State Building been lit up for you after a big win?
If you have family in North Jersey, then you know your football gets NO local news coverage...unless it happens to be in a week they are playing Rutgers.
And lots of kids DON't go to UCONN. a few do each year...but that's it. Just a handful each year. That is not LOTS. NJ probably sends 20 times more kids to Pennsylvania, which is the number one destination ste for outgoing NJ students(Penn State, Pitt, Villanova, Lehigh, Lafayette, West Chester, etc all have significant NJ alumni bases) then it does to Connecticut. Maybe even more than 20 times.
Rutgers ALWAYS leads college football coverage on the local NYC channels. ALWAYS. If Syracuse plays in a big game, they're usually next...followed by the local teams like Army and Columbia. UCONN football is simply not covered.
If you had fans in NY than you would be able to move the meter when UCONN plays in ESPN, yet you don't. Not even one bit. RU not only has great ratings when it plays on SNY...and has tons of programming, like pre-game and post game shows...etc....but we have also played in 9 out of the 10 top rated football games on ESPN and ESPN 2 in the NYC DMA.
UCONN has appeared in ZERO of the top 10 games in the NYC DMA.
In NJ, you have a few kids go to UCONN. SO what? The state of Connecticut is like the number 3 feeder state to Rutgers (after NY and PA) for students....but that doesn't mean that the state of Connecticut cares a lick about Rutgers, despite being home to a Rutgers alumni base. It doesn't. Likewise, the State of NJ doesn't care a lick about UCONN either, despite there being a tiny UCONN alumni base in the state.
To say NJ cares about Connecticut because UCONN appears on SNY which airs in NJ is laughably weak.
I guess the state of Connectict cares about Rutgers than...since you're also watching Rutgers on SNY.
Just flawed logic.
1. The UConn woman's team has better SNY coverage than any Rutgers team, men or women. Think about that before you go puffing your chest out in this neighborhood about your SNY coverage.
2. It is extraordinarily easy to find UConn flags and gear in North Jersey. I see them pretty much every weekend. You rarely see Rutgers flags flying in NJ. You'd never see one in CT and there Husky gear and flags are ubiquitous there.
3. I am often at AUU basketball in NJ tournaments. There are always one or more teams named the Huskies. I've yet to see one named the Knights.
4. I was at the RU/UConn game last night. Connecticut colors were pretty prominent at this game at the RAC.
5. You have not had relevant Men's basketball team since, when, the bicentennial?
The depth of fans and loyalty isn't even close. What NJ does have going for it is that it is incredibly densely populated. While that does make the quality of life pretty crappy in places like Middlesex/Essex counties, it makes for very good ratings because even middling viewership over such a teaming mass of humanity means eyeballs on the screen. The fact that that NJ does not have its own DMA (and really the Newark DMA, who'd care? Trenton? Yawn. Paterson and or Camden? lol) and instead is ignored as a state and divvied up between NY and Philly means that RU will seem to "draw in these cities' DMA even though they are just bringing a tiny portion of the NJ population and then only during good years.
That said, you guys got the golden ticket. Your B1G membership will, I believe, drive your athletic programs and your university as whole to new heights. You really ought to be pleased about that. So get over your inferiority complex and stop haunting other boards, waiting for validation that you won't get. In the end you are still just Rutgers, at least for the time being.