I can't, they are everywhere. They've crossed the line from friendly reminder to hectoring scold. It sounds desperate and pathetic. And at the end of the day, counterproductive.
Then please, by all means, put
me on ignore then. I really don't care. I'm not going to stop spreading the UCONN message. Ever.
I'm not scolding. Again, I didn't write the piece that I linked. And again, the message isn't for you or anyone else who already has tickets or is planning on going. The message, written by others and spread by me (and others), is for folks who are on the fence about going to games. It's written for the casual fan who is sitting on some disposable cash who doesn't have a ticket already. Did you even read the article? It's funny while being a call to arms. I also didn't write the "too many tickets remain" title. It's the title of the article...again, written by somebody else.
And desperate?? You do realize that we are in the American Athletic Conference, right? That means a revenue stream of about $20M-$40M per year less than our geographic r1vals. You like Kevin Ollie? Geno? Diaco? Winning hoops titles? If you've answered 'yes' to any of those things, the you would understand that we ARE in a desperate time. Our Big East exit fee money is going to dry up soon and, when it does, our athletic budget will have to go down with it. So, yes, we are desperate. And, again, if you already have football tickets then this piece, written by someone else and
forwarded along by me, is not for you. Simply ignore the post or ignore me. I don't care which. But I will
NEVER stop advocating for my school that I love so much.
"
We can do better. You can do better. It’s Friday. You’ll leave work a little early. Why not head to East Hartford, have a beer or 12, get a little rowdy and watch some football?
Last I checked, this was America and that’s what we do.
“Oh, but I had a long week!”
Suck it up. Unwind outside with 40,000 of your craziest friends and scream your face off. You won’t regret it.
“Oh, but we can’t find a babysitter.”
Bring the kid. Let him or her know what UConn football is all about. If they never learn the beauty of college sports, they might end up like Derek the RA. No one wants that.
“But I can watch the game in peace on my TV.”
Sure. You can watch a silent stadium on TV and not be bothered. Or you could be right there in the middle of everything, doing whatever you can to push your team to victory. Your call.
“But I don’t have anyone to go with”
So go yourself. Make a friend at the game. I’ve done it and am not afraid to admit it. No one judges you. But we will all judge you for staying home and being antisocial.
Here’s what it comes down to, guys: UConn opened as 17-point dogs, so there’s a decent chance BYU wins this game. But that doesn’t mean you have to make it easy on them. That doesn’t mean the Cougars can’t hate every damn second they are on that field, unable to hear anything but the screams and cheers of a crowd obsessed.
And hey, that could be what spurs the upset. You never know.
There are plenty of tickets still available and at least one of them has your name on it.
For the love of Dan Orlovsky, rise the hell up."