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I'd like it if a few more of the Hartford games were done in Bridgeport instead... say maybe three per year.
Based strictly on revenue, playing in front of more and higher priced seats lends to playing more games in Hartford. The political benefit of supporting the City also factors in here.
But I see a different model going forward. The NHL games were an event, the AHL games decidedly, no. It helps the bars because 2000 people downtown is still 2000 people downtown, so the State will want them.
When UConn sold 12k seats at the old CC regardless of the opponent. That was better than selling 8k at Gampel and helped build the statewide following.
Today, UConn has different goals and the $ benefit to playing in Hartford just isn't what it used to be. What UConn needs now is a rabid fanbase, that comes from demand for tickets and high market visibility and winning. The visibility you get from TV these days. What they need is excitement.
Also, you now have FB to carry the brand in the Hartford area plus a little bit of Hockey. Schedule big games over winter break in Hartford if you can. That will serve both masters. Playing Cincinnati or Temple in Hartford does nothing for UConn.
UC990411 said:Really? Click this link. http://espn.go.com/ncb/boxscore?gameId=400497020
The atmosphere at that game rivaled anything that has gone on in gampel the last 5 years.
Do these events draw more than 10k? I can't see anyone wanting to watch these from the upper seats.Not sure exactly what the demand is in Hartford but there are other uses besides UConn basketball that would draw more than 8,000-10,000 people. Just looking at the XL Center calendar I see lots of concerts, Disney on Ice, WWE, Monster Jam (how many people in CT go to this?), Harlem Globetrotters, obviously the AAC Tournament (which you can't count on every year), Marvel: Universe Live (?), and P&G Gymnastics Championships. Other uses could be UFC, circus, etc. So I think a Hartford arena would draw more than 10,000 people more than 10 times a year. Are there enough dates to make it worth putting more seats in? I can't answer that question.
The reason attendance has declined is pricing policy. I had a friend who had to give up his season tickets when he was priced out.I'd hope that someone has done market research on this to determine the optimal price point. The debacle of the 90s pricing and treatment of longstanding fans should never happen again. I also hope that some thought has gone into maximizing the broadcast value of the games. Having students courtside helps that, in my opinion, although ZLS may know if it really matters.
Was at both and yes.Florida game at Gampel last year?
We don't know that they aren't willing to drive to storrs for a first class on campus arena that seats 15,000.
Football attendance is down due to the team's performance, and attendance would be worse in Storrs. Basketball needs to be in Hartford and Bridgeport as well as Storrs. There are no college basketball teams that draw consistently well that are not located in a metropolitan area.They're building a new hockey arena on campus. Football attendance has been a disaster, so I'm not sure why we would want basketball to emulate that model.
The reason attendance has declined is pricing policy. I had a friend who had to give up his season tickets when he was priced out. It broke his heart..
So you make it a point to have a student section available in Bridgeport... That's the home court of the Fairfield Stags... They have a section I'm sure.. Why can't that can't be used for UCONN when we play there? Not making sense bro... We gotta EMBRACE all of CT... Enough of one 1/2 being New England and other 1/2 associated with NYC... but we all pay the same taxes that keep our main state school running... We Gotta work that out... it shoulda gotten done a while ago now..The Bridgeport games are a travesty. You can't have a college sporting event without a student section.
Talking early 90's.That's BS. The pricing has been pretty steady for years. Yeah it went up this year, but not to a new high, It just matches from a few years back.
So you make it a point to have a student section available in Bridgeport... That's the home court of the Fairfield Stags... They have a section I'm sure.. Why can't that can't be used for UCONN when we play there? Not making sense bro... We gotta EMBRACE all of CT... Enough of one 1/2 being New England and other 1/2 associated with NYC... but we all pay the same taxes that keep our main state school running... We Gotta work that out... it shoulda gotten done a while ago now..
Games off campus during breaks are a good compromise in my opinion.There hasn't been a student section at either Bridgeport game. I find this offensive. I still think it's stupid to force the amateur athletes to have to go so far off of the campus at which they're students to placate the farthest part of the state, but the way UConn has done it has been absurd.
Mmm, I think just the opposite. East Harford is more accessible so you'll draw there more casual fans when the team is doing well. Students will attend games even in down years when the stadium is within walking distance. Like a lot of people on this board, I went to ton losing football games weekly. The football team lost and the soccer team won, that was the fall.Football attendance is down due to the team's performance, and attendance would be worse in Storrs. Basketball needs to be in Hartford and Bridgeport as well as Storrs. There are no college basketball teams that draw consistently well that are not located in a metropolitan area.
businesslawyer said:Sure we do. You know how many times I've seen a game of any type in Storrs since coming to CT in 1977? Exactly 4. On average, a game every decade.
While not a bad thought in theory, you'd have to develop a small town around the stadium in order to draw people in four a two hour basketball game in the middle of winter. Also, if that game was against Tulane, Tulsa or ECU....you'd struggle to get 10k people, let alone 20 or 30kHas any consideration been given of adding ten thousand seats to Rent and a dome. Play football, hockey and BB in there.
UC990411 said:While not a bad thought in theory, you'd have to develop a small town around the stadium in order to draw people in four a two hour basketball game in the middle of winter. Also, if that game was against Tulane, Tulsa or ECU....you'd struggle to get 10k people, let alone 20 or 30k
Has any consideration been given of adding ten thousand seats to Rent and a dome. Play football, hockey and BB in there.
I don't follow the NHL, but what is Baltimore's NHL franchise called?
Not sure exactly what the demand is in Hartford but there are other uses besides UConn basketball that would draw more than 8,000-10,000 people. Just looking at the XL Center calendar I see lots of concerts, Disney on Ice, WWE, Monster Jam (how many people in CT go to this?), Harlem Globetrotters, obviously the AAC Tournament (which you can't count on every year), Marvel: Universe Live (?), and P&G Gymnastics Championships. Other uses could be UFC, circus, etc. So I think a Hartford arena would draw more than 10,000 people more than 10 times a year. Are there enough dates to make it worth putting more seats in? I can't answer that question.
the disaster really has been only the past handful of years, it started out very strong. Speaking of that, they really should have domed The Rent, it would have made all this XL stuff moot.