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I read it this morning in the Courant. All the reasons were on the Boneyard, he says he put out a tweet asking.
I always thought the Whalers were a Hartford-focused team. Fairfield County, New Haven and Eastern CT did not seem to be part of the fan base. When UConn men's basketball was tops, and with UConn women's basketball now, the fan base is statewide and extends into New England and New York. This is what the football program can do if it gets ranked in top 25 again. That is also the key to ACC or B10 admission.Two wins, three total, isn't gonna bring the fans back. CT is the real show-me state. It was the same with the Whalers.
I’ve had seasons tickets since before the Rent. I only miss if I have to be away. We have great seats, low upper deck, midfield. A few obvious problems, definitely compounded by having become unwatchable over 6 years. The AAC isn’t a horrible conference. But we have zero natural rivals. Every game feels like an OOC game. But I think the more deep rooted problem is that the ticker point system UConn uses emphasizes revenue over loyalty. And coupled with a shallow football tradition and now a league like ours and poor performance, it’s deadly. When I say the policy favors revenue, it is obvious in my section and similar ones around the stadium. A ton of sold seats have nobody in them almost every game. They are corporate owned, they write off the seats and the required donation and half the time they can’t find takers. We can spot the few regulars easily. At the Michigan game, we were at least 50% UM fans in our section and around the stadium. Add that to crappy support from students, who get lousy seats anyway, and you don’t get a loyal fan base.The article is right on.
No excuses not to have 30k at the game.
We as a fanbase are prolonging our stay in the AAC.
I give AD Dave and HCRE alot of credit for this year. They have both worked very hard to try and rekindle interest in the team.
The interest is just not there. Overall I think the perception of the AAC has worn a lot of people down.
It has finally done the same to the MBB program. People have little to no interest in AAC conference play. Oh they will show up for the big games in both football( think Michigan) and basketball but not Tulsa and ECU.
Several families have told me they are not paying $30 a ticket to watch teams that they have no interest in seeing.
It's just sad. The hearty 15k( like my group of 9) that always go will always be there but the others will pick their spots.
If I had a nickel every time "bond downgrades" came up in conversation, I would have exactly zero nickels.Don't underestimate the impact of the general economic and emotional malaise and psyche of this state. GE. Aetna. Bond downgrades. Massive future deficits. Tax increases. Major out movement of population. Hard to get excited to cheer for old State U when the clown show in Hartford is sucking the life out of the state and people associate Uconn with state government
I agree with all but your last sentence “ Uconn acting like a Jeb Bush pushover “ I’m curious as to what exactly you expected UConn to do ....and what difference you feel it would have made .I won't be buying tickets for any collegiate sporting event anytime soon. UNC getting a pass was the last straw for me after watching 15 years of conference realignment hell and an ethical cesspool from Kentucky rewarded. UConn basically acting like a Jeb! Bush pushover during it all doesn't help morale either.