ElGuapo
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Electric Blue PlayzoneI can think of a great NIL opportunity, the Electric Blue Endzone.
Electric Blue PlayzoneI can think of a great NIL opportunity, the Electric Blue Endzone.
I'm only a "traffic engineer" on the boneyard, but if we ever get a stadium on campus, we make 195 a three-lane road and the center lane alternates depending on the flow of traffic. May require a lot of cones (and people to move them once the game starts), or some other new fangled way to control traffic flow. I'm sure my fellow boneyard traffic engineers have some solutions for us.Traffic in CT is 90% due to poor lane discipline. Slow people in the passing lane refusing to push over.
The good news about an on-campus stadium is that Route 195 is only one lane... problem solved...![]()
Not to mention the Rolling Party Electric Blue Bus to and from the stadium from I-84.That would be an interesting promotional opportunity, go to a football game and get passes for discounted lap dances and a free buffet at a strip club.
I'm only a "traffic engineer" on the boneyard, but if we ever get a stadium on campus, we make 195 a three-lane road and the center lane alternates depending on the flow of traffic. May require a lot of cones (and people to move them once the game starts), or some other new fangled way to control traffic flow. I'm sure my fellow boneyard traffic engineers have some solutions for us.
I was just thinking of that thing. I think San Francisco also has a similar system on some of its bridges to add capacity in the higher demand direction. Or you could do what they do in construction zones that they set up and pick up each night where it's just a guy in the back of a truck setting out cones or those orange barrel things for miles and it only takes 15-20 mins.The old Tappan Zee Bridge Zipper system is probably sitting in a warehouse waiting to be dusted off.
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They could put stadium near the hockey and baseball stadium. 45000 seat. I’d be for it.Traffic in CT is 90% due to poor lane discipline. Slow people in the passing lane refusing to push over.
The good news about an on-campus stadium is that Route 195 is only one lane... problem solved...![]()
Go to a Patriots game in Foxboro. They are able to make Rt.1 go in one direction each way to the highways from the stadium on game days. Remember, you don't have to get 40k into Storrs if it is a 45k stadium as the students would be almost 10k of that.I just dont know how the infrastructure can support it. It would be great, but they need new roads for 195 and 44 aren’t gonna do for football traffic.
Remember, it’s CT, everything is a PIA in this state.
Foxboro would not be my role modelGo to a Patriots game in Foxboro. They are able to make Rt.1 go in one direction each way to the highways from the stadium on game days. Remember, you don't have to get 40k into Storrs if it is a 45k stadium as the students would be almost 10k of that.
east of the river??? I commute from New Haven to Stamford very day!!!I am for a stadium there, eventually.
When you hit CT traffic all you do is complain!
But, traffic sucks in CT. It crushes your soul and will to live. Friend of mine works in Storrs, yesterday from Storrs to Farmington home it was nearly 2 hours. There was some accident or something. That is extreme. But a 40 minute ride shouldn’t take 80 minutes. I have grown to loathe going east of the river.
One jackass in a car can ruin the day for thousands here.
That is even worse. Take the train.east of the river??? I commute from New Haven to Stamford very day!!!
You could say that was a message from the universe. Can’t get more key than thatI had a dream that the Big 12 finally invited us. Probably more key than a car wash or a booster leak.
So as it was envisioned, so let it be.![]()
saw the Police and Springsteen there, great shows. The neighbors put a stop to that.Needs to be in a place where a concert can be held. Get some actual use out of it. The Rent could have had a lot of bands there. I'd put a roof on a new one.
Is there a clip of this somewhere? That is big if true
Hmmmmm
The ACC has two teams in the top 25.Something. Is. Up.
We're not doing the monitoring. Someone Big is monitoring us. Pack the rent.
Put that together with the fact that we turned down the PAC 12 for a football invite when football really needs to be in a conference.Something. Is. Up.
We're not doing the monitoring. Someone Big is monitoring us. Pack the rent.
I don’t know about the travel. Yeah not great we can’t go to road games easily, but I know that back in the 1960-70s there were some pretty good college baseball teams in the Northeast. UConn, Maine (had 3 pitchers who pitched in the majors on one team in the early 1970s including Bobby Witt, father of the current star) and BC all played in the college World Series at one time or another. St John’s and Seton Hall were very good and both produced top major leaguers. Over time as the academic year ended earlier and earlier, and the college season started earlier and earlier, northern clubs began to struggle. Then they figured out how to change the model and instead of 1 spring break Florida trip to start the season they began making multiple warm weather trips. They adapted and now the ones who did are competitive again. That, I think will happen to teams that need to travel long distances in basketball and football. They will figure out a strategy, be it leave Tuesday to acclimate or something else. Once they do the current disadvantages will shrink.Big 12 would be great but extra travel would suck and I say that watching several of the pac 12 teams struggling in the big10 and acc, as well as b12.
Travel for what?Big 12 would be great but extra travel would suck and I say that watching several of the pac 12 teams struggling in the big10 and acc, as well as b12.
Are we big-time or not? If we're big-time, then being big-time means there's travel.Big 12 would be great but extra travel would suck and I say that watching several of the pac 12 teams struggling in the big10 and acc, as well as b12.