If you mean "everyone" literally you are right. However if you are suggesting that the states populations don't support their teams you not even close. Look at most of the Big 10 or SEC teams. Many are in rural areas with small populations and very few eyeballs. Areas much less populated than Hartford and with lower ranked TV Markets. Most pack stadiums twice the size of the Rent. Yes, they have larger student populations. But I can tell you having lived in 3 Big Ten states and 3 SEC States, they aren't all students.
Dooley said:Not for nothing, but the divide is rather evident even here on the Boneyard. If this is where the diehard UCONN fans come to discuss UCONN, they're not discussing football as avidly as basketball. MBB has about 316,000 posts; WBB has about 264,000 posts; FB has about 197,000 posts. That's what I'm talking about. If UCONN can find a way to invigorate those fans who are so passionate about MBB and/or WBB into being passionate about football (shouldn't be hard, basketball is on offseason for most of the football season), then watch out.
25K ST or BUST. Empty seats make us humiliating. Day of reckoning is almost upon us.rich1122 ... you are a pip (as my Dad's generation would say). And tdc ... nice focus group.
You both make me laugh. We know the ceiling already: WE DRAW 40,000 regularly when the team is good and the spirit/marketing is in sync. We aren't regressing ... we are growing. The University is stronger than it was 10 years ago; it will be far stronger in 10 years. You can Wes Bialasuknia up ... and get into this century; or we will meet you at the nearest NE Common and discuss the Memorial of Korean War dead with you.
25K ST or BUST. Empty seats make us humiliating. Day of reckoning is almost upon us.
25 year wedding anniversary sounds like a major drag. Hooray you haven't killed each other yet.
You just might have been the only cool person there.
Those boards have in game threads that routinely go a few hundred posts. Football has 14 such events per year while bball has 40 of them.Not for nothing, but the divide is rather evident even here on the Boneyard. If this is where the diehard UCONN fans come to discuss UCONN, they're not discussing football as avidly as basketball. MBB has about 316,000 posts; WBB has about 264,000 posts; FB has about 197,000 posts. That's what I'm talking about. If UCONN can find a way to invigorate those fans who are so passionate about MBB and/or WBB into being passionate about football (shouldn't be hard, basketball is on offseason for most of the football season), then watch out.
Bob Diaco may be knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and a great college coach.
Unfortunately, what I heard yesterday form long time Connecticut residents at a 25 wedding anniversary party was not encouraging. At one point discussion turned to all sports....pro, college, high school.
I through out the question "What do they think about UConn's new head football coach and the direction the program may take?
To a tee almost no one had an interest. No one has been to a game except a family friend from California (Fan of Stanford and SF Giants football teams) who was the only one willing to talk about it. No one from Connecticut even watches the games on TV. For the family from the Boston and New Jersey area..none of them care to watch UConn FB either.
Basically I was lead to believe I have been brainwashed about the future of the program. One said they have never recruited anybody of note and the majority of the years the best the so called "under the radar" recruits could do is preseason picks to finish in the middle of the pack of a weak FBS league formerly called the Big East, and a finish near the bottom of a weaker non P5 league called the AAC.
No one expressed an interest to go to games if I had spare tickets.
Forget about telling P5 conferences we carry new England and NYC markets. In football, it appears we have a long way to go just to carry the Connecticut TV market..and perhaps even the same could be said for NE.
WOW....just WOW. Bob D. has a much larger, difficult job than he thinks.
Bob Diaco may be knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and a great college coach.
Unfortunately, what I heard yesterday form long time Connecticut residents at a 25 wedding anniversary party was not encouraging. At one point discussion turned to all sports....pro, college, high school.
I through out the question "What do they think about UConn's new head football coach and the direction the program may take?
To a tee almost no one had an interest. No one has been to a game except a family friend from California (Fan of Stanford and SF Giants football teams) who was the only one willing to talk about it. No one from Connecticut even watches the games on TV. For the family from the Boston and New Jersey area..none of them care to watch UConn FB either.
Basically I was lead to believe I have been brainwashed about the future of the program. One said they have never recruited anybody of note and the majority of the years the best the so called "under the radar" recruits could do is preseason picks to finish in the middle of the pack of a weak FBS league formerly called the Big East, and a finish near the bottom of a weaker non P5 league called the AAC.
No one expressed an interest to go to games if I had spare tickets.
Forget about telling P5 conferences we carry new England and NYC markets. In football, it appears we have a long way to go just to carry the Connecticut TV market..and perhaps even the same could be said for NE.
WOW....just WOW. Bob D. has a much larger, difficult job than he thinks.
I work for a small company in RI near TFGreen airport, 6 people hold season tickets with different groups , 4 of which were discussing the upcoming season in the upstairs kitchenette last week during morning coffee break.Bob Diaco may be knowledgeable, enthusiastic, and a great college coach.
Unfortunately, what I heard yesterday form long time Connecticut residents at a 25 wedding anniversary party was not encouraging. At one point discussion turned to all sports....pro, college, high school.
I through out the question "What do they think about UConn's new head football coach and the direction the program may take?
To a tee almost no one had an interest. No one has been to a game except a family friend from California (Fan of Stanford and SF Giants football teams) who was the only one willing to talk about it. No one from Connecticut even watches the games on TV. For the family from the Boston and New Jersey area..none of them care to watch UConn FB either.
Basically I was lead to believe I have been brainwashed about the future of the program. One said they have never recruited anybody of note and the majority of the years the best the so called "under the radar" recruits could do is preseason picks to finish in the middle of the pack of a weak FBS league formerly called the Big East, and a finish near the bottom of a weaker non P5 league called the AAC.
No one expressed an interest to go to games if I had spare tickets.
Forget about telling P5 conferences we carry new England and NYC markets. In football, it appears we have a long way to go just to carry the Connecticut TV market..and perhaps even the same could be said for NE.
WOW....just WOW. Bob D. has a much larger, difficult job than he thinks.
We need 25K SEASON TICKET HOLDERS!!! If we do not gaet 25K for the BYU game - GAME OVER.If it makes you feel better I can promise you beyond any doubt there will be more than 25k in attendance for BYU. Can't promise you 35k, but 25k barring a hurricane during the game is a done deal.
A 25 year wedding anniversary probably puts this crowd in a older demographic (i.e. - 50s). Is that true? My guess is that most of the people at this party grew up with MBB or WBB success and support those programs. The best way to integrate the older MBB/WBB crowds is to market that they are supporting the SCHOOL, not a specific program. Supporting football supports MBB and WBB. If our segmented/divided fanbase would ever unite in support of football, then UCONN has a very real chance of growing beyond everyone's expectations.
But yeah, I'm in my upper 30s and all of my friends talk UCONN football fairly frequently. We all grew up with the Whalers and MBB so buying football season tickets when the Rent opened was a natural progression. I guess this is what it means when people cite RU playing football for 100 years as a reason why they were selected before UCONN. It's just going to take some time and patience to grow the fanbase...unless UCONN (and our fanbase) can figure out how to unite UCONN fans to support the school and not specific programs.
You are the worst.We need 25K SEASON TICKET HOLDERS!!! If we do not gaet 25K for the BYU game - GAME OVER.
We need 25K SEASON TICKET HOLDERS!!! If we do not gaet 25K for the BYU game - GAME OVER.
Watch it sonny, a bunch of us have been married much longer than 25 and know how to party, and go to a few dozen UConn fb games. Of course, that you're a Mets fan says all I need to know.