Ah thanksI don't believe that to be true... the guaranteed payment of $1.125 by the Fenway Group is all in.
The is also an expense offset of not paying the game day lease/parking cost for Rentschler to CRDC/OPM.
I hate everything about this game. I'll be watching from the warmth of my living room with some tasty craft beers and if it gets ugly, bourbon.
That said, I get why they did it. It makes sense. I'm just done spending my money chasing the P5 dream.
I did the math last year - we would have to sell out the Rent to get the $1.2 m after expenses, etc and that was being optimistic. Being the home team in Boston against BC will help us with the 'narrative' while picking up much needed cash and a TV game. Having Yawkey Way as the home base will help as well since there virtually is no tailgating in the area. Except for the inconvenience of driving to Boston and paying more for tickets- this is a huge win for UCONN. If we win the game, it will be a huge huge win.
The calculation is weird- you have season tickets with deposits. You have game day sales, discounted tickets(club room packages, etc). SO all that plus the game day expenses and then add in a whatever UCONN gets on parking and concessions - it is nuts. Bottom line, the Fenway deal is a no brainer.
If you feel the need to thank someone for nothing, there are many better choices than AD Dave!It certainly is a no brainer - just not the way you think. 1.2 million is realistic take for a home game based on 30,000 at $40 per.
What is not realistic is thinking that exposure on the back page of the Globe is going to do us any good. Nobody in Boston gives a damn about BC never mind us. Paying almost double for tickets to watch a mid November game at night in a baseball stadium sure is an attraction. Thanks for nothing Dave!
I did the math last year - we would have to sell out the Rent to get the $1.2 m after expenses, etc and that was being optimistic. Being the home team in Boston against BC will help us with the 'narrative' while picking up much needed cash and a TV game. Having Yawkey Way as the home base will help as well since there virtually is no tailgating in the area. Except for the inconvenience of driving to Boston and paying more for tickets- this is a huge win for UCONN. If we win the game, it will be a huge huge win.
Fenway hotels, looking to stay overnight outside of Boston close to the T, any recommendations?
It gives us a slightly higher profile than a regular home game and we need all the help we can get.
This will be like beating the Soviet hockey team in Moscow.
Anywhere on the Green Line or with access to the Green Line. Outside Boston you are probably looking in the Newton Center area.
This will help:
Boston Subway/Rail Google Map
Um no. It will be like beating a below average P5 team.
Win or lose, it won't matter because the average Boston sports fan won't care.
Fenway hotels, looking to stay overnight outside of Boston close to the T, any recommendations?
Dave never said he was talking about real life.I have not heard a single person in real life so much as mention this game.