Just read their review of our stadium and had a couple of my personal agree/disagree opinions of their observations:
1. MICHIGAN FAN ESTIMATES - DISAGREE: lots of overestimating the crowd ratio. 50-50 and 60-40 were ridiculous. Were there alot of Michigan fans there? Absolutely and rightfully so since it was an opportunity for their eastern alum to see a game. But I'd say the split was 75-25 at most and not many made noise until we let them back in the game;
2. UCMB vs. "rawk music" - AGREE: alot of fans came away very unimpressed with the "rawk" music that we choose to play instead of letting the UCMB (who they all agreed is very good) take control. Perhaps UCMB can learn to play "Welcome to the Jungle" since I'm convinced many UCONN fans are Pavlov dogs for that song;
3. DRUNKS - AGREE: our stadium management or UCONN really needs to think of ways to cut down on the number of drunk incidents. Last week, a drunk Maryland started nonsense with my wife and I. I saw lots of drunks in the crowd last night and more than usual state trooper and security presence. Unfortunately, it's the belligerent drunk fan that leaves an impression...not the good fan who can handle their liquor or who is sober;
4. NONSENSE CAMS/PROMOS - AGREE: I made sure to sit down (as I always do) during "kiss cam" and "dance cam" moments. I also hate t-shirt tosses. The whole idea of these things is very minor league and embarrassing. I was hoping they'd tone down that stuff for the game last night;
5. IN-GAME STATS - AGREE: with a spanking new scoreboard and ribbon boards, there is no excuse to struggle to find the down and distance, game clock and play clock, and TOL info. When it goes off the main scoreboard (ex - during replays), it's lost. And the ribbon boards have much too much advertising on them. Move the advertising to the deck facings that are not covered by a ribbon board and free those up for in-game stats and crowd noise. The ribbon board behind the student section should be a permanent home for in-game stats;
I always am interested in visiting fans perspectives of our stadium. When UCONN fans are fired up for a game, we really make a difference in making the Rent rock and providing our Dahgs with a great homefield advantage. I'm sure if a few Michigan fans come back to our game against USF in a few weeks, they will experience a much different, much calmer atmosphere (with much more empty seats).