I don't think my prediction of a Whalers/Bruins or Rangers early 90s crowd for UCONN/Michigan is not far-fetched. Heck, it might even be 40/60 by the time we get to game time and UCONN loses to Maryland. 28,000 Michigan fans in a 42,000 seat stadium seems very likely if Boneyarders are dumping their tickets on StubHub. If Boneyarders are doing it, I can only imagine that the casual fans who bought "the greatest schedule ever ever" are dumping their tickets after Towson. Sadly, I don't blame anyone for getting what they can for this game. Towson buzzkilled this entire season for me and, I imagine, everybody else.
Yet, we still keep Pasqualoni. The smart thing to do would have been to dump Pasqualoni before Maryland, let Weist give a few yay rah rahs and inject some enthusiasm back into our fanbase with a reason for hope for the future (and this season!). I'd bet a few more UCONN fans would keep their tickets. But instead, we get the dumpster fire status quo and are turning UCONN football into the 1991-92 Hartford Whalers. I can't wait for the seasons where we can all think to ourselves "remember when fans used to sit in the upper deck? Those were the days".