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Eh...little more than that, I'm in Norwalk and it's 1:15 with no traffic to the Rentno offense to you, but how many wins do we need for your friends to make the 40 minute drive to east hartford?
Eh...little more than that, I'm in Norwalk and it's 1:15 with no traffic to the Rentno offense to you, but how many wins do we need for your friends to make the 40 minute drive to east hartford?
You'll have a great game day experience at JMU.Driving up from Raleigh on Wednesday and Thursday. Have an adult son who started classes at NC State on Monday. He’s finishing up a degree that’s to many years in the making, and he’s flying in Thursday afternoon. I also have plans to be in Houston for Rice, and Harrisonburg to see JMU. The only hope of a P4/5 invite is filling the Rent win or lose. No excuses!
Yes they move in this weekendDoes anyone know if the students will be back by the time Thursday rolls around?
Agree…good friends will drive an hour to see each other…add in a tailgate with friends and and team that is much improved and playing a quality team…..that would be a pretty easy sell if they were good buddies of mineno offense to you, but how many wins do we need for your friends to make the 40 minute drive to east hartford?
Not sure what this long road is….the excitement and buzz are back….we have a quality coach who has turned programs around quickly and showed what he can do with an injured team last year….it’s like buying a stock…you buy on its way up…you don’t buy it after it has already recoveredIt is a long road back to build attendance back up to where it was in the current environment where more and more people are interested in being on line rather than sharing a public experience. No matter how many threads are started about this, we are not going to go from where we were to where everyone wants it to be in 10 minutes.
Where on Long Island? Bridgeport Ferry might make sense.I bought seasons tix and live in Long Island. Hope I don’t regret it (due to the drive).
He said it was <2% left two days ago in lower sections. I misunderstood and thought he meant of the full capacity.Someone gave you some really bad info. On the UConn site you can buy tickets and there are far more than that available. Looks like 200+ in just these two sections and there are plenty more sections with availability just like it.
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Yeah, I’m in Huntington but the ferry actually costs loot. Like $75 each way in a carWhere on Long Island? Bridgeport Ferry might make sense.
Those of us who have season tickets for decades won't pity you one bit. If you're only in it for winning, then you haven't been a Boneyard idiot long enough.I bought seasons tix and live in Long Island. Hope I don’t regret it (due to the drive).
I just moved back from living in California for years. Spent a number of years w seasons tickets watching Edsall tho before leaving. That’s worth some pain pointsThose of us who have season tickets for decades won't pity you one bit. If you're only in it for winning, then you haven't been a Boneyard idiot long enough.
just out of curiosity- any reason you wouldn’t just buy the $53 season ticket rather than an individual game for $35? If you attend 2 games this year you make the extra $18 up and then some.I’m just gonna get tickets at the game I’ll take my chances. I looked online it said I needed a smart phone which I don’t have, on another site I see it’s around $35 in the 277 section I believe not including extra charges. I always just get cheapest available im fine just standing and walking around the rent.
Usually in the south end zone. Having said that students would be welcomed any where any time. We need them back!What sections do the students sit in??
I beg to differ on that point. Power conference games draw fans any day any time. That and a much bigger pay check.aside from the logistical problems of a weeknight game, if people don't have an interest in attending a game vs. NC State, a power conference schedule won't change anything.

Thisaside from the logistical problems of a weeknight game, if people don't have an interest in attending a game vs. NC State, a power conference schedule won't change anything.
I didn’t know about this which website is this on. I have always been a buy tickets the day of game guy unless I’m with a large group of people, as I tend to pretty much play everything by ear.just out of curiosity- any reason you wouldn’t just buy the $53 season ticket rather than an individual game for $35? If you attend 2 games this year you make the extra $18 up and then some.
I beg to differ on that point. Power conference games draw fans any day any time. That and a much bigger pay check.
That and nothing better than kicking of a perceived big boy.![]()
I'd love to see 30k+, but it's also Labor Day weekend and the football team still needs to drum up more interest by winning. I think 25k is going to be about right, with a full student section. Last year they were the best student section I've seen in many years.I’ll be real disappointed if they don’t get at least 30.
Via UConnHuskies.comI didn’t know about this which website is this on. I have always been a buy tickets the day of game guy unless I’m with a large group of people, as I tend to pretty much play everything by ear.
norwalk, stratford, stamford, et al. , are not 40 min from PW.no offense to you, but how many wins do we need for your friends to make the 40 minute drive to east hartford?
yeah.. it's a catch-22 or chicken/egg situation. not sure which idiom fits best here. Either way, uconn football has still been a tough sell, in my experience. If I wasn't 3000 miles away i'd be there.This is why people don't think we belong in a power conference for football.