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I don’t understand how anyone thinks they’re going to watch a basketball game in-person this year, regardless of venue.
Because u can’t have every game at gampel, besides the game itself , everything else is sub par, long drive from central ct, no place to hang out beforehand and eat/ drink confortably, no cell service inside gampel(what is this 1998?) , brutal traffic getting in and out -especially the parking garage. U need some games to appeal to the rest of states residents geographically. I think it’s perfect the way the schedule was set up with 8-9 games in Hartford. Just easier access for all - unless yer 20 yrs old. Me and the fellas like to hang out before hand and after the game and drink /eat. Can’t do that in storrs really. don’t get me wrong, I like going to gampel , just want to have the option of Hartford as well. And Hartford can get some pretty big crowds for the decent games. (Cincy , Arizona A couple years ago) When Indiana played there maybe 7-8 years back I never heard the place so loudWhy?
. I never understood the argument that people won’t show up.
No, it's not.is the Civic Center really that bad?
Cameron Indoor is older, Duke is doing OK. Not playing in Hartford hurts the program. Now that things have turned around, why would one want to hurt the program?I feel like it is not so much an argument of the games being in Hartford as it is the outdated arena that they are played in.
Are you really comparing Cameron to the XL?Cameron Indoor is older, Duke is doing OK. Not playing in Hartford hurts the program. Now that things have turned around, why would one want to hurt the program?
No. It's old. Would anyone say it was great if Wake played there?Are you really comparing Cameron to the XL?
Have you been to Cameron?
Probably about 35 minutes depending on where you are.Even New London has to be able to do that in about an hour.
Does anyone in this thread actually follow the program or are they just using it to hate on Hartford and the state? UConn needs Hartford as much as Hartford needs it. AD Dave knows it and that's why he's saying it out loud.For decades our state has failed to invest in our cities and they use UConn to keep one of those cities afloat, not understanding that maybe if they had invested the correct way they wouldn’t need UConn to play at the XL.
I've done zero research, z but I'm pretty sure I know developers who would have made it fit.
I never even got the survey about attending games - not sure how they picked the season ticket holders that'd get it.Has anyone actually heard from UConn about this today?
Does anyone in this thread actually follow the program or are they just using it to hate on Hartford and the state? UConn needs Hartford as much as Hartford needs it. AD Dave knows it and that's why he's saying it out loud.
If you weren't at the XL for the Syracuse and Georgetown games in January of 1990 you may not appreciate how loud and exciting that arena can be. We went to all games in both arenas from the mid-80's on and even opening night against St. Johns at Gampel wasn't as loud and electric as those two games......and many others, because the sheer difference in the numbers of fans (double with Gampel at 8240 capacity) added to all the promise of a great season in progress.
Of course, we were on the rise, not languishing in a bad league with odd start times, but you could feel the anticipation during warmups and as you got closer to game time. Introduction of starting lineups didn't need the phony bell ringing and the recording telling us to "get ready to rumble". We already were.
Does anyone in this thread actually follow the program or are they just using it to hate on Hartford and the state? UConn needs Hartford as much as Hartford needs it. AD Dave knows it and that's why he's saying it out loud.
They had to say something after yesterday’s news, even if it just amounted to “stand by for more info”.The email UConn just sent was a whole lot of nothing.
Don't even know why they sent that
The argument isn't that people won't show up, the argument is that roughly 7,000 fewer people can go.
Particularly when we're good. Gampel severely limits the amount of fans who can go, which is never good for the fan base.
I get that but you have to send more info than that.They had to say something after yesterday’s news, even if it just amounted to “stand by for more info”.
Agree. As part of the news regarding no games at XL the other day why not just say more info for season ticket holders will be sent in early November? To send a specific message to us with literally no new information was kind of ridiculous. It was basically “hey we said you would need to wait to hear about options, well you will need to wait longer, bye”I get that but you have to send more info than that.
I find it really hard to believe they don't have more info they can share. The season is only a little over a month away.Agree. As part of the news regarding no games at XL the other day why not just say more info for season ticket holders will be sent in early November? To send a specific message to us with literally no new information was kind of ridiculous. It was basically “hey we said you would need to wait to hear about options, well you will need to wait longer, bye”
i highly doubt staff drives recruits down to Hartford when they come on their official visits to tour XL.... that actually sounds like an awful idea. it's not like SJU getting to play some games at MSG or Gtown at the Verizon Center or Nova at Wells Fargo. ya know, professional arenas.Cameron Indoor is older, Duke is doing OK. Not playing in Hartford hurts the program. Now that things have turned around, why would one want to hurt the program?
yes we would. just b/c it's old doesnt mean it's crap. XL just happens to be both.No. It's old. Would anyone say it was great if Wake played there?
Try reading what I wrote. I didn't say the program was "held back". Those are your words.Yes. The Red Sox, Duke etc are obviously held back by their small stadiums. If only the world had more Sox and Duke fans!