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It depends. Down the richy-rich parts you see a bunch decals with Duke, UVa, Hopkins, Cuse, etc. The more urban areas love UConn basketball. Hard to walk into a grocery store without seeing UConn gear along the way. UConn: Fairfield County's Middle Class College Team.

The decals indicate that the driver or their child went or goes to the other school. It doesn't mean that they don't follow UConn basketball (and in some cases football).
 
Well, we have evidence of at least 3 - UConn, UH and Cincy. They should check here first ;)
Not really, we've seen Cinnci's expression of interest but far as I know not the BigXII sending them instructions, which we've only seen Houston's and had a Media report of UConn's by Blauds which is what the article concerned itself with
 
The decals indicate that the driver or their child went or goes to the other school. It doesn't mean that they don't follow UConn basketball (and in some cases football).
True, but I'd assume it's more likely that you're not a UConn fan if you and/or your kid went to one of these schools. Not impossible but that's just my hunch. There's no doubt though that the perception of UConn academics and athletics have advanced massively since the 1990s. We need more deep-pocketed donors from the Gold Coast.
 
Not really, we've seen Cinnci's expression of interest but far as I know not the BigXII sending them instructions, which we've only seen Houston's and had a Media report of UConn's by Blauds which is what the article concerned itself with

Agree the actual email to Cincy hasn't been published but the letter in the link they sent on 7/25 to BB follows the same instructions (providing the General Counsel name and contact info) as the Houston email did.
 
Agree the actual email to Cincy hasn't been published but the letter in the link they sent on 7/25 to BB follows the same instructions (providing the General Counsel name and contact info as the Houston email did.
Yes, one could deduce that
 
True, but I'd assume it's more likely that you're not a UConn fan if you and/or your kid went to one of these schools. Not impossible but that's just my hunch. There's no doubt though that the perception of UConn academics and athletics have advanced massively since the 1990s. We need more deep-pocketed donors from the Gold Coast.

UConn, like all state flagships that compete in Division 1, have tons of in state fans that root for the state university even though their family may never have gone there. Like, for example, me. The fact that I put a free GW sticker that they sent with my son's bill and it gets on a car is not indicative of much of anything.
 
UConn, like all state flagships that compete in Division 1, have tons of in state fans that root for the state university even though their family may never have gone there. Like, for example, me. The fact that I put a free GW sticker that they sent with my son's bill and it gets on a car is not indicative of much of anything.
Look, there's no way to prove where fandom lies. I teach in Fairfield and I regularly see kids wearing Syracuse and Maryland gear as much as UConn. Could they or their parents be UConn fans too? Sure. There's no way to know with certainty.
 
UConn, like all state flagships that compete in Division 1, have tons of in state fans that root for the state university even though their family may never have gone there. Like, for example, me. The fact that I put a free GW sticker that they sent with my son's bill and it gets on a car is not indicative of much of anything.

Yea, I have some of those stickers - they help hold my bumpers on - if the kids all went to UConn I could afford a new bumper...
 
UConn, like all state flagships that compete in Division 1, have tons of in state fans that root for the state university even though their family may never have gone there. Like, for example, me. The fact that I put a free GW sticker that they sent with my son's bill and it gets on a car is not indicative of much of anything.

Yea, I have some of those stickers - they help hold my bumpers on - if the kids all went to UConn I could afford a new bumper...
 
EXPLAIN THIS BUMPER STICKER THEN:

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Look, there's no way to prove where fandom lies. I teach in Fairfield and I regularly see kids wearing Syracuse and Maryland gear as much as UConn. Could they or their parents be UConn fans too? Sure. There's no way to know with certainty.

That's more than a little different. If I'm walking around in a BC sweatshirt, even if my kid goes there, you're right, I'm less likely to be rooting for UConn. But a Trinity or ECSU or Hopkins or other sweatshirt that isn't being worn most likely to show athletic support? Not so much.

But sweatshirts or caps aren't decals. A friggin car decal, which was the original comment, reflects little more than you got something in the mail for free.
 
That's more than a little different. If I'm walking around in a BC sweatshirt, even if my kid goes there, you're right, I'm less likely to be rooting for UConn. But a Trinity or ECSU or Hopkins or other sweatshirt that isn't being worn most likely to show athletic support? Not so much.

But sweatshirts or caps aren't decals. A friggin car decal, which was the original comment, reflects little more than you got something in the mail for free.
You get angry real easily. Look, I'm no parent so I have no insight as to how much significance car decals play in the world of loyalty to your collegiate fandom. Thanks for enlightening me though. #DecalsDontMatter
 
You get angry real easily. Look, I'm no parent so I have no insight as to how much significance car decals play in the world of loyalty to your collegiate fandom. Thanks for enlightening me though. #DecalsDontMatter

He's right. If your kid is at Harvard, or Johns Hopkins, or Penn...you're pretty freaking proud (and likely now poor). The decal reflects that. Even a sweatshirt does (my neighbor was wearing a Minnesota shirt this summer b/c his daughter is headed to Vet school there).

No UConn fan would put Syracuse or BC stuff on his or her car or body. But anything from a school that is not a realistic athletic competitor to UConn is probably no indication of fandom.
 
He's right. If your kid is at Harvard, or Johns Hopkins, or Penn...you're pretty freaking proud (and likely now poor). The decal reflects that. Even a sweatshirt does (my neighbor was wearing a Minnesota shirt this summer b/c his daughter is headed to Vet school there).

No UConn fan would put Syracuse or BC stuff on his or her car or body. But anything from a school that is not a realistic athletic competitor to UConn is probably no indication of fandom.
This is gonna be my last comment b/c this is a dumb argument. In my initial post I said I see Syracuse decals (among others like Duke) every now and then in the richer areas of Fairfield County. So, if I use your definition, then that person cannot be a UConn fan b/c "No UConn fan would put Syracuse or BC stuff on his or her car or body." Sure, an Ivy league or Hopkins is not really the same thing, that point your right about.

Again, this is dumb argument. I used car decals as an example of school apparel. My whole point - and literally entire point is that if I see a car with a Cuse, BC, Duke sticker my gut instinct is that they are not a UConn fan. That's all.
 
You get angry real easily. Look, I'm no parent so I have no insight as to how much significance car decals play in the world of loyalty to your collegiate fandom. Thanks for enlightening me though. #DecalsDontMatter
They truly don't. My father went to Buffalo and Northeastern, but had Ithaca College (my brother), Boston College (Sister), and UConn (Me) rear window stickers on both of the cars he owned while we were in school. He doesn't care about UB or NU, and wouldn't care about the Bombers, Eagles, or Huskies if his children did not go to any of those schools.
 
He's right. If your kid is at Harvard, or Johns Hopkins, or Penn...you're pretty freaking proud (and likely now poor). The decal reflects that. Even a sweatshirt does (my neighbor was wearing a Minnesota shirt this summer b/c his daughter is headed to Vet school there).

No UConn fan would put Syracuse or BC stuff on his or her car or body. But anything from a school that is not a realistic athletic competitor to UConn is probably no indication of fandom.
I drove one of the my Dad's cars down here for two years that had a BC sticker on it...but there was a UCONN Sticker above the BC sticker, so, you know...He obviously loved me more.
 
This is gonna be my last comment b/c this is a dumb argument. In my initial post I said I see Syracuse decals (among others like Duke) every now and then in the richer areas of Fairfield County. So, if I use your definition, then that person cannot be a UConn fan b/c "No UConn fan would put Syracuse or BC stuff on his or her car or body." Sure, an Ivy league or Hopkins is not really the same thing, that point your right about.

Again, this is dumb argument. I used car decals as an example of school apparel. My whole point - and literally entire point is that if I see a car with a Cuse, BC, Duke sticker my gut instinct is that they are not a UConn fan. That's all.

Fair enough. I'm still shocked you see Maryland swag. I grew up in Manchester the lived in Simsbury and to the best of my knowledge have never once encountered anyone wearing Maryland gear in the state of CT. Syracuse, sure a little, not much. Simsbury was loaded with Lafayette, Bucknell stuff like that.
 
Fair enough. I'm still shocked you see Maryland swag. I grew up in Manchester the lived in Simsbury and to the best of my knowledge have never once encountered anyone wearing Maryland gear in the state of CT. Syracuse, sure a little, not much. Simsbury was loaded with Lafayette, Bucknell stuff like that.
Yeah, it's kind of weird. I see a lot of Cuse and Nova to no real surprise. But for some reason a good amount of Maryland as well.
 

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