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And what exactly do you propose would drastically improve attendance numbers for a high school game?
where do the players want to play?
Most of em will never play another game in their life. A few of them will play D3 or D2 and maybe a handful play D1 (out of the 8 teams).
But the CIAC will always make the wrong decision for the players. Always!
That is the point. And nobody is saying move the games to a parking lot behind Walmart, for heaven's sake. They are being moved to a recently upgraded facility on a college campus where a college team plays its games. Though if I recall way back in ancient history, when I was competing for a state championship in high school, I'd have done it in a parking lot behind the Walmart if that's where they held the thing.The CIAC has to consider costs, too. I assume they do not have an unlimited budget. Every dollar spent on a mostly-empty stadium comes out of the pocket of something else. Our state barely has the football culture to fill the stadium for actual college football, nevermind high school games.
What they should be exploring is how to up the attendance. Small minds.
HFD,
I'm not sure how this is all that important to UConn, and I say that for a few reasons. First UConn doesn't even own the stadium. They are a tenant, so I'm not sure there is much they could do. But even assuming they can can use their influence, this is just too costly a facility to operate for 1500- 2500 people. It doesn't do the players any favors, nor the CIAC nor anyone. A couple of coaches get their jollies by getting to coach on a field that they'll never see, well few if any will get to coach at Central either. And that is a very nice facility. And if you bring 3500 to Central, where you are paying 1/10 the rent if that, it seems like a huge crown. At the Rent it is absurd. When you only have 1200, as you might for a class S game, it is almost vacant. When you're talking about these small schools from really small towns, it is tough. In other states where they have larger regional high schools that absolutely dwarf our larger schools, they can draw big crowds. But when the entire student body is a couple of hundred kids, you will never draw.