epark88
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This has been touched on in a couple of separate threads, but IMHO it kinda needs it's own place: UConn really needs to nail down one logo - two at the most - and just run with it. Currently we have six in circulation:
* The Husky-Head (ubiquitous)
* The Block-C (football)
* The interlocking 'UC' (men's hoops)
* The 'C-ball' (women's hoops)
* The Script-C (baseball)
* The Oak Leaf (academics)
That's just too many. Out of all these, which one is the 'keeper'? Or is there a better one we haven't seen yet that trumps them all?...
* The Husky-Head (ubiquitous)
* The Block-C (football)
* The interlocking 'UC' (men's hoops)
* The 'C-ball' (women's hoops)
* The Script-C (baseball)
* The Oak Leaf (academics)
That's just too many. Out of all these, which one is the 'keeper'? Or is there a better one we haven't seen yet that trumps them all?...
Yes - the separation of division 1 football in to division 1-A, and 1-AA levels in 1978 most definitely ahd an effect on the interest in the sport locally, when the best athletes, that grew up locally, started going to places far away. UConn was still drawing decent sized crowds to memorial in the 80s and into the 90s. We've operated at a very good capacity at Rentschler with the upgrade to 1-A level in a 40,000 seat facility. We've done so, without ever having played a home game ranked in the top 25. (to my knowledge, I'm pretty sure we fell out of the rankings before we got to play at home when we were ranked - might be wrong) anyway......the fan support is there. Just got to win, and we will sell out regularly at Rentschler too, and sell outs at Rentschler are not unusual anyway.