Just to clarify, are you differing that UConn will or will not be a football school?I beg to differ UConn will never be a football school. Way too much here (including history; yes, Yale, too) compared to, say, Nebraska.
That's because 5k or so were milling around underneath consistently. A nice to have at The Rent(sight lines from everywhere) but also can make it look worse than it really is.
One of the biggest design flaws of The Rent. Folks need to be in their seats. In a redesign I would add seats and close off the concourse nooks and crannies.
The realty is that we only have about 5,000 to 10,000 hard core fans at our games. Those are the ones that stay until there is no humanly possible way we could win the game. Most of them are probably on the boneyard too. The rest are causal fans or people who could care less about the game but are there to enjoy the festivities.
Passed out and slouched on the bleacher count?we will see how many hard core fans are left standing halftime vs Houston..
Not to get on the wrong side of you, but until UConn improves and we can rank higher than three digits...we are small time? ECU which sells out most of their games is small time? Until we win and can dominate a lousy conference, we are small time, whether the fans show up, stay late, or neither really doesn't matter. I think most people complaining about our fans is because they view this is as the one thing we can control...Well guess what, no "we" can't, when the price of admission is considered a bargain, we have turned a corner, right now, admission to the game is not worth the football. I go to games not to brag about me being there or because I think my one extra body is all the difference, I go because I expect to see improvement in the years to come. Until I see that, well - I'll just keep hoping and reminiscing about when we were BIG Time!No the fans are not the enemy, but when you bring a fan that goes to OSU games and they see people come in mid way though the first quarter and then leave in the early fourth quarter it shows how far UConn fans need to go. It doesn't happen at football schools, but happens all to often here. Just looks bad to to others who consider UConn small time.
I get it. People have to leave and some make special effort even though inconvenient. Applauded. Kudos to you. Hard to digest the rest.I was one of those people. But to be fair, I had a wedding to attend at 4:00p in Hartford and was proud I'd even made it to 3/4 of the game, giving myself comically little time to quickly change in a hotel room and show up as the most disheveled/buzzed wedding attendee ever.
To be fair, I felt like a pretty big schmuck walking out of the stadium and secretly loathed everyone else who (I assume) had worse excuses.
We look like losers. Bad image for the program that's trying to change it.
I urge many of you to go to another big-time venue. I have been to a dozen or so. including MI. You will see how real fans act. The thread is correct. Pathetic display.
We keep doing the same old, then we will stay small time in the eyes of most.
Our crew stays. . But perhaps if this team could pull one out in the 4th the more casual fan would as well. We've been watching this movie for five years running now. We get down in the fourth and the game is over. Until the team rewrites the script people will continue to leave early. More disturbing was the empty seats today. No way there were 31k in the stands. No way
Because perception matters. Stadiums with traditional tunnels and people in their seats appear fuller than those with open concourses for the wandering hordes. They generate more stadium noise to support the defense and make a much better impression to a TV audience. I can understand how people may want to stand given the opportunity. I simply want to eliminate the stadium design elements that allow them to do it. It was a big mistake--one admitted by the project manager in retrospect--and if I could change one non-football performance item it would be to change the stadium design.I understand that everyone is entitled to their opinions, but if people buy tickets and want to stand and you don't have anything better to do than complain about how and where they watch, I don't get it.
Heaven forbid someone actually stand in the bleachers though am I right??Because perception matters. Stadiums with traditional tunnels and people in their seats appear fuller than those with open concourses for the wandering hordes. They generate more stadium noise to support the defense and make a much better impression to a TV audience. I can understand how people may want to stand given the opportunity. I simply want to eliminate the stadium design elements that allow them to do it. It was a big mistake--one admitted by the project manager in retrospect--and if I could change one non-football performance item it would be to change the stadium design.
You should be ashamed.I took off after we went down 2 scores and feel no shame
Because perception matters. Stadiums with traditional tunnels and people in their seats appear fuller than those with open concourses for the wandering hordes. They generate more stadium noise to support the defense and make a much better impression to a TV audience. I can understand how people may want to stand given the opportunity. I simply want to eliminate the stadium design elements that allow them to do it. It was a big mistake--one admitted by the project manager in retrospect--and if I could change one non-football performance item it would be to change the stadium design.