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Poll: Men's Basketball Fans Watching Football

In the last two football seasons, how many games have you watched start to finish?

  • 0

    Votes: 43 17.2%
  • 1-5

    Votes: 47 18.8%
  • 6-10

    Votes: 30 12.0%
  • More than 10

    Votes: 38 15.2%
  • Every possible game

    Votes: 92 36.8%

  • Total voters
    250
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I will say this much:

I love UConn football. Absolutely love it. Way more so than UConn basketball (and I could not care less about the women's team). I'm a college football guy through and through.

That being said- the game day experience at UConn truly does not resemble a real collegiate game day experience. I'm not trying to spark a major debate on this topic, but going to other schools that have emphasized football for much longer and been around much longer would give a better idea of what a "true" game day experience should look like. Go to a game at LSU/Penn State/Nebraska/Ohio State etc and you'll see what I am referring to. The closest thing in the northeast to this I'd say is PSU or Army. Never been to a Rutgers or Syracuse game but can't imagine Cuse having a great environment in that grotesque pathetic excuse for a stadium of theirs.

UConn's football "experience" was often run much like a pro team. This is often the way the entire UConn AD has run all sports programs. Part of the reason that college fans like college ball is that it is different from professional sports. These are kids were talking about. Its supposed to be fun. They're supposed to make mistakes. It's supposed to provide insane highs and then two seconds later rip your heart out. Its supposed to be nostalgic. We already miss on a LARGE part of this experience by not having the stadium located on campus (I know the logistical issues I'm just speaking from an experience stand point). This means we need to do a more than excellent job incorporating the band, the student body, and other arms of the University such as the Alumni Association into the game day experience in order to try to replicate this as much as humanly possible. For the most part, we did the exact opposite. We hired a crappy corny DJ to pump in random music that had nothing to do with the University, we charged students to travel to the games, there were zero efforts from the AA to organize tailgates/reunions/celebrations surrounding the games. The only people that went were the true "UConn" fans, or those that were interested in supporting winners. Even the stadium itself, while it has great views, leaves plenty to be desired. Parking lots can be insanely far, the tailgating is heavily monitored to essentially ensure you have a moderate amount of fun but not too much (no throwing the football- really?).

David Benedict understands this in a way that neither of his predecessors did and immediately took action on changing a MULTITUDE of things surrounding the game day experience in order to try to change this narrative. Diaco started this through the Husky Walk/Entrance into the stadium through the stadium/having the team sing the fight song with the band after the game ends, but Benedict is taking this to the level it needs to be taken to. I can absolutely understand why @Deepster wouldn't have enjoyed attending the games. No matter how much I love UConn and UConn football, the game day experience left a lot to be desired. If you're going to ask someone to donate thousands to the program and spend 6-7 full days out of a year on UConn football, that experience has to be worth it every single time, or else fans will come and go after a while because they are not being entertained. I look forward to seeing how these changes to the game day experience that Benedict has implemented work as the season goes on this year and I hope that people attend games and find out for themselves. Go Skies!
 
Bumped this one after the last football game. Wonder what the poll numbers would look like now?
 
Bumped this one after the last football game. Wonder what the poll numbers would look like now?

Guessing we'll never find out as long as Diaco is still coaching because you'll be lucky to have anyone look at a thread on football - disgusting and embarrassing that this is what they're allowing to be thrown out there. Not on the kids as much as the staff mainly HCBD.
 
Zero point zero. Maybe 5 minutes of total TV time over 2 years.
I went to one game last year though.

In my defense, it's not just UConn . I hate college football. I've hated college football since the 70s . I'd rather be washing dishes than watching college football. I simply don't have the time or money to invest in something that brings me zero joy.

And yell at me , but know that I had season tickets for a few years that I let lapse last year. I tried, I bought in to the "this is the path to UConns seat at the big table where they belong" spiel. I cannot anymore. My life schedule and family needs don't allow it, nor do I want to do it.


If basketball eventually dies because of college football so be it. If thats the way this world works then good riddance, I'm past caring about any of it other than what time the next men's game is.

Since I moved south 20 years ago, you can't help but watch college football. I hated college football when I lived in CT. Florida high school for example is ten notches about CT HS football. HS and college football in the northeast just plain sucks. What colleges are good in the northeast? None. Penn State does not count as it is more midwest than northeast.
 
Since I moved south 20 years ago, you can't help but watch college football. I hated college football when I lived in CT. Florida high school for example is ten notches about CT HS football. HS and college football in the northeast just plain sucks. What colleges are good in the northeast? None. Penn State does not count as it is more midwest than northeast.

Best football program in the Northeast is Temple. Think about that.
 
If they don't fire the s--thead who is currently coaching our football team I will never watch another UConn football game. Any good will Herbst has built up would be thrown in the enormous hole and buried along with our football program
 
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Zero point zero. Maybe 5 minutes of total TV time over 2 years.
I went to one game last year though.

In my defense, it's not just UConn . I hate college football. I've hated college football since the 70s . I'd rather be washing dishes than watching college football. I simply don't have the time or money to invest in something that brings me zero joy.

And yell at me , but know that I had season tickets for a few years that I let lapse last year. I tried, I bought in to the "this is the path to UConns seat at the big table where they belong" spiel. I cannot anymore. My life schedule and family needs don't allow it, nor do I want to do it.


If basketball eventually dies because of college football so be it. If thats the way this world works then good riddance, I'm past caring about any of it other than what time the next men's game is.

Anytime a UConn fB game is on would you come over to my house to wash my dishes? I figure you must live nearby and my dog gets lonely while we are at the game.
 
I on't uunderstand how people can't be fans of all UConn -Athletics. I have been to mbb games, WBB gamers games, ice hocket games. Must get to soccer games next year. Why the division?
 
I on't uunderstand how people can't be fans of all UConn -Athletics. I have been to mbb games, WBB gamers games, ice hocket games. Must get to soccer games next year. Why the division?

Here's the deal. Some fans, like myself, grew up in CT without major college football but were huge fans of the basketball program. These fans most likely latched onto another college football program to get their fix. UCONN started a division 1 program, these fans became fans but probably still held onto old allegiances. These fans also probably did not attend the University of Connecticut. When UCONN football does well its good, when they suck, they have back up plans.
 
I'll watch them whenever possible but when there a slate like this Saturday sorry but I'm watching osu/Michigan and then alabama/auburn, usc/ND or minny/wisc instead. I still switched back during commercials but after it was 24-0 I stopped checking in
 
Here's the deal. Some fans, like myself, grew up in CT without major college football but were huge fans of the basketball program. These fans most likely latched onto another college football program to get their fix. UCONN started a division 1 program, these fans became fans but probably still held onto old allegiances. These fans also probably did not attend the University of Connecticut. When UCONN football does well its good, when they suck, they have back up plans.

Yup growing up in latched onto Michigan football and would always watch them on Saturdays. I adopted UConn football when they made the jump
 
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