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Poor fan showing at Gampel

May need another Muppet Maker style post Ala 2011 to bring out the fans and reboot the energy.
 
Was he not aware the hockey team was playing at 7? Cant be scheduling mens hoops the same time as the en fuego IceBus
I know this is tongue in cheek but in all seriousness UConn is horrendous at scheduling overlapping/competing events at the same time for no reason at all.

Should be staggering things so sports that don’t normally benefit from crowds can benefit when M/W Hoops is on campus

Way too often we are playing a volleyball game on campus at the same time as a home football game and soccer game in the Fall, Hockey overlapping with Hoops, baseball and spring game overlapping, etc etc

its been a thing for a long time
 
This is deflection by Dan.

Georgetown stinks. It's 8pm on Valentine's Day. Outside of St. John's and Nova, the league is not good this year and doesn't move the needle.

When we played a very good team, Arizona, it was a great crowd. The crowds in Boston and NYC were pretty great.

This is a problem nationwide unless it's an elite matchup.
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8pm tip on Valentines Day night against a terrible team - I could pretty easily argue it was actually a decent crowd when considering all of that

We’ve had plenty of good crowds in different games this year. I was at Arizona - it was an absolute madhouse. Not going to replicate that again the remainder of the season and that’s largely due to the quality (or lack thereof) of the teams coming in to play us
 
The student section has been a major problem for years. In an effort to become more competitive in academics, I think we've sacrified a lot of the rowdiness that we had in prior eras of UConn Men's BB. When you're only accepting the top 10% of high-schoolers + international students, they're not going to do much outside of study. Outside of the students, UConn caters more to corporate sponorships than ever before because our athletic department needs the $. Another reason why we need to get out of the Big East ASAP.

The 'Basketball Capital of the World' moniker has always been cringe, too. I am a diehard UConn basketball fan but we cannot seriously claim to be the basketball capital of the world when Indiana/New York have always been bigger basketball markets.

This argument falls flat when you look at the likes of Duke or UNCs student sections. Plenty of smart students that are still passionate about their team
 
I said this before on an older thread but my opinion on the matter is that they exclusively sell season tickets to donors and current season ticket holders, so people like myself who want to buy season tickets, can't because they're only sold to people who already have them for some reason, this allows those current holders to have additional seats that they can sell on aftermarket sites, unless uconn cleans it up, which they won't because it's all about money , you're going to consistently have poor attendance. I saw this when I went to the Arizona game, these lower bowl season ticket holders also decide to show up halfway through the first half, this is something that you never see at a duke or Kansas game, all of their fans are in the seat at a sellout before the game even starts versus UConn where they dwindle in throughout the first half
 
I really don't think UConn has ever had the fanbase of other big Teams. I mean we defefinitely don't travel. We have been outnumbered greatly in Final Fours. I still remembr to this day the 2011 final four in Houston and we had local college students filling up our student section. Just pitiful there isn't a bigger following from our students and state. I know we are a small state but we have no professional teams and really on UConn baskeball for pride. I think the UConn women have a bigger following which is sad.
 
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‘A lot of empty seats’: Hurley sounds off on low-energy UConn home crowds after Cooley’s criticism

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Hurley has been known to encourage the crowd to get loud during games – it even got him ejected once. But he is starting to get fed up.


“I’ve kind of given up on that a little bit. You know, I’ve done that and I don’t get the same response,” he said. “When we first got here, we played in front of paltry crowds… I remember playing at the XL Center in front of 7, 8, 9,000 people versus Tulsa or in here versus South Florida – I’m not (bleeping) on them, those are all really good programs, but just the state of where we were getting 5 or 6,000 people. I mean, we’ve given our fans two national championships out of the last three years. We’re 24-2 and 14-1, and we’ve been ranked at the top of the rankings the whole year.”


This season in particular, home games have been a short respite from the hostile environments UConn has faced on the road, where – just about – every opposing team and fan base makes the most of their shot at one of the top teams in the country.


“When we look at the environments that we play in when we wear the UConn jersey, Xavier is a madhouse when we go there, Creighton is a madhouse, when we play St. John’s now in the Big East road game, that’s not Storrs South no more. That environment that we played in was a serious, serious, nasty environment, intense environment, we were at a major disadvantage in terms of the atmosphere,” Hurley said. “Fans can criticize me all you want, I’ve got some (bleeping) equity. I got two national championships here in the last three years. We’ve given you the season that there’s a lot of programs across the country whose fans wish they had going.”


“I’m not (trying to hype the crowd) anymore though,” he said. “I asked the players to try to do it… It’s not a (bleeping) social event, right? Like, this is the Basketball Capital of the World, we need our fans to come to the game and be loud as (bleep) from the start. It needs to be a madhouse.”
 
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8pm tip on Valentines Day night against a terrible team - I could pretty easily argue it was actually a decent crowd when considering all of that

We’ve had plenty of good crowds in different games this year. I was at Arizona - it was an absolute madhouse. Not going to replicate that again the remainder of the season and that’s largely due to the quality (or lack thereof) of the teams coming in to play us
Just as an aside I sit a few rows behind the elder Hurleys. They were not at the game. Could be a personal thing but based on some of the posts it could be Georgetown wasn't enough motivation to drive from NJ.
 
Couple things. One, it absolutely is a social event. They’re college students, you go to have fun with your peers, which is by definition a social event, what do you want them to do, Keep the box score?? Two. storrs is a trek for anyone who doesn’t live in Hartford county, and is just a sleepy place in general. If Gampel was in New Haven county, it would be a madhouse, but it’s not and never will be so it is what it is.
 
So I was at the game, and afterward walked around campus. The place was absolutely dead on a Saturday. I took a drive through Hunting Lodge. Nothing. Nothing going at all.

After the game, I tried to get a UConn chant going, and nothing happened.

Are the kids alright? What the is going on?
UConn has been trying to shed its image as a party school for over a decade. coupled with the fact that Gen z doesn’t party and is justifiably terrified they won’t be able to get a job when they graduate, they spend all their free time in the library trying to get the highest GPA they possibly can.
 
He’s not wrong and clearly p’d. Hats off to him.


And as some others have pointed out, the Valentine’s Day excuse falls short. Plenty of arenas were packed and loud yesterday.

I can’t help but think this goes back to the athletic department pricing the diehard fan out of their seats, messing up the student resale market, and lack of awareness by the athletic department to fix the problem.
 
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Yeah, I'm not buying this. UConn isn't the University of Chicago. There's schools who are considered far superior to UConn who have rabid fanbases at the games.
It’s a public Ivy, you could say it’s not Virginia or Michigan but Chicago is a bridge too far.
 
One theory pitched to me from a parent of a recent UConn grad: maybe kids are home this weekend with no school on Saturday? That could explain why campus looked so dead before and after the game.
 
I think peacock deserves some of the blame for the scheduling of a game at 8pm on Valentine’s night. When you take the money from these streaming services, don’t be surprised when they want to have content to air on Saturday night. In a perfect world, this game should have been played at noon or 2pm. I’d bet that the crowd would have been significantly bigger without it conflicting with Valentine’s Day dinner plans. Money is ruining sports in general unless you have the means to not sweat the exorbitant ticket prices.
 
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Lolz, UConn is ranked 69th in U.S. News and World Report. We're behind UMass for crissakes.
Don’t get us started on US News again. UConn simply chose not to play their game anymore. It’s a really silly ranking system. Unfortunately, perception is reality and we should have just played the game since most people assume it’s a worthwhile system of ranking schools. I know for a fact that the school that has benefitted most from tailoring their setup to climb the rankings is UF. They spend a ton of time tweaking their system to appease US News
 
This has been a great thread and I’m not nearly finished reading it but I will say, I think the problem is that it’s too expensive for a majority of hardcore fans to attend. It’s not even the ticket price but the cost of living in general is so high it’s tough to justify spending that hard earned money on a game vs Georgetown. The past 8 years I usually attended between 3-5 games every season, but this year I’ve only been to the one game vs TX (and then only because a friend hooked me up with a ticket). I make a very good living but have a growing family and UConn games are not worth spending that much money on compared to what my family wants/needs. That’s really the bottom line.
 
Don’t get us started on US News again. UConn simply chose not to play their game anymore. It’s a really silly ranking system. Unfortunately, perception is reality and we should have just played the game since most people assume it’s a worthwhile system of ranking schools. I know for a fact that the school that has benefitted most from tailoring their setup to climb the rankings is UF. They spend a ton of time tweaking their system to appease US News
Then that's another dumb move by UConn. Doesn't seem like we have the best decision-makers at the school.

Gemini says University of Florida's acceptance rate is 24%, UConn's is 54-56%.
 
Then that's another dumb move by UConn. Doesn't seem like we have the best decision-makers at the school.
Two ways to look at it. UConn playing the game vs operating with integrity. They’re not begging for applicants nowadays.
 
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Two ways to look at it. UConn playing the game vs operating with integrity. They’re not begging for applicants nowadays.
Why on earth would UConn choose to make the school look worse than it actually is?
 

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