I never wrote anyone up for drinking unless they were in the hallways or otherwise attracting attention to the floor in a way that could get all of us in trouble. I also know that NOBODY EVER went to a Football game, because why would you ever go to a I-AA football game? And people would kill to get into Gampel. And nobody EVER turned down tickets at XL, and found out how to get there by begging, borrowing, and stealing (this is 1989-1993). Football is just not part of the student culture at UCONN and never has been. An on-campus stadium would have been great for that. I have no idea how to fix that knowing that we will never build an on-campus stadium, other than winning (say what you want about Edsall, but we won at home nearly all the time) and playing teams like Michigan - "can't miss" opponents.
Hey now, there weren't many, and most of them were either friends, family or girlfriends, but there were people that went to games, in the early 90s, and as for football being part of the culture at UCONN, it most definitely was, prior to the Big East conference existence. In the 80s, there were a lot more people at games, than the time period you mention, and memorial stadium was no ghost town in the late 90s either.
Kind of funny, how when you win, people tend to show up, and when you lose, they don't.
When we get to point where we are winning, and looking at top 25 football - with us being the team in the top 25 - and we are having trouble getting fans into the stadium, then people need to address a problem. But right, now, people are manufacturing problems that don't exist. When we won, we sold tickets. When we were new, we sold tickets. We are getting older now - adn the newness is worn out, and we are 10-14 in the past two years, and really, 18-19 in the past three years, (Edsall's last included - which is our best season to date) - with a lot of losses at home. sub .500 football, and in a really bad place if the players didn't get on that roll to finish 2010.
When this program becomes a regular winner, and we have problems selling tickets, then there's an issue.
Winning, amazing how it fixes so many problems. You got to recruit first though, and it makes me chuckle quietly to myself to see everybody having recruiting angst. Because that means we have expectations, and you can't win, if you don't expect to, and the people that support you - the fans - don't expect to.
I expect to win.