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After watching the game live, albeit with limited audio and now the replay I've noticed something about the student section so far this year. I haven't been to a game at home since 2012 (have been to plenty of MSG games since) but noticing that the student section doesn't really do some of the stuff that students used to do during live ball action. For example (and I may be wrong) but not much of the loud yelling and jumping when the opponent has the ball - just chatter and noise that is expected to be there with 10000+ in attendance, haven't heard any of the U C lets go chants, the foul on you whenever theres a foul, etc. They clap and cheer for baskets and positive things that go UConns way as expected but some of the smaller things I feel have slowly gone away. Maybe fans just dont know anymore? Not a knock whatsoever on the student section, they've shown out so far this year and even 2 years ago.

I also realize this is game 3 into a season post covid and haven't played anyone significant yet but just wondering if what im saying holds true. Out of curiosity, do current students not know some of the older student section traditions? Have they gone away cause they sucked? I know the lower section brought back the newspaper thing during intros but does the upper bowl still face their backs to the court and yell SUCKS after every player is introduced?
You're definitely right. Unless the band starts a chant they don't do anything when UConn is on offense. Very low energy & different from my experience at UConn.
 
I expect the crowd participation and energy will greatly increase come conference play.
I think so too. I'm just concerned with COVID that things that are usually passed down/learned/whatever you want to call it from year to year didn't make it to this group.
 

Personally I'm stoked on Jackson, he's got the right mindset IMO.

Was glad to see AJ and Polley making some shots - I was thinking Polley would need to ride the pine this season if he isn't making 3s against these early matches. What I liked is he didn't stick to just 3s but made some drives and even a near dunk. The team started slow and snowballed into the show we got at the end. Wild.

Hopefully the increased pace and change in overall offense will continue forward, makes the game a lot more interesting to watch for one. Auburn will be the first real test for sure. One thing that has impressed me though is the team has not lost focus - so easy to do when you are "way better" than your opponent or up by 30. I though with the slow start "uh oh they did the classic over confidence thing here" but nope!
 
I think so too. I'm just concerned with COVID that things that are usually passed down/learned/whatever you want to call it from year to year didn't make it to this group.
Anything can happen, but if my thinking is correct, about half of the current student section was around for the season before covid, so they should be ok as far as continuity goes. I think a bigger problem is the enthusiasm of the student body in general, although I think that will take care of itself as we continue to compete for conference championships and deep tourney runs.
 
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Rewatching the game. How the hell is Kante listed at 6'-8" 240? Looked both taller and a lot bulkier than Adama.
 
Guess I’m a Debbie Doubter with RJ. Like him to play D, distribute and take some threes. But against medium to better teams no way will he be able to take it inside to the rim.
 

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