Dooley - I hear you.... and what you are proposing would be awesome... but I really don't see how it improves the crowd when Sept/Oct rolls around.
Maybe a video of a game years ago compels someone to buy a thousand dollars worth of tickets but I'm really not seeing it.
I agree, the video itself isn't the selling feature. The whole day should be an event. WBB autographs is a great way to cross sporting interests. Show some clips of UConn football all throughout the game, like Pitt not being able to run a play without a false start penalty AND UConn beating Notre Dame AND UConn trashing South Carolina AND UConn handing Houston its only loss AND Teggart clinching a BCS berth AND UConn beating Baylor and RG III, etc...
UConn has First Night down pat. We were the first school to come up with the idea of having a MBB/WBB game and its been nothing but good to promote UCONN. We can trot out a championship trophy every year (sometimes two) and the skills competitions are top notch. People get FIRED UP for First Night and rightfully so. Unfortunately, we don't come anywhere near that for football Spring Game. We have lazy PR guy reading a 5 second index card about purchasing season tickets and that's it. No excitement.
Put in a skills competition. 40 yard dash race between the 2 fastest players. QB with the best arm. OL bench pressing cheerleaders. Whatever. Add some video clips of the great stuff UConn football has already accomplished and sprinkle in some acknowledgements of former players in the NFL (aside: we have the most NFL alum of any G5...let's advertise and bring some of them back for acknowledgements and autographs) and it could be a fun afternoon for all. Maybe fun enough for people to strongly consider tickets. Maybe they start with going to the UVA or Cuse game or maybe they go fully monty with a season pact. Who knows.
The strict 20 minute countdown clock has to go. Whoever thought that treating the fans like cattle herds at 20:00 needs to go. Either you have the players meet the fans or you don't. Or maybe you limit that to just season ticket holders - old and newly signed that day - and run a line so all fans get all player autographs/pictures.
Of course I'm just spitballin' here. My main point: I was just saddened to see Andre Dixon signing his own business cards for fans without any sort of acknowledgment that he was there. He was practically begging to give them away. Put that man on screen for
a second. Put the whole crew on screen for a few seconds and tell everyone who they are. They were beyond friendly and accommodating with the fans (my niece had her picture taken with Lansanah, Easley and Dixon...all separately). Would've been nice to see them honored and show them some love. Especially the 2009 team - who showed true Husky grit the entire year. Great way to build a UConn family and generational fanbase culture.