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I wonder how many students are from out of state and don’t necessarily care about their game attendance as they do getting an education and networking. I get out of state tuition brings in revenue but in the long term it’s actually negatively impacting CT economy as most students leave CT to work in their home state or city. This can also affect the fan perspective as well being that most out of staters aren’t as familiar with the football program as a kid that has grown up in CT their whole life supporting their flagship university. Over the years I’m sure there has been an increase in out of state student population which may reduce the passion we used to have in the 90’s and 00’s. Granted, with media making things easier to watch events and our athletics playing mediocre in comparison to previous years I understand the downfall in attendance. Surely, if conference realignment never happened, would we still be in this predicament? We have NO IDEA. It happened and we are adapting to it. I personally think it’s just how New Englanders live/act. When teams do well, fans show up. It’s a very sad and unfortunate truth being a CT native. It’s not the same in other states because the geography and social interaction is very different. Traveling to a flagship football game is a big event. Here it’s just another thing to do. CT is crammed with all kinds of distractions.
