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The quote says, "Once a small-market program".Small market program? As opposed to who? What?
This makes no sense to me but whatever. Hard to know what people are even talking about these days when they're so imprecise. Those words sound like they mean UConn's market, which is Connecticut, and of course that's not small at all. It's quite big actually.The quote says, "Once a small-market program".
Yes, the UConn brand was small market, at least through 1989, and arguably a bit longer than that.
Plenty of things out there to be offended about. That write-up isn't one of them.
There is no denying the Whalers were a small-market team.This makes no sense to me but whatever. Hard to know what people are even talking about these days when they're so imprecise. Those words sound like they mean UConn's market, which is Connecticut, and of course that's not small at all. It's quite big actually.
Maybe some perspective for Him. Applications increased almost 4.5x (aka 450%) while U.S. population only increased 26% in that time and Connecticut only 10.7%.There is no denying the Whalers were a small-market team.
There was a time not all that long ago when UConn was not the 6th Borough, nor had much awareness in Boston.
French market?“Show me the money “
There were only 21 pro hockey teams back then. Those teams didn't share their markets.There is no denying the Whalers were a small-market team.
There was a time not all that long ago when UConn was not the 6th Borough, nor had much awareness in Boston.
What are we even talking about anymore?Maybe some perspective for Him. Applications increased almost 4.5x (aka 450%) while U.S. population only increased 26% in that time and Connecticut only 10.7%.
This is because North Eastern University is 1) a Global Brand and 2) sits in a major Market.What are we even talking about anymore?
This is not relevant to the discussion. No one said UConn was a national brand back then.
BUT--this graph doesn't really prove much either as non big sports schools have had similar application rises. Northeastern had 10,000 applicants in 1990 and has 98,000 now, without expansion.
Northeastern University
Northeastern received a record number of undergraduate applications for the 2024-2025 academic year, which university officials attribute to the university’s expanding global footprint and its leadership in experiential learning.
Northeastern took in 98,373 applications for fall 2024, up from 96,631 in 2023, 91,000 in 2022, 75,244 in 2021 and 64,459 in 2020. That’s an increase of 33,914 applicants, or 53%, over five years, according to Satyajit Dattagupta, the university’s chief enrollment officer and senior vice chancellor.
This is exactly the thought that went through my head when I started reading that article and it stating they were measuring brand by the number of languages their Wikipedia pages have been translated.I'll take it, but basing "Top Global Brand" on this metric is a bit ridiculous: Thirteen programs stand out with the biggest global outreach, based on the total number of languages their Wikipedia pages have been translated to.
So we have Russian, Indonesian, Portuguese and English.
Quick someone translate our Wikipedia page to Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, Bengali, Japanese and Urdu!!
Uconn Is a lot like the University of Kentucky. I make a quick comparison some months ago in this thread here. Outside of relative proximity of UConn to Boston and NYC, success in the sport of Basketball has risen the national attention to the respective programs. I work in the City and very few people think of UConn other than being a Basketball powerhouse.All we can do is keep winning championships. The brand recognition will follow.
Agreed. We lost to Fairfield and Iona in 1984:The quote says, "Once a small-market program".
Yes, the UConn brand was small market, at least through 1989, and arguably a bit longer than that.
Plenty of things out there to be offended about. That write-up isn't one of them.
It is EVERY school.This is because North Eastern University is 1) a Global Brand and 2) sits in a major Market.
Northeastern receives record undergraduate applications for fall 2024
University officials attribute the record number of undergraduate applications to Northeastern’s expanding global footprint.news.northeastern.edu
I'm not sure What you're debating here. Boston University is an even bigger Global Brand than Northeastern. Both schools have spent dozens millions of dollars on undergraduate and graduate online education. Why do you think Purdue's alumni is more than double that of Uconn ?It is EVERY school.
This can't be news to you.
And--global brand, please. They gamed the US News metrics to fool easily gullible students and parents.
There are a lot of schools in Boston. That can't be news to you either. Boston U. is now at 10% admission.
They aren't big in sports either.
Purdue has 40,000 undergrads-so it's twice the size of UconnI'm not sure What you're debating here. Boston University is an even bigger Global Brand than Northeastern. Both schools have spent dozens millions of dollars on undergraduate and graduate online education. Why do you think Purdue's alumni is more than double that of Uconn ?