Most definitely they paid for that...basically what I was getting at...and I should have added it to my op...that is the kind of stuff we need to think about doing in NYC. Not specifically Yankee stadium, but something like that.I am sure they paid for the billboard.
We should do a bboard near ruker park. "uconn is nyc's team".
Lol they can be nys hockey team also. Whats even funnier is that rutgers has one at a minors park.Yes they can be new York's college base ball team
i think of it kind of like media and politics, if you just keep saying the same thing over and over for long enough it just sort of becomes true after a while.While watching Yanks/Mets tonight I couldn't help but notice the billboard Syracuse has purchased in Yankee Stadium pronouncing them NY's team. It is located on the thirdbase side of stadium on the first loge level.
You have a lot in common with Rutgers football fans.i think of it kind of like media and politics, if you just keep saying the same thing over and over for long enough it just sort of becomes true after a while.
One Elite 8 in the last 15 years (Melo)!!! Let them put up all the Billboards they want.![]()
BTW how about two Elite Eights in nine years?
BEG HARDERGood job, good effort!
WIN SOMETHING.
We obviously didn't beg as hard as Syracuse.BEG HARDER
This should not generate giggles. Syracuse is one of UCONN's rivals for this small, but highly important, market. If I had anything to do with the selling of UCONN football, the first thing I'd want to know is whether or not the Cuse purchased the space directly from the Yankees, or went through an agency. If the answer is "agency," the Billboard is probably part of a campaign directed at the desired market. That's very bad for UCONN. It means that Syracuse realizes the importance of the market and is willing to go to war. UCONN! Please don't sleep on this.While watching Yanks/Mets tonight I couldn't help but notice the billboard Syracuse has purchased in Yankee Stadium pronouncing them NY's team. It is located on the thirdbase side of stadium on the first loge level.
I doubt UConn is sleeping on much of anything, but for Syracuse this seems to be a matter of survival. Gross desperately promotes Syracuse in NYC and would probably like to move Syracuse to Queens. In the old Big East, including basketball schools, there were about 7 programs closer to NYC than Syracuse, including BC, Prov., and Nova. Capturing the Buffalo market doesn't float their boat.This should not generate giggles. Syracuse is one of UCONN's rivals for this small, but highly important, market. If I had anything to do with the selling of UCONN football, the first thing I'd want to know is whether or not the Cuse purchased the space directly from the Yankees, or went through an agency. If the answer is "agency," the Billboard is probably part of a campaign directed at the desired market. That's very bad for UCONN. It means that Syracuse realizes the importance of the market and is willing to go to war. UCONN! Please don't sleep on this.