Could it have something to do with the size of the building and space behind the basket to the crowd? Might throw off the player’s depth perception when shooting? Coincidentally we played some of our best games at Atlantis, where the arena was very small and the crowd was right on top of the court.
He did that a lotI read about this in one of Calhoun’s books. I was surprised because I obviously never knew that. But, It’s actually a very smart idea. I would hope Hurley does the same.
Calhoun would do it all the time, it’s not impossible. The team has tudors and play away games during the week it’s no different and you’re only 30 min or so from campus if a player had to be on campus for somethingHard to spend a couple of nights in Hartford when school in session. Maybe for Sat afternoon game go to Hartford on Friday prior. Sort of points out the problem though of playing mid week BE games at XL...it's not a home court unless packed for a big game. Still should best a mediocre Creighton team anywhere in CT but XL not a happy place for these guys obviously
10 K announced, so what maybe 8000 actual? That is not a “full arena“ that’s a half empty arena. Half empty arenas aren’t exactly a great home court advantage.They announced 10k but calling that a neutral court is not what a neutral court is. They shot 22% outside of Whaley and the refs were abysmal. There was literally nothing to cheer for save for a few minute tease in the 2nd half. Bottom line is the team needs to be able to put the ball in the basket at arenas that aren’t named Gampel.
Even if they wanted to get there this weekend, the Wolf Pack had games on Fri & Sat.
Calhoun would do it all the time, it’s not impossible. The team has tudors and play away games during the week it’s no different and you’re only 30 min or so from campus if a player had to be on campus for something
You just made the OPs point and I don’t think you even know it.Uh yeah we played like butt there wasn’t much to cheer for. Strange how it was quite loud when we closed the gap. Stranger still how no one here was cheering their heads off as another 3 clanked off the rim.
I’d assume @XLCenterFan is…This is just an embarrassing excuse.
I’m not a fan of the XL Center, and I don’t know a single UConn fan who is. But any team that wants to make a postseason run will have to win some games away from the comfort of their preferred home court.
These guys are rarely ready at the start of games, and I have a hard time blaming the XL for that.
It’s spin to distract from an inexcusable performance.This is just an embarrassing excuse.
I’m not a fan of the XL Center, and I don’t know a single UConn fan who is. But any team that wants to make a postseason run will have to win some games away from the comfort of their preferred home court.
These guys are rarely ready at the start of games, and I have a hard time blaming the XL for that.
I’ll repeat what I said - I’m not a fan of the XL Center. In fact, I’d argue that it’s a horrendous venue to watch a game.I’d assume @XLCenterFan is…
It’s so funny.It’s spin to distract from an inexcusable performance.
Notice none of them can explain why we still came out and played like crap against providence with the xl full and rocking.
It’s not the building shooting bricks, missing free throws, and neutering their rotation and depth.
Being unprepared to start has been a huge issue in the past. I’ll give you that.I’ll repeat what I said - I’m not a fan of the XL Center. In fact, I’d argue that it’s a horrendous venue to watch a game.
That still doesn’t explain why a group of 18- to 23-year-olds is consistently unprepared to start games. That’s an even more concerning trend now that February has rolled around.
It's quite obvious that many fans share your attitude, but that doesn't mean it isn't a terrible attitude. If anything, you are illustrating why it is more important to be loud when things aren't going well. When UConn is making shots and leading, a.) the crowd will naturally be loud and b.) they probably don't need help from the crowd anyway. When they are stinking up the joint, the silence makes the experience of being at the game terrible for the spectators, and I imagine it is similar for the players. It probably also helps the visiting team relax and gives them the feeling that they are in control of the situation.Uh yeah we played like butt there wasn’t much to cheer for. Strange how it was quite loud when we closed the gap. Stranger still how no one here was cheering their heads off as another 3 clanked off the rim.
Go read post #8. There’s evidence as to why they look so much better at gampel than HCCStop being generous to the XL. We’ve played 2 tournament teams in that building and have gone 0-2 this season. If that isn’t enough evidence enough idk what to tell you. I got reamed for saying this earlier but we look like a top 10 team in Gampel… idk why we don’t play there night in and night out.
He can’t shoot at Gampel though!And Yet Ryan Hawkins lit it up there.
The roster is full of talent, 5th year guys and 4 star prospects. I don’t foresee us having more talent than this in the near future.The fans aren’t loving this team. They know it is flawed. The juice just isn’t there because they only put on a good show every other game. It has to hurt attendance because expectations aren’t that high, ranked or not. CT wants to play at an elite level or at least see that the future will be elite. We need more talent. Until we get more talent on the roster, being an excited fan is hard work.
I actually love going to games in Hartford. the XL center itself obviously needs a facelift but I love the short(er) commute and bar scene downtown. we have a lot of fun at the Hartford games and while I can acknowledge the on-court product is better on campus, the convenience is nice for our group.I’m not a fan of the XL Center, and I don’t know a single UConn fan who is.
We have lots of "good" players. We don't have great players that can take over the game. RJ does his best to try but it is asking too much from him. Sanogo is getting there but he isn't ready to dominate a game and without more shooters, teams can pack it in against him. We have got to get talented perimeter players that can shoot and handle the ball. Yes, we have talent, but as a unit, we clearly lack certain types of talent.The roster is full of talent, 5th year guys and 4 star prospects. I don’t foresee us having more talent than this in the near future.
We’ve always had kind of an older fanbase that wasn’t as engaged and needed some coaxing to get to the games. Alumni is now really scattered throughout the country. Many older lower level fans from the Calhoun days are retired living in distant states. The covid measures don’t help. Need to do a better job marketing, drawing new fans in. Student section should be the easiest to fix in the near term.
A shorter drive is nice, but it doesn’t make it a good venue to watch a game.I actually love going to games in Hartford. the XL center itself obviously needs a facelift but I love the short(er) commute and bar scene downtown. we have a lot of fun at the Hartford games and while I can acknowledge the on-court product is better on campus, the convenience is nice for our group.