Tailgating???? Yeah, I see tons of students bringing coolers and grills, and they even post the menu’s. Lol. The problem is you pompous fat cats treat UConn football like it’s a pro team, it is not, you fail to see the reality of a college team with it’s stadium 25 miles away, as the cow walks. It’s just as bad for the football program as it would be for men’s basketball to play all their home games at the Civic Center if Gampel being built never happened. You think Hurley would have come here to play all his home games in the Civic Center or the field house? Lol
You sir just seem to want to argue for argument's sake.
Waquoit's comment about tailgating was directed at the average paying fan. When games were at Memorial, tailgating was constrained in the parking lot near the old ROTC hanger as the former field across the street from Memorial was being developed.
Prior to Gampel being built, games were played in the Field House, the Civic Center & the New Haven Coliseum. (I witnessed UConn's first EVER Big East basketball tilt against Syracuse in New Haven). Likewise, prior to moving up to Division 1-A in football, UConn's biggest game of the season was against Yale annually at The Bowl.
Students never seemed to have any problem back then on making their way to any of these venues. Times have changed, & not necessarily for the better, Today's students suffer from "Everyone gets a participation trophy" entitlement syndrome. Back in the day, students found a solution. Today's student wants the solution handed to him on a silver platter.