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I've been to many. But FB in Storrs, bump that. I'll being staying home like most of this board does now.so would you not come to an on campus stadium?
I've been to many. But FB in Storrs, bump that. I'll being staying home like most of this board does now.so would you not come to an on campus stadium?
How not high and mighty of youI've been to many. But FB in Storrs, bump that. I'll being staying home like most of this board does now.
I have seen a bunch of big ten games on tv and there are less then 12,000 fans there. The stadium’s may be large but most draw very poorly. I even saw Coach Nick Saban complaining that the Alabama students were not attending a lot of their games and he wanted to open up seats to the public. Alabama obviously has a tremendous program and it isn’t enough to get students to the game
Students aside??? You still don’t get it, filling large sections of a 50,000 seat on campus stadium with screaming students wearing blue and white on a Saturday afternoon is an incredible draw, not just for fans but for recruits and parents of recruits, and not just football recruits. Recruits coming to a half filled (if that) Pratt & Whitney stadium 25 miles from campus are like ……Huh? Ok…….hmmmm……what’s wrong with this picture. The UConn football program is not a pro team, get that through your heads, though I can understand why many on the Boneyard treat it as such since the state has never had a pro franchise of any kind since the Whalers left.I kind of agree with this.
I think the idea is the location opens up access to a decent part of the state where Storrs is not centrally located. It’s not my favorite place for a stadium but for the way the state is populated it has a better draw potential, students aside.
I am seriously wondering if anybody reads or just issue spots to get spun up. What was said is the location was not ideal in my mind, but it was understandable. You clearly don’t drive up there much. You put 50,000 on that road and you’re never getting out or in.Students aside??? You still don’t get it, filling large sections of a 50,000 seat on campus stadium with screaming students wearing blue and white on a Saturday afternoon is an incredible draw, not just for fans but for recruits and parents of recruits, and not just football recruits. Recruits coming to a half filled (if that) Pratt & Whitney stadium 25 miles from campus are like ……Huh? Ok…….hmmmm……what’s wrong with this picture. The UConn football program is not a pro team, get that through your heads, though I can understand why many on the Boneyard treat it as such since the state has never had a pro franchise of any kind since the Whalers left.
Students don't want anything to do with the worst team in football. This isn't a UConn problem, it would happen anywhere. It's a sucking problem, get good and students and everyone else around the state will want to be there.I was at the tailgate yesterday and part of the game. What was missing.....besides a good football team? Students
I don't know what the University does to encourage students to attend games- but it isn't working. Lack of student support means lack of program support. Friday Football night should be a great way for students to start the weekend. Weather was perfect.
Student support is almost as critical as a new coach
If 15000 of them are students that’s only 35000I am seriously wondering if anybody reads or just issue spots to get spun up. What was said is the location was not ideal in my mind, but it was understandable. You clearly don’t drive up there much. You put 50,000 on that road and you’re never getting out or in.
Do I think not having an on campus stadium is an important issue? No. Do I prefer an on campus stadium? absolutely, however, we cannot say it’s impossible because anything is possible. I’m sure if UConn really wanted to build an on campus stadium they can. The reason why I think it will not happen is because it’s not a priority for the school and there’s not enough fans complaining to the school that it should be done. I agree with most on here that our focus should be on getting a coach that can get this football team to start winning. The on campus stadium is ridiculous honestly to even keep talking about.Would it have been better if they had built an on campus stadium? Yes.
Is it possible that one will be built? No.
There’s really no land left to plow on the subject.
It’s a nightmare after 5 on a regular week day. It can barely handle a capacity BB game. You’d have widen the roads and Tolland, Willington and Mansfield aren’t allowing a highway through their towns for 6 games a year. It would literally ruin the character of these towns. I still think it’s better on campus, but it’s an impossibility at this point.If 15000 of them are students that’s only 35000
What makes you think students will fill up the stadium significantly more of it is on campus? I attended an ACC school and the student section was pathetic - on campus stadium too.Students aside??? You still don’t get it, filling large sections of a 50,000 seat on campus stadium with screaming students wearing blue and white on a Saturday afternoon is an incredible draw, not just for fans but for recruits and parents of recruits, and not just football recruits. Recruits coming to a half filled (if that) Pratt & Whitney stadium 25 miles from campus are like ……Huh? Ok…….hmmmm……what’s wrong with this picture. The UConn football program is not a pro team, get that through your heads, though I can understand why many on the Boneyard treat it as such since the state has never had a pro franchise of any kind since the Whalers left.
^^^^This. The second paragraph should be a permanent banner on the top of the board. Amazing how much hot air gets wasted on this moot topic.What makes you think students will fill up the stadium significantly more of it is on campus? I attended an ACC school and the student section was pathetic - on campus stadium too.
I don’t think there is anyone who didn’t want the stadium on campus - but it is not going to happen in the next twenty years. We need to win that should be the overall focus right now.
It's just trolling right now. I should have checked out earlier.^^^^This. The second paragraph should be a permanent banner on the top of the board. Amazing how much hot air gets wasted on this moot topic.
I have seen a bunch of big ten games on tv and there are less then 12,000 fans there. The stadium’s may be large but most draw very poorly. I even saw Coach Nick Saban complaining that the Alabama students were not attending a lot of their games and he wanted to open up seats to the public. Alabama obviously has a tremendous program and it isn’t enough to get students to the game
Which brings us to our next topic. Yes - win, win consistently, play interesting teams… but regardless of where the stadium is, I think we are going to be hard pressed to ever hit 40k attendance again.I was at opening night at Northwestern (hosting MSU) - Northwestern was preseason ranked just outside the top 25 and had a great year last year. On a beautiful Friday night for a conference opener in a season with high hopes (Sep 3) they were at 75% capacity - 34K in attendance. Attendance is a problem in most places.
Video killed the radio star.... students today are happy in their holes playing video games or watching Netflix. The world is changing.I was at opening night at Northwestern (hosting MSU) - Northwestern was preseason ranked just outside the top 25 and had a great year last year. On a beautiful Friday night for a conference opener in a season with high hopes (Sep 3) they were at 75% capacity - 34K in attendance. Attendance is a problem in most places.