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Only in CT does a team that averages 3,600 fans drive the bus for teams averaging more than twice as many fans. Especially, with the high cost of opening the doors at XL, I guarantee you CT loses money on Wolfpack games.
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I'm going to the Wolf Pack tomorrow. It's 90's night.
I know this whole internet clouds things but geez. At least pretend to have some facts before throwing out garbage.Yeah because the ACC and other power conference plays tons of thursday/sunday games. Give me a break
That game was at 12:00 which is a huge difference and that’s a big time game in the conference. UConn vs ECU 4 hours before the Super Bowl is garbage.I know this whole internet clouds things but geez. At least pretend to have some facts before throwing out garbage.
yesterday, Villanova played Georgetown. That would be a Sunday. That would be the Big East. The same conference some feel is superior to the AAC. They would also be the two marquee teams in that league
^^^ this.I’ve found I watch a ton less sports now.
I don’t miss playoff baseball and March madness are essentially my only exceptions to your rule.
I might have a game on in the background if I’m doing something, but it’s not primary.
^^^ this.
I used to skip work to watch ncaa Thursday-Friday’s. Don’t watch at all unless UConn plays. Will never pay to watch any league that doesn’t have UConn in it.
They killed all of interest with their greed.
Attendance: 5,576
UConn hockey has won 3 of their last 19 games and drew 5200 the night before.
The Wolf Pack is last place. What's your point?
I have to say UConn Hockey at the XL is a blast. (Full disclosure, I haven't been to any games this year, so last year it was a blast.) Unless we are getting a sweetheart deal, I doubt it is profitable.Attendance: 5,576
UConn hockey has won 3 of their last 19 games and drew 5200 the night before.
Adjust the timing slightly and play on campus and all of a sudden you can schedule a marathon UConn day.I’m pretty sure there have been days where the football team is in EH at 3, women at Gampel at 2, men at XL at noon, then MHOC at XL at 7. What other schools have to deal with that? You wonder why we can’t fill arenas? Because our fanbase is in 4 different places on the same day.
I bet the Pack has broader appeal than UConn Hockey. More different people attend Pack games over the course of the season. It's the 2nd best hockey league in the world, the quality of play is so much higher.Nobody cares about the Wolf Pack. Nobody ever has cared, nobody ever will care.
BTW, I'm a Rangers fan. And *I* don't care.
Stop paying $1m for this garbage team that messes with UConn's scheduling in this garbage building.
I've said this elsewhere but the UConn deal at the XL is just, essentially, an accounting trick to make the XL Center look less unprofitable. Unfortunately, it exacerbates the UConn athletic departments lack of profitability making it look worse than it is. A better deal would be for UConn and the XL to split any profits, that way UConn isn't paying to prop up the aging facility while being criticized for overspending on athletics.
Way OT:I bet the Pack has broader appeal than UConn Hockey. More different people attend Pack games over the course of the season. It's the 2nd best hockey league in the world, the quality of play is so much higher.
I bet the Pack has broader appeal than UConn Hockey. More different people attend Pack games over the course of the season. It's the 2nd best hockey league in the world, the quality of play is so much higher.
It's readily apparent that they view the UConn games as a state subsidy rather than a true customer. They're not wrong.It has to be the only building where the tenant that gets BY FAR the biggest crowds does not get scheduling priority, in favor of a team that gets 1/3 of the other tenant's crowds on a GOOD day.
Maybe the Dunk in Providence? P Bruins draw well.
Don't think you could prove that at all.
I think hockey people would love UConn to be good at hockey as there is a lot of youth hockey in the state. The Rangers are not big in central CT, that's a fact.