Yes sir. If this is developing into a contest, here are my rules:
1. UCONN logo must fully cover anything "Syracuse"
2. Must be hung or remain hanging during the game so that we can all see it (and enjoy it)
3. A picture of it must be taken to document this (would love to have it posted here)
4. First sign that meets these above requirements gets paid
Disclaimer: Do not get yourself arrested. If security tells you "no", then no means no. I'm not bailing anyone out of jail. I'm paying for a UCONN sign to be hung over "Syracuse" of the left field banner ad inside the stadium. No property destruction or any other criminal activity.
saw that, is good to highlight... giving lower fairfield county some exposure, and getting us into the city footprint should be positive for our brand... that and winning there of course...A blurb in an article about our O-Line improvement stated this:
UConn, which is favored by 4.5, could be the next football program to begin a relationship with the Yankees organization, according to Mark Holtzman, the Yankees' executive director of non-baseball events. He told the media in New York in March in a press conference about the UConn-Army game: "I wanted to have you guys play here for many years. ... we want you to consider Yankee Stadium down the road your home away from home, and hopefully this is the start of many games that you'll be playing here in the future."
Unfortunately for us our prior regime never considered this as it would have required actual work on their part.
PS - here's the article
http://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-football/hc-uconn-football-1107-20141106-story.html
Oh, the irony. During the Orlavsky buildup year to full 1-A status, UConn games were broadcast on the YES Network. I vividly remember watching the Huskies play at Buffalo in one such contest. Too bad that the relationship didn't bloom as a result of this.A blurb in an article about our O-Line improvement stated this:
UConn, which is favored by 4.5, could be the next football program to begin a relationship with the Yankees organization, according to Mark Holtzman, the Yankees' executive director of non-baseball events. He told the media in New York in March in a press conference about the UConn-Army game: "I wanted to have you guys play here for many years. ... we want you to consider Yankee Stadium down the road your home away from home, and hopefully this is the start of many games that you'll be playing here in the future."
Unfortunately for us our prior regime never considered this as it would have required actual work on their part.
PS - here's the article
http://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-football/hc-uconn-football-1107-20141106-story.html
A blurb in an article about our O-Line improvement stated this:
UConn, which is favored by 4.5, could be the next football program to begin a relationship with the Yankees organization, according to Mark Holtzman, the Yankees' executive director of non-baseball events. He told the media in New York in March in a press conference about the UConn-Army game: "I wanted to have you guys play here for many years. ... we want you to consider Yankee Stadium down the road your home away from home, and hopefully this is the start of many games that you'll be playing here in the future."
Unfortunately for us our prior regime never considered this as it would have required actual work on their part.
PS - here's the article
http://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-football/hc-uconn-football-1107-20141106-story.html
Seems absurd that it has taken this long for UCONN to finally play a game in NYC. With the public battle going on between the B1G and ACC for the #1 DMA, you would think that it's fairly obvious that playing games in said market would be a great way to get out of the AAC. This program has been on cruise control for far too long and comments like this from Holtzman only point to that.
I dont know the issue with the Tennessee series but if we needed to move it for my eyeballs - Do it!
So you are saying they should pre plan an escape route?I do not know. I should also say that I do not want or condone anyone getting themselves arrested.
And we want you to consider burning the stupid sign depicting some upstate private college as NY's team. Let's make it happen, Mark!according to Mark Holtzman, the Yankees' executive director of non-baseball events. He told the media in New York in March in a press conference about the UConn-Army game: "I wanted to have you guys play here for many years. ... we want you to consider Yankee Stadium down the road your home away from home, and hopefully this is the start of many games that you'll be playing here in the future."