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I like the location of the rent. On campus would get better student attendance, maybe
Agree largely, although I do believe that having an on campus stadium makes it easier for kids to get in the habit of watching UConn football... and turning alumni into fans is the life's blood of a football program.It doesn’t matter where the stadium is - if the football team is horrendous students aren’t showing up. When we were winning the students showed up and were loud.
Location of the Rent is not an issue. At all.
And it is a beautiful facility - I have been to college stadiums all over the United States. The Rent compares very favorably. Tailgating atmosphere stacks up with many as well.
If their "last few" hundred million has appreciated with the Markets, they have an extra $50-100 million since we got bigger and stronger. But you can understand the hesitance of not wanting to dump money into a lost cause, so evaluating who and what you are investing in before making that commitment would be reasonable precaution to take.They aren't using their last few hundred million for UConn.
It would be interesting to learn from former recruits if the off-campus stadium played a role in their decision to go elsewhere.Agree largely, although I do believe that having an on campus stadium makes it easier for kids to get in the habit of watching UConn football... and turning alumni into fans is the life's blood of a football program.
I agree too, that the Rent is a great place to see a game, and compares favorably to a lot of schools stadiums. Quick question, in your travels, just how many of those stadiums were off campus?
The Rent is a good stadium and I'm happy to have it, but putting it off campus was a dumb reactionary move to losing the Pats.
I’d be surprised if that was the case. It would have to be a pretty close decision for that to be the dealbreaker.It would be interesting to learn from former recruits if the off-campus stadium played a role in their decision to go elsewhere.
The two aren't remotely similar for any number of reasons which I won't elucidate. And, yes, Warde was a total, clown just trying to not make waves.You sir must be confused. Warde Manuel left UConn's AD and got the AD job at MICHIGAN. Do you realize how bad Warde was at his job? Yet he got a job at a top 5-10 AD, yet you think AD David Benedict won't get a P5 job by successfully landing the basketball program somewhere. As a fanbase we deserve what we are getting.....
Think we could lure PJ Fleck away from Minnesota? This is the kind of charisma we need.
Speaking of there are 2 pretty well known programs, who have recruited well over the years, play as far if not farther off-campus last I checked. Plus UCLA and Miami have even a longer drive than the Uconn students considering the traffic they deal with.It would be interesting to learn from former recruits if the off-campus stadium played a role in their decision to go elsewhere.
I am very glad to read this. For those who respond... "I just want wins... everything else takes care of itself".... yes... that's assumed. This is an extra element that is needed right now.
We all knew that the media and fans were a nuisance to Edsall. That's cute at Alabama...but a disaster at UConn. And really not cute when the team sucks. Maybe giving more media access or having a spring game is actually a good thing.
This puts Benedict on the spot...now he needs to deliver on this. Hard to hire a cranky old retread after making these statements.
Welp Warde was asking the right questions... just came up with the wrong answers. Yes it was a show... and unfortunately the style and show is all he had under the hood.
That was from 2018…Riley: Oklahoma and Bob Diaco a 'perfect match'
Still selling himself! Now at Oklahoma!
What business is the Burton in?He did learn something, answer the phone when Mr Burton calls. Burton hated the Pasqualoni hire, and he had Hathaway fired for it. Burton and his two sons, one of whom was team captain of the 1999 Huskies could easily come up with major bucks for a new coach. The family business filed for chapter 11 but the personal wealth of the family is still several hundred million.
Owns car washes.What business is the Burton in?
I know that Mansfield didn't want a stadium, and unless something changed, I doubt Mansfield wants it. Maybe the Rent, isn't perfect, but Mansfield will never allow a stadium. Rent could be great, if we can get a coach who'll win...Agree 100000%!!! The stadium has to be on campus, that just would put the ribbon on the present! Some day I hope, if Big Boy football remains and they want to draw players and fans to the program, put it on campus and stop lugging kids on school buses going to a field trip while in middle school.
Also, if I'm not mistaken, the town of Mansfield didn't want a big stadium built. They didn't want the traffic.Agree largely, although I do believe that having an on campus stadium makes it easier for kids to get in the habit of watching UConn football... and turning alumni into fans is the life's blood of a football program.
I agree too, that the Rent is a great place to see a game, and compares favorably to a lot of schools stadiums. Quick question, in your travels, just how many of those stadiums were off campus?
The Rent is a good stadium and I'm happy to have it, but putting it off campus was a dumb reactionary move to losing the Pats.
Car washes?? Here in Florida they are building more car washes...Owns car washes.
The family business is in printing and publishing, his oldest son runs it, son #2 is CFO or something, Burton Sr is technically retired but sits on the board. A tough business to be in these days, opposed to 20 or 30 years ago. Most of the family fortune is tied up in Burton Sr’s hedge fund nowadays.What business is the Burton in?
Thanks...I didn't know what business he was in. Hedge funds is a tricky business...Publishing is another business that is not a growing business. Construction in Florida is booming...The family business is in printing and publishing, his oldest son runs it, son #2 is CFO or something, Burton Sr is technically retired but sits on the board. A tough business to be in these days, opposed to 20 or 30 years ago. Most of the family fortune is tied up in Burton Sr’s hedge fund nowadays.
I agree too, that the Rent is a great place to see a game, and compares favorably to a lot of schools stadiums. Quick question, in your travels, just how many of those stadiums were off campus?
Why we continue to consider the town of Mansfield when making any decisions is beyond me. They suck and we should just start ignoring them.Also, if I'm not mistaken, the town of Mansfield didn't want a big stadium built. They didn't want the traffic.
No it is the University of Connecticut's team, and it belongs it's stadium belongs on campus. I'm not sure how a stadium in East Hartford helps makes Hartford more vibrant, but I'll leave that to you to explain.My other degree is UCLA. The Rose Bowl is a LONG way from Westwood - but they made it work. You could make Rentschler work and Hartford be more vibrant. Of course, that means UCONN Football is attractive winning and fun. But whomever the State/Region had think about the mixed use nature - the Cabela etc - is a duck up. Rentschler is not the issue. It is still modern and beautiful
Stop wasting our time with your stadium location nonsense.
WE are a small state. Connecticut. When I was at UCONN, most CT kids would have jobs at home. Practically made the weekend dorms empty. You travel anywhere in less than 2 hours. This is the STATE Team ... and drawing firefighters from East Haven for inexpensive fun games and beer is just as important as students from Brock Hall.
No, school's not over until you learn to put an apostrophe in school's, a contraction of school is...Um…………….no, I said they filed a chapter 11. Chapter 11 is not really a bankruptcy, it’s more a reorganization of assets, the business still functions, and can borrow money against its assets. Chapter 7 or 13 are where you lose everything and your assets are sold off. Ok boys and girls, schools over.
You got me, I’m guilty of being lazy. The suggestions on my keyboard didn’t have an apostrophe. LolNo, school's not over until you learn to put an apostrophe in school's, a contraction of school is...
Have you been there? If so when?Rentschler is a sterile college football experience. Needs some serious marketing to improve the image
It’s great. When we were winning it was downright raucous. Awesome atmosphere.Rentschler is a sterile college football experience. Needs some serious marketing to improve the image
Last week- and a number of times in previous years.Have you been there? If so when?
A decade of suck will do that. That’s not a “image issue”, that’s a coaching issue.Last week- and a number of times in previous years.
Granted, winning will help enhance the experience but it needs something more to keep the fanbase engaged
Looking last week - the student section was almost non- existent and looking at the boxes below the press box were almost entirely empty. There does not seem to be much corporate support.