How far out of state? I commute 3 to 4 hours from two states away. EVERY game.Living out of the state...
Try opposite side of the country.How far out of state? I commute 3 to 4 hours from two states away. EVERY game.
I was an original North Goal residentBut we showed up for soccer games and had kegs delivered to the pitch.
this is silly.Calling out the fans who don’t go when they hear a forecast 4 days early that there is going to be rain and don’t buy tickets or decide not to go because of the…..forecast….you look into the weather and find out more detail….NBC said 3 days ago that rain would pass by 9am and that it would be 70 and sunny and they were absolutely right!!!! Some fans will go whatever the weather while others are both literally and figuratively “fair weather” fans. It is just crazy that fans didn’t go due to the weather forecast and I hope are kicking themselves saying “what were we thinking and why didn’t we do listen a little more closely to the weather detail.”
I went to both. I’m also heavily intoxicated right now.
Maybe you didn’t check the weather forecast, but Thursday and Friday the forecast for Saturday was heavy rain with a gale warning. As to you questioning UConn whether or not Uconn should be considered at a level similar to many P5 athletics programs , 22 National Championships in all sports speaks volumes, as does impeccable academic standards. Also last night, the talk on ESPN was Coach Mora is being considered for NCOY. Finally, if you really want to show the P5 that UConn is serious about football, and it belongs at the P5 table, the mistake at the landing strip should demolished and a new one built in Storrs, something you have been critical of from day one.I've stated this many times in the past but I feel it necessary to repeat this: I will never tell anyone what to do with their time or money as each is a resource with limitations (and in nearly the entirety of my adult life, if I had an abundance of one, it normally came with a shortage of the other).
That said, a number of us on the boneyard claim we, as a program, warrant consideration at a level similar to many P5 programs. This is a nice thing to claim but until we demonstrate this with legitimate fan support, the reality is that we have no right to expect a better situation to fall our way.
Yes, a football game requires a significant investment in time and some financial investment (in my opinion a bargain compared other options) but (also my opinion) is worth it during bad times and the biggest bargain on earth during good times.
I will say this:
Anyone who could have made the game today but didn't, you are a significant part of the problem.
Excellent post, but you forgot about FfldCntyFan’s consistent lobbying against building an on campus stadium. If there is anything that would show the P5 that UConn is serious about big time football that’s it, and he’s against it.I think it's pretty ridiculous to claim that anyone who still gives a damn about this program in any fashion is a significant part of the problem.
How about the UConn administration who was outmaneuvered in every step of the way that led us to find ourselves in the AAC. How about Pasqualoni, Diaco, Edsall? How about sitting and watching the worst FBS program of the last decade all while playing 90% of our games against programs nobody here cares about.
I've cited "P5" attendance figures multiple times above and have asked multiple times above who these "big time" programs were supposedly comparing ourselves to are? You think it's a UConn fan thing and our attendance is an anomaly, let alone in the context of the perfect ish storm we've been served for a decade+?
Yeah, was yesterday disappointing? Sure. Will I sit here and say the fans are a significant part of the problem when not a single one of us has made a hire, called a fellow university president, created a depth chart, or ran a play? No.
I'm not even taking personal offense to not having been there yesterday, I'm now out of state with a baby and two year old. I'm more or less speaking on behalf of the fan in CT who's excited and posting on the board now maybe a bit more often, or perhaps for the first time in ages after the feel good win and they need to come here and sanctimonious nonsense stating they are the problem. Way to build a fanbase.
Please.
or the LAZ folks continued to screw upThe strange thing, to me, was that the parking lot seemed fuller than any other game this season. Maybe I was deceived because I arrived to my tailgate later than usual.
this is silly.
u r silly.
r u the same person as that poster pushing for helmets for the basketball players?
and i don't get the part where somehow my enjoyment of being at the big game is dependent upon how many other folks are there.
i was not at this big game. i still enjoyed it tremendously watching at home on the jumbotron. the dogs did too as i hooked them up with more za than usual since i lost track of how much i was dishing out as the game changed direction so many times.
why do you hate dogs? mine run close to 550 pounds alltogether and i might just tell them that u hate dogs.
Despite the smaller crowd, it was damn loud and the enthusiasm was off the charts for the last 10 minutes for those that attended and being on the field was an unbelievable experience seeing the smiles on the kids faces realizing what they accomplished. The fans will come back….maybe it’s needing to see a top 20 win, a bowl invitation, a bowl win,…a winning record…a top 50 ranking….some big time recruit signings….as other posters have said, it may take time….hopefully sooner that later….we need and want you back!!! We need the Rent packed again!!Tell that to the one thousand or so that ran on to the field doing cartwheels at the games conclusion.
Just a warning. Next year when the Blue Lot is sold out the Yellow jackets will be going back to being hardos.or the LAZ folks continued to screw up
Easy there, hot shot. It's a grind!!Where the hell are you? Perfect weather day! Top 20 team…..last home game of the year….shameful!
Yep, the Boneyard is the wrong crowd to be yelling at. People here have stuck with the team through the Dark Years, gone to games, and supported the team. The people complaining about attendance need to go up to campus and lobby the students. UConn runs busses to the Rent for them and rewards them with free stuff. They need to get with the programLook, if you're even a Boneyard regular, especially a longtime one, then you're not "part of the problem". Most everyone here cares about UConn sports. The Rent had 15k yesterday - that means 25k that weren't there. Much bigger number than the number of people on this thread defending themselves from other posters shaming them about missing one game.
This is still primarily about winning back the casuals who used to go to games before the post-CR downfall and hideous coaching hires turned the Rent into a morgue. We need them back, and more importantly we need a newer generation of UConn fans to start going, and Mora and this team have put together a tremendous season that has not only begun to changed the culture, but will eventually win over more new fans.
Sure, I was expecting at least a few thousand more yesterday, but it's one successful season and the culture change takes time.
What a game!! Right up there with best of them! Shame on those who didn't find the time and had no desire to support the State U and truly witness a team and coaching staff that should make everyone proud! Stop with the excuses, you own them!! I've been to the Rent and then supporting this program since 2003, and I'll never understand the people that never go, arrive late to kick off and leave early!! Sad!! So Again, Stop with the excuses, because you own them! You all missed a hell of a game yesterday!! Except it! Thanks to the players and Staff, keep working and play on! Can't wait to witness the next Thriller!
I think it will change next season. There was a pretty serious fanbase and then a decade of horrendous mismanagement and becoming the worst team in college football destroyed the fanbase. The ridiculous Edsall 5 year plan and being the only school to cancel the season made it look like the school quit on football. I understand why the fans left. It takes a bit of time and belief this is real to build it back up.I've stated this many times in the past but I feel it necessary to repeat this: I will never tell anyone what to do with their time or money as each is a resource with limitations (and in nearly the entirety of my adult life, if I had an abundance of one, it normally came with a shortage of the other).
That said, a number of us on the boneyard claim we, as a program, warrant consideration at a level similar to many P5 programs. This is a nice thing to claim but until we demonstrate this with legitimate fan support, the reality is that we have no right to expect a better situation to fall our way.
Yes, a football game requires a significant investment in time and some financial investment (in my opinion a bargain compared other options) but (also my opinion) is worth it during bad times and the biggest bargain on earth during good times.
No, if we really want to show we belong we need to show that we have a following that won't mind being inconvenienced a little to support the programs.Maybe you didn’t check the weather forecast, but Thursday and Friday the forecast for Saturday was heavy rain with a gale warning. As to you questioning UConn whether or not Uconn should be considered at a level similar to many P5 athletics programs , 22 National Championships in all sports speaks volumes, as does impeccable academic standards. Also last night, the talk on ESPN was Coach Mora is being considered for NCOY. Finally, if you really want to show the P5 that UConn is serious about football, and it belongs at the P5 table, the mistake at the landing strip should demolished and a new one built in Storrs, something you have been critical of from day one.
Don't apologize! You did nothing wrong.Sorry, I was planning on bringing my family of four, but we all got Covid bad this week. My apologies. We did watch on TV though.
OK, convince me.Excellent post, but you forgot about FfldCntyFan’s consistent lobbying against building an on campus stadium. If there is anything that would show the P5 that UConn is serious about big time football that’s it, and he’s against it.