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Personally, I was 26 in 2003. not married, no kids, a fair amount of free time, and disposable income. In 2011, I'd been married two years, had a house (i.e. less free time), and my wife had just gotten pregnant. Now, I am balancing Saturdays in East Hartford, with youth soccer, fall yard work, and any other activity, (including for my youngest, who is going on 3 years old) that may interfere with what was once a no-brainer mindless day of college football.
From 2011 through last year, the culmination of circumstances (Conference, pathetic record, curious hiring, etc.), and perception thereof, has prevented UConn from backfilling the slot once occupied by my former single self with other single football fans who, in 8 years time, would get married, buy a house, and have children and also need the slot occupied by their former single selves to be backfilled.
You make valid points, but my argument is that there's a USF alum, WVU alum or a Memphis alum or a [Insert College] alum going through the exact same rationalization. Which way one tends to lean (renew or not renew) is most-likely dependent on the product on the field.