Looks like an indication that new uniforms are on the way...

My guess is we don't see any reveal until the Spring Game. I know we all wanna see it now but it would make the most sense.
huskymedic said:Yup... I'm betting the uniform gets "buried" @ the Rent and the unveil is the Spring Game. "He who is transplanted (from Storrs) still sustains" -- Okay - back to the scotch. Long week!
I say this with absolutely no ill will or sarcasm.Did people not really know the state motto of CT? Am I a dork for knowing that?
I knew what it meant. Know your history or be condemned to repeat it.I say this with absolutely no ill will or sarcasm.
1. No one knew what that meant without going to Wikipedia
2. Umm . . . .
I believe Diaco said: "Qui transtulit sustinet" which is apparently latin for "He Who Transplanted Still Sustains". It's also the state motto of Connecticut depicted on a blue ribbon below the grapevines. I wonder how that fits in the context of new uniforms.
I want to see UConn football climb as high as the basketball programs have just like everyone else and have probably been following UConn sports longer than most that post here. I see where things are and where things are going. Unless UConn football can attract national attention like the basketball programs have they are destined to be on the outside looking in. But... it's not only about the sports. If it was Rutgers wouldn't have been invited into the B1G. It's still about what most perceive UConn is as a institution. They look at it as a state school in the third smallest state in the nation. Is UConn leading the world in cancer research? Space technology? How many world renown scientists, theologians, leaders claim UConn as their Alma Mater? I'm sure the number is growing but lets face facts, UConn is still a new comer onto the scene in many ways.You must be a lot of fun to hang out with.
You want to help make a move to the B1G a reality...contribute to the endowment and show up for the games on time. Nothing spells minor league like empty seats during the first few minutes of a broadcast.
I want to see UConn football climb as high as the basketball programs have just like everyone else and have probably been following UConn sports longer than most that post here. I see where things are and where things are going. Unless UConn football can attract national attention like the basketball programs have they are destined to be on the outside looking in. But... it's not only about the sports. If it was Rutgers wouldn't have been invited into the B1G. It's still about what most perceive UConn is as a institution. They look at it as a state school in the third smallest state in the nation. Is UConn leading the world in cancer research? Space technology? How many world renown scientists, theologians, leaders claim UConn as their Alma Mater? I'm sure the number is growing but lets face facts, UConn is still a new comer onto the scene in many ways.
So lets just enjoy what we can. This year beating the service schools, an out of conference school we aren't expected to beat and a majority of the AAC foes we face would make for a successful, fulfilling season. You want to help make a move to the B1G a reality...contribute to the endowment and show up for the games on time. Nothing spells minor league like empty seats during the first few minutes of a broadcast.
Hey guy, if you're referencing me get your internet sarcasm detector tuned up.A move to the B1G....you would have heard more rumors about B1G further expansion. Besides, UConn hasn't proved they belong yet. Endowment would be where as compared to other B1G schools? Still not AAU status. Not to dump on the parade to the B1G which in this guy's eyes would be just deserts for not being invited into the ACC, but because UConn really hasn't come on to the big time college sports scene until mid to late 90's and still hasn't arrived in football. If football is what everyone claims drives the college TV money bus then UConn still needs to buy that bus..... or build it.
This explains your love for PP...old timers living in the 1980's...I want to see UConn football climb as high as the basketball programs have just like everyone else and have probably been following UConn sports longer than most that post here. I see where things are and where things are going. Unless UConn football can attract national attention like the basketball programs have they are destined to be on the outside looking in. But... it's not only about the sports. If it was Rutgers wouldn't have been invited into the B1G. It's still about what most perceive UConn is as a institution. They look at it as a state school in the third smallest state in the nation. Is UConn leading the world in cancer research? Space technology? How many world renown scientists, theologians, leaders claim UConn as their Alma Mater? I'm sure the number is growing but lets face facts, UConn is still a new comer onto the scene in many ways.
So lets just enjoy what we can. This year beating the service schools, an out of conference school we aren't expected to beat and a majority of the AAC foes we face would make for a successful, fulfilling season. You want to help make a move to the B1G a reality...contribute to the endowment and show up for the games on time. Nothing spells minor league like empty seats during the first few minutes of a broadcast.
Motto - Continued Budget DeficitDid people not really know the state motto of CT? Am I a dork for knowing that?
I remember the 2010 game against Pitt. There was as much energy in the stands betweeen Q's 3 & 4 as there has been at any UConn event I've ever attended. The WVU game a couple weeks earlier was almost identical in fan excitement.It's possible to make UCONN FB at The Rent a "must have" ticket. I think it all starts with W's and an exciting offense. We could wear one of Oregon's 50 possible uniform combos and it won't make a difference if we don't have an average offense, at minimum.
Winning breeds culture, which breeds excitement, which breeds UCFB at The Rent being an event for all. Think JC or Tark and what they both accomplished. JC in a cow town and Tark in a city with a million other venues competing for entertainment dollars.
It's possible. But not easy.
I remember the 2010 game against Pitt. There was as much energy in the stands betweeen Q's 3 & 4 as there has been at any UConn event I've ever attended. The WVU game a couple weeks earlier was almost identical in fan excitement.
We should have a very solid defense before too long. If we can build a competent offense we may be on our way to returning to that.
Wins will do quite a bit.
Baylor!I remember the 2010 game against Pitt. There was as much energy in the stands betweeen Q's 3 & 4 as there has been at any UConn event I've ever attended. The WVU game a couple weeks earlier was almost identical in fan excitement.
We should have a very solid defense before too long. If we can build a competent offense we may be on our way to returning to that.
Wins will do quite a bit.
Pay omage to our stong military-ties and history here in Connecticut?? That'd be cool.Looks like they'll have a third alternative jersey,camouflage
I want to see UConn football climb as high as the basketball programs have just like everyone else and have probably been following UConn sports longer than most that post here. I see where things are and where things are going. Unless UConn football can attract national attention like the basketball programs have they are destined to be on the outside looking in. But... it's not only about the sports. If it was Rutgers wouldn't have been invited into the B1G. It's still about what most perceive UConn is as a institution. They look at it as a state school in the third smallest state in the nation. Is UConn leading the world in cancer research? Space technology? How many world renown scientists, theologians, leaders claim UConn as their Alma Mater? I'm sure the number is growing but lets face facts, UConn is still a new comer onto the scene in many ways.
So lets just enjoy what we can. This year beating the service schools, an out of conference school we aren't expected to beat and a majority of the AAC foes we face would make for a successful, fulfilling season. You want to help make a move to the B1G a reality...contribute to the endowment and show up for the games on time. Nothing spells minor league like empty seats during the first few minutes of a broadcast.
I say this with absolutely no ill will or sarcasm.
1. No one knew what that meant without going to Wikipedia
Absolutely right. Not sure what the solution is but there better be a Manhattan Project urgency to solving it. Even when we were winning, the culture was not in sync with early seating. Perhaps the extra hour of tailgating will help. Even if I had a drone take an HD photo of the Rent at kickoff and offered to give $1,000 to every fan who was in their seat---on the condition that every seat was occupied, I'd never go into my pocket.
Hey, not everything is about you, BoatShow.Hey guy, if you're referencing me get your internet sarcasm detector tuned up.