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I was there in the mid 1980s when UConn was losing and the Civic Center was packed and fans were loud and out of their minds. The UConn Huskies had the most interest of any team in the nation when it came to beat reporters, and the contingent of media became known as the Horde. It doesn't matter what some jackass from Emory thinks.

It's like you are stuck in the mid 80's and early 90's and don't know things have changed.
 
It's obvious you can't read words.

LOL, I would have wagered you wouldn't just solve my 'comprehension' problems by answering a yes/no question.

That is the quintessential Upstater answer.
 
Most of that success is attributed to Edsall - especially after seeing UConn struggle the past 2 years. In terms of program perception I don't think UConn has moved all that much.

It's similar to Cincinnati situation's where most of the success was attributed to Brian Kelly's coaching and once he left for ND Cincinnati went back to not being regarded any better than before.

Bullshit.

I grew up following PSU football and even have a degree from there. I have a very good handle on the perception of UConn. It is night and day improved from what it was in 2004.
 
Louisville didn't help stabilize the ACC but Clemson and FSU have agreed to GORs after their addition? Louisville went off the board for the Big 12. It's tougher to flip 2 schools than 1.
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This is spot on. The ACC heavyweights said it, something like UConn will always be there if we need it. With UL available all the Big 12 had to do was sway one (or three) ACC schools as whaler well points out. Who knows maybe the price of Swafford swallowing UL academics was a handshake agreement by FSU/Clemson/GT to support a future GOR.

No way is FSU/Clemson/GT signing a GOR if, once again, the ACC fb schools are bested by Tobacco Road with UConn trumping UL.

I think (unfortunately) that Swafford has played CR very well given his ACC cards. Maybe he wants UConn to lock down NYC, but he knows that until AAU is a reality for UConn there is no hurry. The BIG on the other hand has NOT played CR very well. They are in a commanding position and they come up with Maryland and RU? Yes Nebraska fell into their hands but that was a no brainer. Maryland and RU?

I think the ACC should invite UConn full member and Navy as a fb/LAX member only (maybe with a 7 year maturity. They know ND is never joining for FB so why not take back NYC, have 6 teams for a LAX league and round out a super 16 team conference.
 
It's like you are stuck in the mid 80's and early 90's and don't know things have changed.

Things have changed... for the better.

Look at attendance. BETTER.

You're sitting here arguing that fans supported this team more during the Perno years?

Really?

We went through this last week. WOOMBA is totally wrong.

UConn is top 25 in fan support now, used to be top 15 until 2008. When it comes to total fans (i.e. as a road draw) UConn is top 10.

And this is even with the very limited seating at Gampel.

FACTS don't lie.

Last week the B1G fans on this board listed a bunch of B1G teams with rabid fandom, including Lansing, Ann Arbor, Minnestoa, and several others. They said Uconn didn't have the same support. What they didn't realize is that UConn is ranked ahead of them in terms of support. Here we are again arguing the same lame things though the facts show otherwise.
 
Do you know what middling means? There are about 30 programs out there that one would describe as middling. I've never actually tried this, but off the top of my head, I'm assuming 40 are top tier, 30 are middling, 40 are bad. Let me try:

TOP: Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Michigan St., Purdue, North Carolina, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Florida St., Miami, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Tennessee, LSU, Alabama, Auburn, Texas, Arkansas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Kansas St., Arizona, Arizona St., BYU, Cal., Stanford, UCLA, USC, Oregon, Washington, Oregon St., Notre Dame.

Struggled with Boise St., TCU, Colorado, Utah and Ole Miss. Up or down on these.

MIDDLING: Baylor, Louisville, Syracuse, Pitt, UConn, BC, Virginia, Maryland, Mississippi St., Cincy, Rutgers, Texas Tech, Kansas, Northwestern, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, NC State, USF, UCF, Nevada, San Diego St., Washington St., Kentucky, Navy, Air Force, etc.

BOTTOM: Temple, the MAC, the Sun Belt, Vanderbilt, Duke, Wake Forest, Baylor, some of the AAC (not all), Army, some of the MWC (not all), all of CUSA.

@Struggled with Colorado?Utah?Ole Miss?Id argue bottom for the 2 PAC teams!...Oregon St top?don't you mean Oregon U?Mizzou middling!
 
This is spot on. The ACC heavyweights said it, something like UConn will always be there if we need it. With UL available all the Big 12 had to do was sway one (or three) ACC schools as whaler well points out. Who knows maybe the price of Swafford swallowing UL academics was a handshake agreement by FSU/Clemson/GT to support a future GOR.

No way is FSU/Clemson/GT signing a GOR if, once again, the ACC fb schools are bested by Tobacco Road with UConn trumping UL.

Bull. They sign the GOR because Maryland leaving threatens them. Case closed. You have fooled yourself.
 
Things have changed... for the better.

Look at attendance. BETTER.

You're sitting here arguing that fans supported this team more during the Perno years?

Really?

We went through this last week. WOOMBA is totally wrong.

UConn is top 25 in fan support now, used to be top 15 until 2008. When it comes to total fans (i.e. as a road draw) UConn is top 10.

And this is even with the very limited seating at Gampel.

FACTS don't lie.

Last week the B1G fans on this board listed a bunch of B1G teams with rabid fandom, including Lansing, Ann Arbor, Minnestoa, and several others. They said Uconn didn't have the same support. What they didn't realize is that UConn is ranked ahead of them in terms of support. Here we are again arguing the same lame things though the facts show otherwise.

You think UConn basketball attendance at the Hartford Civic Center is better now than it was in the 80's and 90's?

This is something you believe? Keep in mind 3 posts ago you were talking about the support in the 80s.
 
LOL, I would have wagered you wouldn't just solve my 'comprehension' problems by answering a yes/no question.

That is the quintessential Upstater answer.

I wrote Louisville is better than UConn football only 15 times. Everyone reading this thread recognizes that. Your strawman bullshit argument (typical for you) is what put blinders on your face and fails to recognize that fact.

Frankly, your reading comprehension sucks.
 
You think UConn basketball attendance at the Hartford Civic Center is better now than it was in the 80's and 90's?

This is something you believe? Keep in mind 3 posts ago you were talking about the support in the 80s.

YES.

Keep making a fool of yourself.

I will prove to you that you don't know what TF you are talking about.

Please continue this line of inquiry, because I guarantee you that you will come out looking like a ridiculous fool. I dare you. Keep up with this 1980s and 1990s was better than the last 7 years stuff.
 
I wrote Louisville is better than UConn football only 15 times. Everyone reading this thread recognizes that. Your strawman bull argument (typical for you) is what put blinders on your face and fails to recognize that fact.

Frankly, your reading comprehension sucks.

You crack me up. Ever occur to you that your nonsensical arguments are an ever moving target.

It's hilarious that you think because you were a Penn State fan that means your opinion holds weight. Oooooh, someone liked Penn State - what they say goes!
 
My only point of contention is the stadium size/capacity issue.

As a top 25 team they drew 45k in a 55k seat stadium for our game last season. Aside from last season, you very rarely see The Rent with many empty seats.

Basically, they hired Strong and we hired P and have been on opposite trajectories since then.

I think there is nothing inherently better about Louisville than UConn except they've been better the past two seasons and that was enough to get then in.

@Agree with the majority of your post and might add what if this situation had occurred during L'ville's Kragthorpe era?We would be in the ACC...timing worked against us!
 
Bull .

I grew up following PSU football and even have a degree from there. I have a very good handle on the perception of UConn. It is night and day improved from what it was in 2004.


I said 5-6 years. If you expand the time horizon to 10 years back sure it's probably better than way back then when your average person didn't even realize UConn had a FBS team.
 
I was there in the mid 1980s when UConn was losing and the Civic Center was packed and fans were loud and out of their minds. The UConn Huskies had the most interest of any team in the nation when it came to beat reporters, and the contingent of media became known as the Horde. It doesn't matter what some jackass from Emory thinks.

They're using data from the past 10 years.
 
Things have changed... for the better.

Look at attendance. BETTER.

You're sitting here arguing that fans supported this team more during the Perno years?

Really?

We went through this last week. WOOMBA is totally wrong.

UConn is top 25 in fan support now, used to be top 15 until 2008. When it comes to total fans (i.e. as a road draw) UConn is top 10.

And this is even with the very limited seating at Gampel.

FACTS don't lie.

Last week the B1G fans on this board listed a bunch of B1G teams with rabid fandom, including Lansing, Ann Arbor, Minnestoa, and several others. They said Uconn didn't have the same support. What they didn't realize is that UConn is ranked ahead of them in terms of support. Here we are again arguing the same lame things though the facts show otherwise.


How are you ranking this support? If it's by rights licensing UConn isn't ahead of any of these teams.
 
YES.

Keep making a fool of yourself.

I will prove to you that you don't know what TF you are talking about.

Please continue this line of inquiry, because I guarantee you that you will come out looking like a ridiculous fool. I dare you. Keep up with this 1980s and 1990s was better than the last 7 years stuff.

Ok buddy. Here is 1996-1997. An NIT team.
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Bull. They sign the GOR because Maryland leaving threatens them. Case closed. You have fooled yourself.

Come on dude, I live in Greensboro and know ACC first hand. In the history of the ACC that was the ONLY time the ACC bb schools have lost a vote to the fb schools. No way were FSU/Clemson/GT signing a GOR if UConn was invited. I won't change your mind, but its true.
 
Here is 2011-2012. An NCAA team coming off an NC.

You want to do the math and 'embarass me'.

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How does 1999 look Upstater. Higher or lower?

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How about 1992?
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They got thousands more for Hartford and Towson State than they got for Big East games in 2013.
 
English please.

But you do understand everything PP says?What a clown!!Its too hot for nonsense brotha....cool off or have a drink!Better yet pick up a National Geographic instead of reading a sports blog!And you guys claim official NY credibility?
 
Bull .

I grew up following PSU football and even have a degree from there. I have a very good handle on the perception of UConn. It is night and day improved from what it was in 2004.
1-10 scale. Lets say in '04 it was a 1, and now it's a 3. You can spin that as a 300% increase all you want but a 3 is still a 3 and we are on the outside looking in. Our perception hasn't improved nearly enough- otherwise we'd be in a real conference not having discussions like these.
 
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