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I was thinking the same thing. I can remember going to spring break in Florida and telling people we were from UConn which they thought meant we had driven down from Alaska. It got us some free beers so I just rolled with it.
Crazy Eddie? 📺
 
Almost always at home. If you’re in the area, we can certainly figure out a time to meet up.
I now need a new bar to watch in. Creighton game outcome, mojo, whatever.

Direct message me when you get a chance.
 
... I don't think I like the t-shirt, if it is what I think it is!
It is what it is ... we can all get along, ha

hope to see some of you in DC this weekend

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I haven’t gone a single day in Atlanta in five years without seeing a CT license plate. One building I lived in had 3 UConn flags
 
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I spent a year in Melbourne Australia 2010 to ‘11. My first day in town I was at the Crown Casino playing some poker when I struck up a conversation with a local and mentioned that I was born in raised in Connecticut USA. He told me he was a big UConn fan, and that he watched them on television a lot. I was pretty surprised folks in that part of the world followed NCAA hoops, let alone that UConn games were regularly televised. Pretty sure I mentioned Justin Brown at some point.
 
I spent a year in Melbourne Australia 2010 to ‘11. My first day in town I was at the Crown Casino playing some poker when I struck up a conversation with a local and mentioned that I was born in raised in Connecticut USA. He told me he was a big UConn fan, and that he watched them on television a lot. I was pretty surprised folks in that part of the world followed NCAA hoops, let alone that UConn games were regularly televised. Pretty sure I mentioned Justin Brown at some point.
I always think of Andrew Gaze when someone mentions the Aussies. He's also from Melbourne. 1 year at Seton Hall and 22 seasons in the Aussie NBL.


"Gaze started every game in The Hall's first-ever run to the NCAA Final Four, twice leading all Pirates scorers with 19 points in their Elite Eight win over UNLV and 20 points (highlighted by 4-from-9 shooting from 3) in the National Semifinal win against Duke. He completed his season at Seton Hall with an 80–79 overtime loss to the Michigan Wolverines in the NCAA Championship Game which was played in front of 39,187 fans at the Kingdome in Seattle, where he was heavily guarded and limited to only five field goal attempts, all from three-point range. After a year in New Jersey, Gaze returned to Australia and re-joined the Tigers for the 1989 NBL season."
 
I spent a year in Melbourne Australia 2010 to ‘11. My first day in town I was at the Crown Casino playing some poker when I struck up a conversation with a local and mentioned that I was born in raised in Connecticut USA. He told me he was a big UConn fan, and that he watched them on television a lot. I was pretty surprised folks in that part of the world followed NCAA hoops, let alone that UConn games were regularly televised. Pretty sure I mentioned Justin Brown at some point.
did he have a 4 year old named Jacob?
 
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I haven’t gone a single day in Atlanta in five years without seeing a CT license plate. One building I lived in had 3 UConn flags
Where in Atlanta do you live? Here in Inman Park I never see CT flags.
 

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