-> “We are well north of 20,000 tickets at the moment and we’re blowing past last year’s high for Boston College,” Miller said. “The UConn and the Tar Heel faithful are certainly showing strong support for the game and we’re excited to see a pretty packed Fenway on game day.” <-
-> “We are an ACC-AAC game, and we are very proud of that, but there are some opportunities and some certain situations that allow us to be flexible,” Miller said. “We, through our partnership with ESPN Events, basically work to find another home – another bowl game – that works for the AAC, for the teams that we would have selected. And that allows us to go outside of the conference. We were not allowed to just sort of bypass our American Athletic selection and just take whoever we want, there has to be a suitable sort of alternative for them, and our partners and friends at ESPN Events were able to do that and find bowl games for those teams that were more geographically appealing, so to speak.
“That allowed us to take UConn who, along the same lines, is geographically appealing for us. It kind of works for everyone. We do everything we can and we love our partnership with the American and we want to stay in line when we can, but if there’s a better solution for everybody, we’re certainly open to exploring it and I think that’s what played out this year.” <-