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UConn Survey on Attending Games

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Discussed in another thread and thought it deserved it's own thread. MBB and WBB season ticket holders were emailed a survey today asking if they plan on attending games in 2020-2021.

Out of curiosity I was wondering how others on the-boneyard answered the survey. Are you planning on attending or not? I personally picked yes.
 
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I answered I would attend if all precautions are taken and followed strictly. I also made these suggestions:

Cut attendance in half and have a lottery for which games season ticket holders are allowed to attend. Games should be split up evenly based on pre season ranking of opponents so everyone gets to attend bigger games. Cutting attendance in half would mean half the season tickets per fan, would promote social distancing while still retaining the seat locations purchased. The other half of games not attended can be refunded. Also requiring body temperature taken before arena entry, required mask at all times, air purification system installed within arena, crowd traffic regulations to limit person to person interaction, hand sanitizer before entry and available in every seating section. Plexiglass barrier installed between lower level seating and court to protect players and staff.
 
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No, but would feel more comfortable attending an NEC game like Sacred Heart since tickets are GA and those games are usually half filled and the gym itself is much more open and easy to get around.

Another example: if Yale Football were on, I’d attend. Just sooo much space in the Yale Bowl and all concessions/bathrooms are outside the confines of the seating. Plus, troths are definitely cleaner than urinals!
 
No, but would feel more comfortable attending an NEC game like Sacred Heart since tickets are GA and those games are usually half filled and the gym itself is much more open and easy to get around.

Another example: if Yale Football were on, I’d attend. Just sooo much space in the Yale Bowl and all concessions/bathrooms are outside the confines of the seating. Plus, troths are definitely cleaner than urinals!

"Plus, troths are definitely cleaner than urinals!"
Fake News: There's no evidence to date that the urethra is a point of entry for the virus.............:rolleyes:
 
I will see if we take the path England is going through. Stay tuned for a month
 
Connecticut is not going to reckless. There would obviously be extreme social distancing, drastic reduction in attendance and other precautions if fans are even allowed at some games. I would be ok with going to games. I doubt any fans will be allowed though.
 
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No. Can’t be done safely in a closed arena. Don’t risk it for the fans and/or the players. I’d rather these kids go into an NBA bubble and play with the lowest risk possible. It’s not fair to force them to expose themselves.

Covid is a respiratory disease. They risk ruining their careers by damaging their lungs so fans can have a night out. Not worth the risk.
 
Figured a good time to re-up the podcast episode I did with XL Center GM about some of the precautions they're taking as they consider letting fans into the arena

 
Not worth it really to have fans, but I’d go if temp checks at the door, very limited attendance with seats obviously spaced apart, and masks on.

Wouldn’t go if it was crowded (which isn’t going to happen anyway, as it shouldn’t)
 
20% max indoor seating.

Gates open up 20 min before tip off.

Very limited to no concessions.
 
I speak as a student, but I personally would love to attend games. While it wouldn't make UConn any money, allowing students (masks, socially distant, lowered capacity) who already can go to class/rec center would be a great way to recoup at least some of the college basketball atmosphere
 
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I speak as a student, but I personally would love to attend games. While it wouldn't make UConn any money, allowing students (masks, socially distant, lowered capacity) who already can go to class/rec center would be a great way to recoup at least some of the college basketball atmosphere
This would be awesome.
 
I voted yes but with precautions such as temperature taken at entry and alternate seating, etc
But I would be happy with the team playing in the bubble or restricted area and no fans but of course televised.
I just can't say NO WAY without some discussion of how to make it as safe for all if there would be fans
That is closed minded IMHO
But to each their own
Lets play hoops
 
should limit the capacity and only let students in
 
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