One thing we should do for the foreseeable future is play Arizona State aka the Hurley Bowl. The Hurleys playing each other should give both schools national exposure.
As we get closer, unless there is a saturday ticket surge, it seems it will not be a sellout
Even if it's not a sellout, it will feel like one. The place will be packed, the crowd will be wild, and the bathrooms may or may not be usable!Looks like it will be close to a sell out (85-90%) filled based on the ticket chart now.
Cmon man do it for UConnNation baby. Every person counts especially if it’s 15 bucksWould consider going, but the nosebleeds suck big time.
@J187Money is selling lower half of upper section, at half court for $30 a piece. Great deal.Would consider going, but the nosebleeds suck big time.
That is not a lot of tickets. We should be able to sell those. 10 years ago we were selling out Uconn-Umess games at the XL. The base can not have left us this quickly.
I will surmise that you never sat in the double letter rows. They are among the worst seats in sports.the XL isnt big enough to have true nosebleeds
I will surmise that you never sat in the double letter rows. They are among the worst seats in sports.
I've sat there for the Knicks way back when. I would take those over the last few at xl. The best was when the TVs were still up on a 7 second delay.Once I had seats in the very last row of the 400s of the old Madison Square Garden to watch UConn in an early 2000s big east tourny game. As if that wasn't far enough, when I stood up to clap the overhang from the ceiling would block the view ! Those seats were horrible.
It is only because the building was built so long ago that it was poorly designed. If you go to the bigger new venues the upper sections have better views and sight lines than the XL Center.the XL isnt big enough to have true nosebleeds