huskypantz
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We outta cambridge and back at the Greatest Bar.....looking forward to meeting the man to take us to the next LEVEL!
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WTIC's @TheRealGresh will be hosting Coach Diaco's Road Tour this Thursday in Boston
UConn Alumni Events

I'm hoping this is the year the OL turns the corner, Newsome has a big season, the passing game gets back to mediocre with the occasional big play, the defense stays solid, and we're looking at 8 wins and a 2nd straight bowl game.
Unfortunately this statement has been made each of the past six seasons.
I'm cautiously optimistic.
I don't remember any fan back in 2013 with as much optimism as there is entering this season.I get your point, but it actually hasn't. 1) We're coming off a bowl game (can't say that for any of the prior 5 seasons) and 2) We're bringing back much more stability in the coaching staff.
It's also hard to argue that Diaco and company don't give our optimism a much stronger foundation than the prior staff.
Sounds like you had a blast. The alumni host said over 100 registered, she had a two page list. I had friends attend who did not register. Cheers.I live in South Boston and attended this event. I was really excited. My take:
I was incredibly disappointed. There were not 100 people there. That is a flat-out lie...maybe 50...at most. Diaco also prioritized the guys in suits (ie donors or special alums). He had no interest in talking to the younger fans (like those sitting at the bar such as myself). The fans that were there were very clique-y (in true Boston form - non-welcoming to outsiders). Gresh was as awful as I expected. Hell...even the raffle drawings seemed rigged to benefit certain individuals.
I will not attend another one of these events. That is certain.
Sounds like you had a blast. The alumni host said over 100 registered, she had a two page list. I had friends attend who did not register. Cheers.
Sorry that you got duped by that rigged raffle.Cool story. There were 2 pages...but the second page was less than half. Also, just because people registered doesn't mean they showed up.
At least 20% of the people there weren't UCONN fans. They were watching the end of the Red Sox game/getting ready for the draft.
Don't let facts get in the way of your argument...
Sorry that you got duped by that rigged raffle.
I'm hoping this is the year the OL turns the corner, Newsome has a big season, the passing game gets back to mediocre with the occasional big play, the defense stays solid, and we're looking at 8 wins and a 2nd straight bowl game.
What exactly were you expecting from the event? Cheerleaders giving hand jobs? Maybe Diaco could have served you drinks while you sat at the bar grumbling.That's all you got? Sorry, but I'm gonna call out a bullsh!tter. Truth is the truth. The event was sub-par with laughable attendance. Try again little guy.
Wow, you should step away from the 'roids. A biit of pent up agression there.That's all you got? Sorry, but I'm gonna call out a bullsh!tter. Truth is the truth. The event was sub-par with laughable attendance. Try again little guy.
I would love to have a post-season recap event as well. Easier to do coming off a solid season of course.Diaco deserves praise just for reaching out. He is making a real effort to engage the fan base. Some times it will be successful and sometimes not. The tour is a very good idea. Even with an occasional Debbie Downer in the crowd.
I definitely had fun in Hartford. Also, there's no way that Diaco was prioritizing big donors. There were definitely large donors in Hartford, and HCBD went through a serious effort to visit every table and talk to every single person. When I spoke with him I was in a group and was very tight lipped--pretty much only said my name at the beginning of the conversation and then shut up. When he left five minutes later he said goodbye to me by name, which might seem simple but really struck me. He's talking to hundreds of people and I was incredibly quiet, yet he still remembered my name. He makes a point to not only talk to everyone, but to make them feel welcome. Seemed like a good dude.
I live in South Boston and attended this event. I was really excited. My take:
I was incredibly disappointed. There were not 100 people there. That is a flat-out lie...maybe 50...at most. Diaco also prioritized the guys in suits (ie donors or special alums). He had no interest in talking to the younger fans (like those sitting at the bar such as myself). The fans that were there were very clique-y (in true Boston form - non-welcoming to outsiders). Gresh was as awful as I expected. Hell...even the raffle drawings seemed rigged to benefit certain individuals.
I will not attend another one of these events. That is certain.
What exactly were you expecting from the event? Cheerleaders giving hand jobs? Maybe Diaco could have served you drinks while you sat at the bar grumbling.