Here's my thoughts:
1.) If nothing else, us fans need to show up on Sept. 3rd and be loud at The Rent (or PAWS-ARF, whatever we're calling the home of the Huskies in East Hartford these days...) Fans in the seats that night will be key in helping to give this team a true home field advantage, and support around the program this year. It will set the stage for the rest of our, fairly weak, home schedule, wheather we win or lose to Villanova. Casual UConn Football fans need to take this FCS game seriously too, and realize how significant of a power 'Nova really is. Its my fear that most causal fans willl sleep on this game b/c its a small, non FBS school.
2.) Whatever happens this year, if we win or lose this opener, we can quit on Diaco, or this program... I think its easy to forget, but the Pasquloni-era really drove this entire program so far backwards and into the ground, that when HCBD and his staff came here last year it really has been a re-build job from the ground up. And that work continues. What we can all take soltice in is that Diaco is a great motivator of young men, and a tremendous recruiter. He's already shown he can recruit with and against the best of them, taking P5 conference school talent away and bringing them here. We need to continue that growth and support this program. Key example of this: Memphis and Justin Fuente down there. He went a combined 7 wins his first 2 seasons in Memphis. They won the conference and 9 games last year. It can happen, we can get out of this rut, expand our stadium, and continue the hope that we'll get a P5 conference invite to the B1G, Big XII or ACC sooner than later. I've siad it before, and I'll continue to say it this year, I honestly believe Bob Diaco is the best person to be leading that change here at UConn. He's smart, energetic (a little crazy maybe, but that's what you need), and is a proven winner at the biggest stage in this sport with Notre Dame, and going to a National Championship game. Its my opinion that WE all need to believe in and support this man if we ever want this program to be taken seriously and on the map nationally yet again.