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You do realize the difference with a conference game though right?See post #1. That's the whole point of this thread. It would work with an out of conference team too.
You do realize the difference with a conference game though right?See post #1. That's the whole point of this thread. It would work with an out of conference team too.
I do. I was simply pointing out why in the world teams like UConn and PC would consider playing a conference opponent in Boston. I didn't say they would, I was pointing out the main gist of the thread. You do realize that is what I was doing right?You do realize the difference with a conference game though right?
We wouldn't, it makes sense if we schedule one there with a national brand like UNC, Zags, Michigan etc.Why exactly would you we schedule a neutral site game with an in conference team?
Well you could schedule games in subsequent seasons so each team gives up a home gameWhy exactly would you we schedule a neutral site game with an in conference team?
There are reasons. Opportunity to increase the fan base. Generating a larger presence in a rich recruiting area. Opportunity to enhance and expand the brand in a major media market. Opportunity to increase merchandise sales. Raise the profile and image of the university in general.There is literally no reason for us to play in the Garden once a year unless it’s Madison Square and then we should play there more than once a year.
Not a game. A yearly game would establish a presence.We already pissed away a home FB game in Boston. If there was any residual benefit post-game, I must have missed it.
I wouldn't play PC since neither program is giving up a home game. But I agree they should do a doubleheader and play a marquee game there with BC and/or PC also being involved in the doubleheader.
I went to the Gonzaga game at the Garden in December 2007, which was combined with a PC/BC game, and the arena was pretty full. There are definitely a lot of UConn fans in the Boston area and it's a short fun trip for Connecticut people.
It’s consistentWhy exactly would you we schedule a neutral site game with an in conference team?
What a downer of a take, and so matter of fact. Let's hear from the other person who lives in Boston and can assess the relative state of the UConn and Providence program's and their relative ability to drum up excitement around this matchup (in the Garden no less). I'm sure more than a few will turnout to root for New England's team - UCONN against Providence.This is a bad idea and I live in Boston. Both PC and UConn need to play at home for their fan bases. UConn, after the years in the AAC and poor performance, needs to rebuild the home fan base and increase the number of season ticket holders.
Can’t do it. It is too far for Fairfield County fans to drive.I disagree with most of your opinions on here. Having said that, this is spot on. There’s a big alumni presence in Boston and this seems like a no-brainer.