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Not bad with all the worry of Labor Day weekend
I couldn't make the game because we had a couple of soccer games to attend and I was missing the opportunity. Let us know if you were able to find a site willing to take your money, and how much you gave away.If you are aware of a website where I can put money on there not being 5500 Central fans at the game, please forward a link.
Decent crowd. But it sure didn't look like 37,000+. Regardless, perfect weather, Huskies rolled, nice way to start the season.
“Distibuted” being the key word.
“Distibuted” being the key word.
Yeah, no. Not even close.
I was pleasantly surprised with the attendance but 37k is a stretch. I believe a more legitimate number would be around 28k, maybe just slightly more.Stands looked pretty full for the first half.
"Distributed" is attached to that 37K number. I was at a soccer game years ago when the announced attendance was 37K. I didn't see an empty seat then.I was pleasantly surprised with the attendance but 37k is a stretch.
Nobody said there were 37k+ tickets sold - they said distributed.No way there were 37,000 tickets sold,
No way there were 37,000 tickets sold, or people in the stands at any given time. BUT, the TV panorama of the stands was encouraging. However, the TV announcers never shut up, and the director(s) could not relieve themselves of the desire to show crowd shots, replays, and Joe Zone during actual play. Almost as bad as basketball TV shots of the crowd, parents, cheerleaders while the ball is in play.
May we PLEASE watch the game!
Then raise it for the November games.Gotta lower the price on the sun side chairbacks if they want to fill them.
That's when the busses start. That's the biggest issue with keeping the students at the game. At least that's how it was 15 years ago.And leaving en masse mid 3rd quarter...
-> … So on balance, the current state of UConn football shows it has come a long, long way in four years, and this was another good day. But the work of getting a prominent place on the Connecticut’s cultural calendar, getting folks in their seats — and on the edge of them — is ongoing. <-
Obviously that isn’t the real attendance, but both end zones (students and visitors) were pretty packed, and other than the chairback seats that very well may have been sold but where the owners didn’t bother cancelling their Labor Day weekend I would guess that was as full as the stadium has been since P was fired.
That's when the busses start. That's the biggest issue with keeping the students at the game. At least that's how it was 15 years ago.
Kids have the attention span of a goldfish these daysWas told that starting today the student busses don’t leave until the 4th but couldn’t confirm